Rename kprocess.{h,cpp} to tdeprocess.{h.cpp}.

Add temporary kprocess.h to keep things building.

Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
pull/323/head
Michele Calgaro 3 days ago
parent ae2d6f00fb
commit bdb1b50208
Signed by: MicheleC
GPG Key ID: 2A75B7CA8ADED5CF

@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ that we would like to make for the next binary incompatible release.
- move the draining loop from commClose() to wait()
- add additional "channels" beyond std*, with the built-in capability of passing the fd on the
command line
- redirections, including piping multiple kprocesses together. this should make most cases of
- redirections, including piping multiple tdeprocesses together. this should make most cases of
reimplementing commSetupDone{P,C} superflous.
- possibly create KForkProcess that covers most/all of the remaining commSetupDoneC
reimplementations.

@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <flowsystem.h>
#include <ksimpleconfig.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tqdir.h>
#include <tqfile.h>

@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
#include <kplayobjectfactory.h>
#include <kaudiomanagerplay.h>
#endif
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tdeuniqueapplication.h>
#include <twin.h>

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <scriptinterface.h>
#include <tqvariant.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
//using namespace KScriptInterface;
class ShellScript : public KScriptInterface
{

@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
#include <knuminput.h>
#include <tdeparts/componentfactory.h>
#include <tdepopupmenu.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kprocio.h>
#include <kregexpeditorinterface.h>
#include <krun.h>

@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kmimetype.h>
#include <kmimetypechooser.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <krun.h>
#include <kstaticdeleter.h>
#include <kurl.h>

@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
#include <tdeaboutdata.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kdirwatch.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>

@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
#include <tdeaboutdata.h>
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kde_file.h>
static TDECmdLineOptions options[] = {

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tqtextcodec.h>
#include <tqfileinfo.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqvaluevector.h>
extern int xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue;

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <kurl.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kgenericfactory.h>
#include <kdebug.h>

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include "sys/stat.h"
#include <config.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqfile.h>
int fsearch(FILE *fh,const char *text,long *ptr);

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <tqtextstream.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <tdecmdlineargs.h>

@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
#include <kopenssl.h>
#include <ksslpemcallback.h>
#include <tdefiledialog.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqtabwidget.h>
#include <kseparator.h>
#include <tdelistview.h>

@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ install( FILES
tdeconfigdialogmanager.h tdeconfigbase.h kdesktopfile.h
kurl.h ksock.h tdeaboutdata.h tdecmdlineargs.h tdeconfigbackend.h
tdeapplication.h tdeuniqueapplication.h
kcharsets.h tdeversion.h kpty.h kprocess.h kprocctrl.h
kcharsets.h tdeversion.h kpty.h kprocess.h tdeprocess.h kprocctrl.h
tdelocale.h kicontheme.h kiconloader.h kdebug.h twinmodule.h
twin.h krootprop.h tdeshortcut.h kkeynative.h tdeaccel.h
kglobalaccel.h tdestdaccel.h tdeshortcutlist.h kcatalogue.h
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ set( ${target}_SRCS
libintl.cpp tdeapplication.cpp kdebug.cpp netwm.cpp
tdeconfigbase.cpp tdeconfig.cpp ksimpleconfig.cpp tdeconfigbackend.cpp
kmanagerselection.cpp kdesktopfile.cpp kstandarddirs.cpp
ksock.cpp kpty.cpp kprocess.cpp kprocctrl.cpp tdelocale.cpp
ksock.cpp kpty.cpp tdeprocess.cpp kprocctrl.cpp tdelocale.cpp
krfcdate.cpp kiconeffect.cpp kicontheme.cpp kiconloader.cpp
twin.cpp twinmodule.cpp krootprop.cpp kcharsets.cpp
kckey.cpp tdeshortcut.cpp kkeynative_x11.cpp kkeyserver_x11.cpp

@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ knotifyclient.cpp
kpalette.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
kpixmapprovider.cpp Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org>
kprocctrl.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
kprocess.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
tdeprocess.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
kprocio.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
krandomsequence.cpp Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
kregexp.cpp

@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ include_HEADERS = tdeconfig.h tdeconfigskeleton.h \
tdeconfigdata.h ksimpleconfig.h tdeconfigdialogmanager.h \
tdeconfigbase.h kdesktopfile.h kurl.h ksock.h tdeaboutdata.h \
tdecmdlineargs.h tdeconfigbackend.h tdeapplication.h \
tdeuniqueapplication.h kcharsets.h tdeversion.h kpty.h kprocess.h \
tdeuniqueapplication.h kcharsets.h tdeversion.h kpty.h kprocess.h tdeprocess.h \
kprocctrl.h tdelocale.h kicontheme.h kiconloader.h kdebug.h \
twinmodule.h twin.h krootprop.h tdeshortcut.h kkeynative.h tdeaccel.h \
kglobalaccel.h tdestdaccel.h tdeshortcutlist.h kcatalogue.h \
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ noinst_HEADERS = tdeaccelaction.h tdeaccelbase.h tdeaccelprivate.h kckey.h \
libtdecore_la_SOURCES = libintl.cpp tdeapplication.cpp \
kdebug.cpp netwm.cpp tdeconfigbase.cpp tdeconfig.cpp ksimpleconfig.cpp \
tdeconfigbackend.cpp kmanagerselection.cpp kdesktopfile.cpp \
kstandarddirs.cpp ksock.cpp kpty.cpp kprocess.cpp kprocctrl.cpp \
kstandarddirs.cpp ksock.cpp kpty.cpp tdeprocess.cpp kprocctrl.cpp \
tdelocale.cpp krfcdate.cpp kiconeffect.cpp kicontheme.cpp \
kiconloader.cpp twin.cpp twinmodule.cpp krootprop.cpp kcharsets.cpp \
kckey.cpp tdeshortcut.cpp kkeynative_x11.cpp kkeyserver_x11.cpp \

@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#include "kprocctrl.h"
#include <config.h>

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
class TQSocketNotifier;

