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- Replace parentheses with commas for supplementary info - Use commas instead of em-dashes for separators - Update bullet points from - to * in some contexts - Improve version extraction regex with fallback logic
157 lines
5.2 KiB
Bash
157 lines
5.2 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# Mole - Timeout Control
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# Command execution with timeout support
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set -euo pipefail
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# Prevent multiple sourcing
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if [[ -n "${MOLE_TIMEOUT_LOADED:-}" ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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readonly MOLE_TIMEOUT_LOADED=1
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# ============================================================================
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# Timeout Command Initialization
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# ============================================================================
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# Initialize timeout command (prefer gtimeout from coreutils, fallback to timeout)
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# Sets MO_TIMEOUT_BIN to the available timeout command
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#
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# Recommendation: Install coreutils for reliable timeout support
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# brew install coreutils
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#
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# The shell-based fallback has known limitations:
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# - May not clean up all child processes
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# - Has race conditions in edge cases
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# - Less reliable than native timeout command
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if [[ -z "${MO_TIMEOUT_INITIALIZED:-}" ]]; then
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MO_TIMEOUT_BIN=""
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for candidate in gtimeout timeout; do
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if command -v "$candidate" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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MO_TIMEOUT_BIN="$candidate"
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if [[ "${MO_DEBUG:-0}" == "1" ]]; then
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echo "[TIMEOUT] Using command: $candidate" >&2
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fi
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break
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fi
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done
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# Log warning if no timeout command available
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if [[ -z "$MO_TIMEOUT_BIN" ]] && [[ "${MO_DEBUG:-0}" == "1" ]]; then
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echo "[TIMEOUT] No timeout command found, using shell fallback" >&2
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echo "[TIMEOUT] Install coreutils for better reliability: brew install coreutils" >&2
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fi
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export MO_TIMEOUT_INITIALIZED=1
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fi
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# ============================================================================
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# Timeout Execution
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# ============================================================================
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# Run command with timeout
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# Uses gtimeout/timeout if available, falls back to shell-based implementation
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#
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# Args:
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# $1 - duration in seconds (0 or invalid = no timeout)
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# $@ - command and arguments to execute
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#
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# Returns:
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# Command exit code, or 124 if timed out (matches gtimeout behavior)
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#
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# Environment:
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# MO_DEBUG - Set to 1 to enable debug logging to stderr
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#
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# Implementation notes:
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# - Prefers gtimeout (coreutils) or timeout for reliability
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# - Shell fallback uses SIGTERM → SIGKILL escalation
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# - Attempts process group cleanup to handle child processes
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# - Returns exit code 124 on timeout (standard timeout exit code)
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#
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# Known limitations of shell-based fallback:
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# - Race condition: If command exits during signal delivery, the signal
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# may target a reused PID (very rare, requires quick PID reuse)
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# - Zombie processes: Brief zombies until wait completes
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# - Nested children: SIGKILL may not reach all descendants
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# - No process group: Cannot guarantee cleanup of detached children
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#
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# For mission-critical timeouts, install coreutils.
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run_with_timeout() {
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local duration="${1:-0}"
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shift || true
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# No timeout if duration is invalid or zero
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if [[ ! "$duration" =~ ^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?$ ]] || [[ $(echo "$duration <= 0" | bc -l 2> /dev/null) -eq 1 ]]; then
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"$@"
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return $?
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fi
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# Use timeout command if available (preferred path)
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if [[ -n "${MO_TIMEOUT_BIN:-}" ]]; then
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if [[ "${MO_DEBUG:-0}" == "1" ]]; then
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echo "[TIMEOUT] Running with ${duration}s timeout: $*" >&2
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fi
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"$MO_TIMEOUT_BIN" "$duration" "$@"
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return $?
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fi
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# ========================================================================
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# Shell-based fallback implementation
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# ========================================================================
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if [[ "${MO_DEBUG:-0}" == "1" ]]; then
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echo "[TIMEOUT] Shell fallback, ${duration}s: $*" >&2
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fi
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# Start command in background
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"$@" &
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local cmd_pid=$!
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# Start timeout killer in background
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(
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# Wait for timeout duration
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sleep "$duration"
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# Check if process still exists
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if kill -0 "$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null; then
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# Try to kill process group first (negative PID), fallback to single process
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# Process group kill is best effort - may not work if setsid was used
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kill -TERM -"$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null || kill -TERM "$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null || true
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# Grace period for clean shutdown
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sleep 2
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# Escalate to SIGKILL if still alive
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if kill -0 "$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null; then
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kill -KILL -"$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null || kill -KILL "$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null || true
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fi
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fi
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) &
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local killer_pid=$!
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# Wait for command to complete
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local exit_code=0
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set +e
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wait "$cmd_pid" 2> /dev/null
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exit_code=$?
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set -e
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# Clean up killer process
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if kill -0 "$killer_pid" 2> /dev/null; then
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kill "$killer_pid" 2> /dev/null || true
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wait "$killer_pid" 2> /dev/null || true
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fi
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# Check if command was killed by timeout (exit codes 143=SIGTERM, 137=SIGKILL)
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if [[ $exit_code -eq 143 || $exit_code -eq 137 ]]; then
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# Command was killed by timeout
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if [[ "${MO_DEBUG:-0}" == "1" ]]; then
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echo "[TIMEOUT] Command timed out after ${duration}s" >&2
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fi
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return 124
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fi
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# Command completed normally (or with its own error)
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return "$exit_code"
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}
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