//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project // // Copyright (c) 2014 - 2024 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors // Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception // // See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information // See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// package import Foundation /// Gathers data from a stdout or stderr pipe. When it has accumulated a full line, calls the handler to handle the /// string. package actor PipeAsStringHandler { /// Queue on which all data from the pipe will be handled. This allows us to have a /// nonisolated `handle` function but ensure that data gets processed in order. private let queue = AsyncQueue() private var buffer = Data() /// The closure that actually handles private let handler: @Sendable (String) -> Void package init(handler: @escaping @Sendable (String) -> Void) { self.handler = handler } private func handleDataFromPipeImpl(_ newData: Data) { self.buffer += newData while let newlineIndex = self.buffer.firstIndex(of: UInt8(ascii: "\n")) { // Output a separate log message for every line in the pipe. // The reason why we don't output multiple lines in a single log message is that // a) os_log truncates log messages at about 1000 bytes. The assumption is that a single line is usually less // than 1000 bytes long but if we merge multiple lines into one message, we might easily exceed this limit. // b) It might be confusing why sometimes a single log message contains one line while sometimes it contains // multiple. handler(String(data: self.buffer[...newlineIndex], encoding: .utf8) ?? "") buffer = buffer[buffer.index(after: newlineIndex)...] } } package nonisolated func handleDataFromPipe(_ newData: Data) { queue.async { await self.handleDataFromPipeImpl(newData) } } }