@ -1,939 +1 @@
/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezakte (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __kprocess_h__
#define __kprocess_h__
#include <sys/types.h> // for pid_t
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <tqcstring.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include "tdelibs_export.h"
class TQSocketNotifier;
class TDEProcessPrivate;
#ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
#include <kpty.h>
#else
class KPty;
#endif
/**
* Child process invocation, monitoring and control.
* This class works only in the application's main thread.
*
* <b>General usage and features:</b>\n
*
* This class allows a KDE application to start child processes without having
* to worry about UN*X signal handling issues and zombie process reaping.
*
* @see KProcIO
*
* Basically, this class distinguishes three different ways of running
* child processes:
*
* @li DontCare -- The child process is invoked and both the child
* process and the parent process continue concurrently.
*
* The process is started in an own session (see setsid(2)).
*
* @li NotifyOnExit -- The child process is invoked and both the
* child and the parent process run concurrently.
*
* When the child process exits, the TDEProcess instance
* corresponding to it emits the Qt signal processExited().
* Since this signal is @em not emitted from within a UN*X
* signal handler, arbitrary function calls can be made.
*
* Be aware: When the TDEProcess object gets destructed, the child
* process will be killed if it is still running!
* This means in particular, that it usually makes no sense to use
* a TDEProcess on the stack with NotifyOnExit.
*
* @li OwnGroup -- like NotifyOnExit, but the child process is started
* in an own process group (and an own session, FWIW). The behavior of
* kill() changes to killing the whole process group - this makes
* this mode useful for implementing primitive job management. It can be
* used to work around broken wrapper scripts that don't propagate signals
* to the "real" program. However, use this with care, as you disturb the
* shell's job management if your program is started from the command line.
*
* @li Block -- The child process starts and the parent process
* is suspended until the child process exits. (@em Really not recommended
* for programs with a GUI.)
* In this mode the parent can read the child's output, but can't send it any
* input.
*
* TDEProcess also provides several functions for determining the exit status
* and the pid of the child process it represents.
*
* Furthermore it is possible to supply command-line arguments to the process
* in a clean fashion (no null-terminated stringlists and such...)
*
* A small usage example:
* \code
* TDEProcess *proc = new TDEProcess;
*
* *proc << "my_executable";
* *proc << "These" << "are" << "the" << "command" << "line" << "args";
* TQApplication::connect(proc, TQ_SIGNAL(processExited(TDEProcess *)),
* pointer_to_my_object, TQ_SLOT(my_objects_slot(TDEProcess *)));
* proc->start();
* \endcode
*
* This will start "my_executable" with the commandline arguments "These"...
*
* When the child process exits, the slot will be invoked.
*
* <b>Communication with the child process:</b>\n
*
* TDEProcess supports communication with the child process through
* stdin/stdout/stderr.
*
* The following functions are provided for getting data from the child
* process or sending data to the child's stdin (For more information,
* have a look at the documentation of each function):
*
* @li writeStdin()
* -- Transmit data to the child process' stdin. When all data was sent, the
* signal wroteStdin() is emitted.
*
* @li When data arrives at stdout or stderr, the signal receivedStdout()
* resp. receivedStderr() is emitted.
*
* @li You can shut down individual communication channels with
* closeStdin(), closeStdout(), and closeStderr(), resp.
*
* @author Christian Czezatke e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at
*
**/
class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEProcess : public TQObject
{
TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Modes in which the communication channel can be opened.
*
* If communication for more than one channel is required,
* the values have to be or'ed together, for example to get
* communication with stdout as well as with stdin, you would
* specify @p Stdin | @p Stdout
*
* If @p NoRead is specified in conjunction with @p Stdout,
* no data is actually read from @p Stdout but only
* the signal receivedStdout(int fd, int &len) is emitted.
*
* @p CTtyOnly tells setUsePty() to create a PTY for the process
* and make it the process' controlling TTY, but does not redirect
* any I/O channel to the PTY.
*
* If @p MergedStderr is specified in conjunction with @p Stdout,
* Stderr will be redirected onto the same file handle as Stdout,
* i.e., all error output will be signalled with receivedStdout().
* Don't specify @p Stderr if you specify @p MergedStderr.
*/
enum Communication {
NoCommunication = 0,
Stdin = 1, Stdout = 2, Stderr = 4,
AllOutput = 6, All = 7,
NoRead = 8,
CTtyOnly = NoRead,
MergedStderr = 16
};
/**
* Run-modes for a child process.
*/
enum RunMode {
/**
* The application does not receive notifications from the subprocess when
* it is finished or aborted.
*/
DontCare,
/**
* The application is notified when the subprocess dies.
*/
NotifyOnExit,
/**
* The application is suspended until the started process is finished.
*/
Block,
/**
* Same as NotifyOnExit, but the process is run in an own session,
* just like with DontCare.
*/
OwnGroup
};
/**
* Constructor
* @since 3.2
*/
TDEProcess( TQObject* parent, const char *name = 0 );
/**
* Constructor
*/ // KDE4 merge with the above
TDEProcess();
/**
*Destructor:
*
* If the process is running when the destructor for this class
* is called, the child process is killed with a SIGKILL, but
* only if the run mode is not of type @p DontCare.
* Processes started as @p DontCare keep running anyway.
*/
virtual ~TDEProcess();
/**
@deprecated
Use operator<<() instead.
Sets the executable to be started with this TDEProcess object.
Returns false if the process is currently running (in that
case the executable remains unchanged).
@see operator<<()
*/
bool setExecutable(const TQString& proc) TDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process.
*
* For example, doing an "ls -l /usr/local/bin" can be achieved by:
* \code
* TDEProcess p;
* ...
* p << "ls" << "-l" << "/usr/local/bin"
* \endcode
*
* @param arg the argument to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
**/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQString& arg);
/**
* Similar to previous method, takes a char *, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already.
*/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const char * arg);
/**
* Similar to previous method, takes a TQCString, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already.
* @param arg the argument to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
*/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQCString & arg);
/**
* Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process,
* in a single method call, or add a list of arguments.
* @param args the arguments to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
**/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQStringList& args);
/**
* Clear a command line argument list that has been set by using
* operator<<.
*/
void clearArguments();
/**
* Starts the process.
* For a detailed description of the
* various run modes and communication semantics, have a look at the
* general description of the TDEProcess class. Note that if you use
* setUsePty( Stdout | Stderr, \<bool\> ), you cannot use Stdout | Stderr
* here - instead, use Stdout only to receive the mixed output.
*
* The following problems could cause this function to
* return false:
*
* @li The process is already running.
* @li The command line argument list is empty.
* @li The the @p comm parameter is incompatible with the selected pty usage.
* @li The starting of the process failed (could not fork).
* @li The executable was not found.
*
* @param runmode The Run-mode for the process.
* @param comm Specifies which communication links should be
* established to the child process (stdin/stdout/stderr). By default,
* no communication takes place and the respective communication
* signals will never get emitted.
*
* @return true on success, false on error
* (see above for error conditions)
**/
virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit,
Communication comm = NoCommunication);
/**
* Stop the process (by sending it a signal).
*
* @param signo The signal to send. The default is SIGTERM.
* @return true if the signal was delivered successfully.
*/
virtual bool kill(int signo = SIGTERM);
/**
* Checks whether the process is running.
* @return true if the process is (still) considered to be running
*/
bool isRunning() const;
/** Returns the process id of the process.
*
* If it is called after
* the process has exited, it returns the process id of the last
* child process that was created by this instance of TDEProcess.
*
* Calling it before any child process has been started by this
* TDEProcess instance causes pid() to return 0.
* @return the pid of the process or 0 if no process has been started yet.
**/
pid_t pid() const;
/**
* @deprecated
* Use pid() instead.
*/
TDE_DEPRECATED pid_t getPid() const { return pid(); }
/**
* Suspend processing of data from stdout of the child process.
*/
void suspend();
/**
* Resume processing of data from stdout of the child process.
*/
void resume();
/**
* Suspend execution of the current thread until the child process dies
* or the timeout hits. This function is not recommended for programs
* with a GUI.
* @param timeout timeout in seconds. -1 means wait indefinitely.
* @return true if the process exited, false if the timeout hit.
* @since 3.2
*/
bool wait(int timeout = -1);
/**
* Checks whether the process exited cleanly.
*
* @return true if the process has already finished and has exited
* "voluntarily", ie: it has not been killed by a signal.
*/
bool normalExit() const;
/**
* Checks whether the process was killed by a signal.
*
* @return true if the process has already finished and has not exited
* "voluntarily", ie: it has been killed by a signal.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
bool signalled() const;
/**
* Checks whether a killed process dumped core.
*
* @return true if signalled() returns true and the process
* dumped core. Note that on systems that don't define the
* WCOREDUMP macro, the return value is always false.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
bool coreDumped() const;
/**
* Returns the exit status of the process.
*
* @return the exit status of the process. Note that this value
* is not valid if normalExit() returns false.
*/
int exitStatus() const;
/**
* Returns the signal the process was killed by.
*
* @return the signal number that caused the process to exit.
* Note that this value is not valid if signalled() returns false.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
int exitSignal() const;
/**
* Transmit data to the child process' stdin.
*
* This function may return false in the following cases:
*
* @li The process is not currently running.
* This implies that you cannot use this function in Block mode.
*
* @li Communication to stdin has not been requested in the start() call.
*
* @li Transmission of data to the child process by a previous call to
* writeStdin() is still in progress.
*
* Please note that the data is sent to the client asynchronously,
* so when this function returns, the data might not have been
* processed by the child process.
* That means that you must not free @p buffer or call writeStdin()
* again until either a wroteStdin() signal indicates that the
* data has been sent or a processExited() signal shows that
* the child process is no longer alive.
*
* If all the data has been sent to the client, the signal
* wroteStdin() will be emitted.
*
* This function does not work when the process is start()ed in Block mode.
*
* @param buffer the buffer to write
* @param buflen the length of the buffer
* @return false if an error has occurred
**/
bool writeStdin(const char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Shuts down the Stdin communication link. If no pty is used, this
* causes "EOF" to be indicated on the child's stdin file descriptor.
*
* @return false if no Stdin communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStdin();
/**
* Shuts down the Stdout communication link. If no pty is used, any further
* attempts by the child to write to its stdout file descriptor will cause
* it to receive a SIGPIPE.
*
* @return false if no Stdout communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStdout();
/**
* Shuts down the Stderr communication link. If no pty is used, any further
* attempts by the child to write to its stderr file descriptor will cause
* it to receive a SIGPIPE.
*
* @return false if no Stderr communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStderr();
/**
* Deletes the optional utmp entry and closes the pty.
*
* Make sure to shut down any communication links that are using the pty
* before calling this function.
*
* @return false if the pty is not open (any more).
*/
bool closePty();
/**
* @brief Close stdin, stdout, stderr and the pty
*
* This is the same that calling all close* functions in a row:
* @see closeStdin, @see closeStdout, @see closeStderr and @see closePty
*/
void closeAll();
/**
* Lets you see what your arguments are for debugging.
* @return the list of arguments
*/
const TQValueList<TQCString> &args() /* const */ { return arguments; }
/**
* Controls whether the started process should drop any
* setuid/setgid privileges or whether it should keep them.
* Note that this function is mostly a dummy, as the KDE libraries
* currently refuse to run with setuid/setgid privileges.
*
* The default is false: drop privileges
* @param keepPrivileges true to keep the privileges
*/
void setRunPrivileged(bool keepPrivileges);
/**
* Returns whether the started process will drop any
* setuid/setgid privileges or whether it will keep them.
* @return true if the process runs privileged
*/
bool runPrivileged() const;
/**
* Adds the variable @p name to the process' environment.
* This function must be called before starting the process.
* @param name the name of the environment variable
* @param value the new value for the environment variable
*/
void setEnvironment(const TQString &name, const TQString &value);
/**
* Changes the current working directory (CWD) of the process
* to be started.
* This function must be called before starting the process.
* @param dir the new directory
*/
void setWorkingDirectory(const TQString &dir);
/**
* Specify whether to start the command via a shell or directly.
* The default is to start the command directly.
* If @p useShell is true @p shell will be used as shell, or
* if shell is empty, /bin/sh will be used.
*
* When using a shell, the caller should make sure that all filenames etc.
* are properly quoted when passed as argument.
* @see quote()
* @param useShell true if the command should be started via a shell
* @param shell the path to the shell that will execute the process, or
* 0 to use /bin/sh. Use getenv("SHELL") to use the user's
* default shell, but note that doing so is usually a bad idea
* for shell compatibility reasons.
* @since 3.1
*/
void setUseShell(bool useShell, const char *shell = 0);
/**
* This function can be used to quote an argument string such that
* the shell processes it properly. This is e. g. necessary for
* user-provided file names which may contain spaces or quotes.
* It also prevents expansion of wild cards and environment variables.
* @param arg the argument to quote
* @return the quoted argument
* @since 3.1
*/
static TQString quote(const TQString &arg);
/**
* Detaches TDEProcess from child process. All communication is closed.
* No exit notification is emitted any more for the child process.
* Deleting the TDEProcess will no longer kill the child process.
* Note that the current process remains the parent process of the
* child process.
*/
void detach();
#ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
/**
* Specify whether to create a pty (pseudo-terminal) for running the
* command.
* This function should be called before starting the process.
*
* @param comm for which stdio handles to use a pty. Note that it is not
* allowed to specify Stdout and Stderr at the same time both here and to
* start (there is only one pty, so they cannot be distinguished).
* @param addUtmp true if a utmp entry should be created for the pty
* @since 3.2
*/
void setUsePty(Communication comm, bool addUtmp);
/**
* Obtains the pty object used by this process. The return value is
* valid only after setUsePty() was used with a non-zero argument.
* The pty is open only while the process is running.
* @return a pointer to the pty object
* @since 3.2
*/
KPty *pty() const;
#endif
/**
* More or less intuitive constants for use with setPriority().
*/
enum { PrioLowest = 20, PrioLow = 10, PrioLower = 5, PrioNormal = 0,
PrioHigher = -5, PrioHigh = -10, PrioHighest = -19 };
/**
* Sets the scheduling priority of the process.
* @param prio the new priority in the range -20 (high) to 19 (low).
* @return false on error; see setpriority(2) for possible reasons.
* @since 3.2
*/
bool setPriority(int prio);
signals:
/**
* Emitted after the process has terminated when
* the process was run in the @p NotifyOnExit (==default option to
* start() ) or the Block mode.
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has exited
**/
void processExited(TDEProcess *proc);
/**
* Emitted, when output from the child process has
* been received on stdout.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stdout communication link
* has to be turned on in start().
*
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has received the output
* @param buffer The data received.
* @param buflen The number of bytes that are available.
*
* You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private
* data structures before returning from the slot.
* Example:
* \code
* TQString myBuf = TQString::fromLatin1(buffer, buflen);
* \endcode
**/
void receivedStdout(TDEProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Emitted when output from the child process has
* been received on stdout.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stdout communication link
* has to be turned on in start() and the
* NoRead flag must have been passed.
*
* You will need to explicitly call resume() after your call to start()
* to begin processing data from the child process' stdout. This is
* to ensure that this signal is not emitted when no one is connected
* to it, otherwise this signal will not be emitted.
*
* The data still has to be read from file descriptor @p fd.
* @param fd the file descriptor that provides the data
* @param len the number of bytes that have been read from @p fd must
* be written here
**/
void receivedStdout(int fd, int &len); // KDE4: change, broken API
/**
* Emitted, when output from the child process has
* been received on stderr.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stderr communication link
* has to be turned on in start().
*
* You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private
* data structures before returning from the slot.
*
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has received the data
* @param buffer The data received.
* @param buflen The number of bytes that are available.
**/
void receivedStderr(TDEProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Emitted after all the data that has been
* specified by a prior call to writeStdin() has actually been
* written to the child process.
* @param proc a pointer to the process
**/
void wroteStdin(TDEProcess *proc);
protected slots:
/**
* This slot gets activated when data from the child's stdout arrives.
* It usually calls childOutput().
* @param fdno the file descriptor for the output
*/
void slotChildOutput(int fdno);
/**
* This slot gets activated when data from the child's stderr arrives.
* It usually calls childError().
* @param fdno the file descriptor for the output
*/
void slotChildError(int fdno);
/**
* Called when another bulk of data can be sent to the child's
* stdin. If there is no more data to be sent to stdin currently
* available, this function must disable the TQSocketNotifier innot.
* @param dummy ignore this argument
*/
void slotSendData(int dummy); // KDE 4: remove dummy
protected:
/**
* Sets up the environment according to the data passed via
* setEnvironment()
*/
void setupEnvironment();
/**
* The list of the process' command line arguments. The first entry
* in this list is the executable itself.
*/
TQValueList<TQCString> arguments;
/**
* How to run the process (Block, NotifyOnExit, DontCare). You should
* not modify this data member directly from derived classes.
*/
RunMode run_mode;
/**
* true if the process is currently running. You should not
* modify this data member directly from derived classes. Please use
* isRunning() for reading the value of this data member since it
* will probably be made private in later versions of TDEProcess.
*/
bool runs;
/**
* The PID of the currently running process.
* You should not modify this data member in derived classes.
* Please use pid() instead of directly accessing this
* member since it will probably be made private in
* later versions of TDEProcess.
*/
pid_t pid_;
/**
* The process' exit status as returned by waitpid(). You should not
* modify the value of this data member from derived classes. You should
* rather use exitStatus() than accessing this data member directly
* since it will probably be made private in further versions of
* TDEProcess.
*/
int status;
/**
* If false, the child process' effective uid & gid will be reset to the
* real values.
* @see setRunPrivileged()
*/
bool keepPrivs;
/**
* This function is called from start() right before a fork() takes
* place. According to the @p comm parameter this function has to initialize
* the in, out and err data members of TDEProcess.
*
* This function should return 1 if setting the needed communication channels
* was successful.
*
* The default implementation is to create UNIX STREAM sockets for the
* communication, but you could reimplement this function to establish a
* TCP/IP communication for network communication, for example.
*/
virtual int setupCommunication(Communication comm);
/**
* Called right after a (successful) fork() on the parent side. This function
* will usually do some communications cleanup, like closing in[0],
* out[1] and out[1].
*
* Furthermore, it must also create the TQSocketNotifiers innot,
* outnot and errnot and connect their Qt signals to the respective
* TDEProcess slots.
*
* For a more detailed explanation, it is best to have a look at the default
* implementation in kprocess.cpp.
*/
virtual int commSetupDoneP();
/**
* Called right after a (successful) fork(), but before an exec() on the child
* process' side. It usually duplicates the in[0], out[1] and
* err[1] file handles to the respective standard I/O handles.
*/
virtual int commSetupDoneC();
/**
* Immediately called after a successfully started process in NotifyOnExit
* mode has exited. This function normally calls commClose()
* and emits the processExited() signal.
* @param state the exit code of the process as returned by waitpid()
*/
virtual void processHasExited(int state);
/**
* Cleans up the communication links to the child after it has exited.
* This function should act upon the values of pid() and runs.
* See the kprocess.cpp source for details.
* @li If pid() returns zero, the communication links should be closed
* only.
* @li if pid() returns non-zero and runs is false, all data
* immediately available from the communication links should be processed
* before closing them.
* @li if pid() returns non-zero and runs is true, the communication
* links should be monitored for data until the file handle returned by
* TDEProcessController::theTDEProcessController->notifierFd() becomes ready
* for reading - when it triggers, runs should be reset to false, and
* the function should be immediately left without closing anything.
*
* The previous semantics of this function are forward-compatible, but should
* be avoided, as they are prone to race conditions and can cause TDEProcess
* (and thus the whole program) to lock up under certain circumstances. At the
* end the function closes the communication links in any case. Additionally
* @li if runs is true, the communication links are monitored for data
* until all of them have returned EOF. Note that if any system function is
* interrupted (errno == EINTR) the polling loop should be aborted.
* @li if runs is false, all data immediately available from the
* communication links is processed.
*/
virtual void commClose();
/* KDE 4 - commClose will be changed to perform cleanup only in all cases *
* If @p notfd is -1, all data immediately available from the
* communication links should be processed.
* If @p notfd is not -1, the communication links should be monitored
* for data until the file handle @p notfd becomes ready for reading.
*/
// virtual void commDrain(int notfd);
/**
* Specify the actual executable that should be started (first argument to execve)
* Normally the the first argument is the executable but you can
* override that with this function.
*/
void setBinaryExecutable(const char *filename);
/**
* The socket descriptors for stdout.
*/
int out[2];
/**
* The socket descriptors for stdin.
*/
int in[2];
/**
* The socket descriptors for stderr.
*/
int err[2];
/**
* The socket notifier for in[1].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *innot;
/**
* The socket notifier for out[0].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *outnot;
/**
* The socket notifier for err[0].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *errnot;
/**
* Lists the communication links that are activated for the child
* process. Should not be modified from derived classes.
*/
Communication communication;
/**
* Called by slotChildOutput() this function copies data arriving from
* the child process' stdout to the respective buffer and emits the signal
* receivedStdout().
*/
int childOutput(int fdno);
/**
* Called by slotChildError() this function copies data arriving from
* the child process' stderr to the respective buffer and emits the signal
* receivedStderr().
*/
int childError(int fdno);
/**
* The buffer holding the data that has to be sent to the child
*/
const char *input_data;
/**
* The number of bytes already transmitted
*/
int input_sent;
/**
* The total length of input_data
*/
int input_total;
/**
* TDEProcessController is a friend of TDEProcess because it has to have
* access to various data members.
*/
friend class TDEProcessController;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
TDEProcessPrivate *d;
};
class KShellProcessPrivate;
/**
* @obsolete
*
* Use TDEProcess and TDEProcess::setUseShell(true) instead.
*
* @short A class derived from TDEProcess to start child
* processes through a shell.
* @author Christian Czezatke <e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at>
*/
class TDECORE_EXPORT KShellProcess: public TDEProcess
{
TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* If no shellname is specified, the user's default shell is used.
*/
KShellProcess(const char *shellname=0);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~KShellProcess();
virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit,
Communication comm = NoCommunication);
static TQString quote(const TQString &arg);
private:
TQCString shell;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
KShellProcessPrivate *d;
};
#endif
#include <tdeprocess.h>

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#define KPROCIO_H_
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqstrlist.h>
#include "tdelibs_export.h"

@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
#include <config.h>
#include "kpty.h"
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#ifdef __sgi
#define __svr4__

@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
#include "kinstance.h"
#include "ktempdir.h"
#include "kstandarddirs.h"
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#include <kdebug.h>
#include "kde_file.h"

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <ktimezones.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kmdcodec.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstringhandler.h>
#include <tdetempfile.h>

@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
#include "tdeconfigbase.h"
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <ksavefile.h>

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
*/
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#include "kprocctrl.h"
#include "kpty.h"
@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ bool TDEProcess::writeStdin(const char *buffer, int buflen)
{
// if there is still data pending, writing new data
// to stdout is not allowed (since it could also confuse
// kprocess ...)
// tdeprocess ...)
if (input_data != 0)
return false;
@ -1134,4 +1134,4 @@ bool KShellProcess::start(RunMode runmode, Communication comm)
void KShellProcess::virtual_hook( int id, void* data )
{ TDEProcess::virtual_hook( id, data ); }
#include "kprocess.moc"
#include "tdeprocess.moc"

@ -0,0 +1,936 @@
/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezakte (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __TDEPROCESS_H__
#define __TDEPROCESS_H__
#include <sys/types.h> // for pid_t
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <tqcstring.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include "tdelibs_export.h"
class TQSocketNotifier;
class TDEProcessPrivate;
#ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
#include <kpty.h>
#else
class KPty;
#endif
/**
* Child process invocation, monitoring and control.
* This class works only in the application's main thread.
*
* <b>General usage and features:</b>\n
*
* This class allows a KDE application to start child processes without having
* to worry about UN*X signal handling issues and zombie process reaping.
*
* @see KProcIO
*
* Basically, this class distinguishes three different ways of running
* child processes:
*
* @li DontCare -- The child process is invoked and both the child
* process and the parent process continue concurrently.
*
* The process is started in an own session (see setsid(2)).
*
* @li NotifyOnExit -- The child process is invoked and both the
* child and the parent process run concurrently.
*
* When the child process exits, the TDEProcess instance
* corresponding to it emits the Qt signal processExited().
* Since this signal is @em not emitted from within a UN*X
* signal handler, arbitrary function calls can be made.
*
* Be aware: When the TDEProcess object gets destructed, the child
* process will be killed if it is still running!
* This means in particular, that it usually makes no sense to use
* a TDEProcess on the stack with NotifyOnExit.
*
* @li OwnGroup -- like NotifyOnExit, but the child process is started
* in an own process group (and an own session, FWIW). The behavior of
* kill() changes to killing the whole process group - this makes
* this mode useful for implementing primitive job management. It can be
* used to work around broken wrapper scripts that don't propagate signals
* to the "real" program. However, use this with care, as you disturb the
* shell's job management if your program is started from the command line.
*
* @li Block -- The child process starts and the parent process
* is suspended until the child process exits. (@em Really not recommended
* for programs with a GUI.)
* In this mode the parent can read the child's output, but can't send it any
* input.
*
* TDEProcess also provides several functions for determining the exit status
* and the pid of the child process it represents.
*
* Furthermore it is possible to supply command-line arguments to the process
* in a clean fashion (no null-terminated stringlists and such...)
*
* A small usage example:
* \code
* TDEProcess *proc = new TDEProcess;
*
* *proc << "my_executable";
* *proc << "These" << "are" << "the" << "command" << "line" << "args";
* TQApplication::connect(proc, TQ_SIGNAL(processExited(TDEProcess *)),
* pointer_to_my_object, TQ_SLOT(my_objects_slot(TDEProcess *)));
* proc->start();
* \endcode
*
* This will start "my_executable" with the commandline arguments "These"...
*
* When the child process exits, the slot will be invoked.
*
* <b>Communication with the child process:</b>\n
*
* TDEProcess supports communication with the child process through
* stdin/stdout/stderr.
*
* The following functions are provided for getting data from the child
* process or sending data to the child's stdin (For more information,
* have a look at the documentation of each function):
*
* @li writeStdin()
* -- Transmit data to the child process' stdin. When all data was sent, the
* signal wroteStdin() is emitted.
*
* @li When data arrives at stdout or stderr, the signal receivedStdout()
* resp. receivedStderr() is emitted.
*
* @li You can shut down individual communication channels with
* closeStdin(), closeStdout(), and closeStderr(), resp.
*
* @author Christian Czezatke e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at
*
**/
class TDECORE_EXPORT TDEProcess : public TQObject
{
TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Modes in which the communication channel can be opened.
*
* If communication for more than one channel is required,
* the values have to be or'ed together, for example to get
* communication with stdout as well as with stdin, you would
* specify @p Stdin | @p Stdout
*
* If @p NoRead is specified in conjunction with @p Stdout,
* no data is actually read from @p Stdout but only
* the signal receivedStdout(int fd, int &len) is emitted.
*
* @p CTtyOnly tells setUsePty() to create a PTY for the process
* and make it the process' controlling TTY, but does not redirect
* any I/O channel to the PTY.
*
* If @p MergedStderr is specified in conjunction with @p Stdout,
* Stderr will be redirected onto the same file handle as Stdout,
* i.e., all error output will be signalled with receivedStdout().
* Don't specify @p Stderr if you specify @p MergedStderr.
*/
enum Communication {
NoCommunication = 0,
Stdin = 1, Stdout = 2, Stderr = 4,
AllOutput = 6, All = 7,
NoRead = 8,
CTtyOnly = NoRead,
MergedStderr = 16
};
/**
* Run-modes for a child process.
*/
enum RunMode {
/**
* The application does not receive notifications from the subprocess when
* it is finished or aborted.
*/
DontCare,
/**
* The application is notified when the subprocess dies.
*/
NotifyOnExit,
/**
* The application is suspended until the started process is finished.
*/
Block,
/**
* Same as NotifyOnExit, but the process is run in an own session,
* just like with DontCare.
*/
OwnGroup
};
/**
* Constructor
* @since 3.2
*/
TDEProcess( TQObject* parent, const char *name = 0 );
/**
* Constructor
*/ // KDE4 merge with the above
TDEProcess();
/**
*Destructor:
*
* If the process is running when the destructor for this class
* is called, the child process is killed with a SIGKILL, but
* only if the run mode is not of type @p DontCare.
* Processes started as @p DontCare keep running anyway.
*/
virtual ~TDEProcess();
/**
@deprecated
Use operator<<() instead.
Sets the executable to be started with this TDEProcess object.
Returns false if the process is currently running (in that
case the executable remains unchanged).
@see operator<<()
*/
bool setExecutable(const TQString& proc) TDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process.
*
* For example, doing an "ls -l /usr/local/bin" can be achieved by:
* \code
* TDEProcess p;
* ...
* p << "ls" << "-l" << "/usr/local/bin"
* \endcode
*
* @param arg the argument to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
**/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQString& arg);
/**
* Similar to previous method, takes a char *, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already.
*/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const char * arg);
/**
* Similar to previous method, takes a TQCString, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already.
* @param arg the argument to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
*/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQCString & arg);
/**
* Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process,
* in a single method call, or add a list of arguments.
* @param args the arguments to add
* @return a reference to this TDEProcess
**/
TDEProcess &operator<<(const TQStringList& args);
/**
* Clear a command line argument list that has been set by using
* operator<<.
*/
void clearArguments();
/**
* Starts the process.
* For a detailed description of the
* various run modes and communication semantics, have a look at the
* general description of the TDEProcess class. Note that if you use
* setUsePty( Stdout | Stderr, \<bool\> ), you cannot use Stdout | Stderr
* here - instead, use Stdout only to receive the mixed output.
*
* The following problems could cause this function to
* return false:
*
* @li The process is already running.
* @li The command line argument list is empty.
* @li The the @p comm parameter is incompatible with the selected pty usage.
* @li The starting of the process failed (could not fork).
* @li The executable was not found.
*
* @param runmode The Run-mode for the process.
* @param comm Specifies which communication links should be
* established to the child process (stdin/stdout/stderr). By default,
* no communication takes place and the respective communication
* signals will never get emitted.
*
* @return true on success, false on error
* (see above for error conditions)
**/
virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit,
Communication comm = NoCommunication);
/**
* Stop the process (by sending it a signal).
*
* @param signo The signal to send. The default is SIGTERM.
* @return true if the signal was delivered successfully.
*/
virtual bool kill(int signo = SIGTERM);
/**
* Checks whether the process is running.
* @return true if the process is (still) considered to be running
*/
bool isRunning() const;
/** Returns the process id of the process.
*
* If it is called after
* the process has exited, it returns the process id of the last
* child process that was created by this instance of TDEProcess.
*
* Calling it before any child process has been started by this
* TDEProcess instance causes pid() to return 0.
* @return the pid of the process or 0 if no process has been started yet.
**/
pid_t pid() const;
/**
* @deprecated
* Use pid() instead.
*/
TDE_DEPRECATED pid_t getPid() const { return pid(); }
/**
* Suspend processing of data from stdout of the child process.
*/
void suspend();
/**
* Resume processing of data from stdout of the child process.
*/
void resume();
/**
* Suspend execution of the current thread until the child process dies
* or the timeout hits. This function is not recommended for programs
* with a GUI.
* @param timeout timeout in seconds. -1 means wait indefinitely.
* @return true if the process exited, false if the timeout hit.
* @since 3.2
*/
bool wait(int timeout = -1);
/**
* Checks whether the process exited cleanly.
*
* @return true if the process has already finished and has exited
* "voluntarily", ie: it has not been killed by a signal.
*/
bool normalExit() const;
/**
* Checks whether the process was killed by a signal.
*
* @return true if the process has already finished and has not exited
* "voluntarily", ie: it has been killed by a signal.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
bool signalled() const;
/**
* Checks whether a killed process dumped core.
*
* @return true if signalled() returns true and the process
* dumped core. Note that on systems that don't define the
* WCOREDUMP macro, the return value is always false.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
bool coreDumped() const;
/**
* Returns the exit status of the process.
*
* @return the exit status of the process. Note that this value
* is not valid if normalExit() returns false.
*/
int exitStatus() const;
/**
* Returns the signal the process was killed by.
*
* @return the signal number that caused the process to exit.
* Note that this value is not valid if signalled() returns false.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
int exitSignal() const;
/**
* Transmit data to the child process' stdin.
*
* This function may return false in the following cases:
*
* @li The process is not currently running.
* This implies that you cannot use this function in Block mode.
*
* @li Communication to stdin has not been requested in the start() call.
*
* @li Transmission of data to the child process by a previous call to
* writeStdin() is still in progress.
*
* Please note that the data is sent to the client asynchronously,
* so when this function returns, the data might not have been
* processed by the child process.
* That means that you must not free @p buffer or call writeStdin()
* again until either a wroteStdin() signal indicates that the
* data has been sent or a processExited() signal shows that
* the child process is no longer alive.
*
* If all the data has been sent to the client, the signal
* wroteStdin() will be emitted.
*
* This function does not work when the process is start()ed in Block mode.
*
* @param buffer the buffer to write
* @param buflen the length of the buffer
* @return false if an error has occurred
**/
bool writeStdin(const char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Shuts down the Stdin communication link. If no pty is used, this
* causes "EOF" to be indicated on the child's stdin file descriptor.
*
* @return false if no Stdin communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStdin();
/**
* Shuts down the Stdout communication link. If no pty is used, any further
* attempts by the child to write to its stdout file descriptor will cause
* it to receive a SIGPIPE.
*
* @return false if no Stdout communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStdout();
/**
* Shuts down the Stderr communication link. If no pty is used, any further
* attempts by the child to write to its stderr file descriptor will cause
* it to receive a SIGPIPE.
*
* @return false if no Stderr communication link exists (any more).
*/
bool closeStderr();
/**
* Deletes the optional utmp entry and closes the pty.
*
* Make sure to shut down any communication links that are using the pty
* before calling this function.
*
* @return false if the pty is not open (any more).
*/
bool closePty();
/**
* @brief Close stdin, stdout, stderr and the pty
*
* This is the same that calling all close* functions in a row:
* @see closeStdin, @see closeStdout, @see closeStderr and @see closePty
*/
void closeAll();
/**
* Lets you see what your arguments are for debugging.
* @return the list of arguments
*/
const TQValueList<TQCString> &args() /* const */ { return arguments; }
/**
* Controls whether the started process should drop any
* setuid/setgid privileges or whether it should keep them.
* Note that this function is mostly a dummy, as the KDE libraries
* currently refuse to run with setuid/setgid privileges.
*
* The default is false: drop privileges
* @param keepPrivileges true to keep the privileges
*/
void setRunPrivileged(bool keepPrivileges);
/**
* Returns whether the started process will drop any
* setuid/setgid privileges or whether it will keep them.
* @return true if the process runs privileged
*/
bool runPrivileged() const;
/**
* Adds the variable @p name to the process' environment.
* This function must be called before starting the process.
* @param name the name of the environment variable
* @param value the new value for the environment variable
*/
void setEnvironment(const TQString &name, const TQString &value);
/**
* Changes the current working directory (CWD) of the process
* to be started.
* This function must be called before starting the process.
* @param dir the new directory
*/
void setWorkingDirectory(const TQString &dir);
/**
* Specify whether to start the command via a shell or directly.
* The default is to start the command directly.
* If @p useShell is true @p shell will be used as shell, or
* if shell is empty, /bin/sh will be used.
*
* When using a shell, the caller should make sure that all filenames etc.
* are properly quoted when passed as argument.
* @see quote()
* @param useShell true if the command should be started via a shell
* @param shell the path to the shell that will execute the process, or
* 0 to use /bin/sh. Use getenv("SHELL") to use the user's
* default shell, but note that doing so is usually a bad idea
* for shell compatibility reasons.
* @since 3.1
*/
void setUseShell(bool useShell, const char *shell = 0);
/**
* This function can be used to quote an argument string such that
* the shell processes it properly. This is e. g. necessary for
* user-provided file names which may contain spaces or quotes.
* It also prevents expansion of wild cards and environment variables.
* @param arg the argument to quote
* @return the quoted argument
* @since 3.1
*/
static TQString quote(const TQString &arg);
/**
* Detaches TDEProcess from child process. All communication is closed.
* No exit notification is emitted any more for the child process.
* Deleting the TDEProcess will no longer kill the child process.
* Note that the current process remains the parent process of the
* child process.
*/
void detach();
#ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
/**
* Specify whether to create a pty (pseudo-terminal) for running the
* command.
* This function should be called before starting the process.
*
* @param comm for which stdio handles to use a pty. Note that it is not
* allowed to specify Stdout and Stderr at the same time both here and to
* start (there is only one pty, so they cannot be distinguished).
* @param addUtmp true if a utmp entry should be created for the pty
* @since 3.2
*/
void setUsePty(Communication comm, bool addUtmp);
/**
* Obtains the pty object used by this process. The return value is
* valid only after setUsePty() was used with a non-zero argument.
* The pty is open only while the process is running.
* @return a pointer to the pty object
* @since 3.2
*/
KPty *pty() const;
#endif
/**
* More or less intuitive constants for use with setPriority().
*/
enum { PrioLowest = 20, PrioLow = 10, PrioLower = 5, PrioNormal = 0,
PrioHigher = -5, PrioHigh = -10, PrioHighest = -19 };
/**
* Sets the scheduling priority of the process.
* @param prio the new priority in the range -20 (high) to 19 (low).
* @return false on error; see setpriority(2) for possible reasons.
* @since 3.2
*/
bool setPriority(int prio);
signals:
/**
* Emitted after the process has terminated when
* the process was run in the @p NotifyOnExit (==default option to
* start() ) or the Block mode.
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has exited
**/
void processExited(TDEProcess *proc);
/**
* Emitted, when output from the child process has
* been received on stdout.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stdout communication link
* has to be turned on in start().
*
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has received the output
* @param buffer The data received.
* @param buflen The number of bytes that are available.
*
* You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private
* data structures before returning from the slot.
* Example:
* \code
* TQString myBuf = TQString::fromLatin1(buffer, buflen);
* \endcode
**/
void receivedStdout(TDEProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Emitted when output from the child process has
* been received on stdout.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stdout communication link
* has to be turned on in start() and the
* NoRead flag must have been passed.
*
* You will need to explicitly call resume() after your call to start()
* to begin processing data from the child process' stdout. This is
* to ensure that this signal is not emitted when no one is connected
* to it, otherwise this signal will not be emitted.
*
* The data still has to be read from file descriptor @p fd.
* @param fd the file descriptor that provides the data
* @param len the number of bytes that have been read from @p fd must
* be written here
**/
void receivedStdout(int fd, int &len); // KDE4: change, broken API
/**
* Emitted, when output from the child process has
* been received on stderr.
*
* To actually get this signal, the Stderr communication link
* has to be turned on in start().
*
* You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private
* data structures before returning from the slot.
*
* @param proc a pointer to the process that has received the data
* @param buffer The data received.
* @param buflen The number of bytes that are available.
**/
void receivedStderr(TDEProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen);
/**
* Emitted after all the data that has been
* specified by a prior call to writeStdin() has actually been
* written to the child process.
* @param proc a pointer to the process
**/
void wroteStdin(TDEProcess *proc);
protected slots:
/**
* This slot gets activated when data from the child's stdout arrives.
* It usually calls childOutput().
* @param fdno the file descriptor for the output
*/
void slotChildOutput(int fdno);
/**
* This slot gets activated when data from the child's stderr arrives.
* It usually calls childError().
* @param fdno the file descriptor for the output
*/
void slotChildError(int fdno);
/**
* Called when another bulk of data can be sent to the child's
* stdin. If there is no more data to be sent to stdin currently
* available, this function must disable the TQSocketNotifier innot.
* @param dummy ignore this argument
*/
void slotSendData(int dummy); // KDE 4: remove dummy
protected:
/**
* Sets up the environment according to the data passed via
* setEnvironment()
*/
void setupEnvironment();
/**
* The list of the process' command line arguments. The first entry
* in this list is the executable itself.
*/
TQValueList<TQCString> arguments;
/**
* How to run the process (Block, NotifyOnExit, DontCare). You should
* not modify this data member directly from derived classes.
*/
RunMode run_mode;
/**
* true if the process is currently running. You should not
* modify this data member directly from derived classes. Please use
* isRunning() for reading the value of this data member since it
* will probably be made private in later versions of TDEProcess.
*/
bool runs;
/**
* The PID of the currently running process.
* You should not modify this data member in derived classes.
* Please use pid() instead of directly accessing this
* member since it will probably be made private in
* later versions of TDEProcess.
*/
pid_t pid_;
/**
* The process' exit status as returned by waitpid(). You should not
* modify the value of this data member from derived classes. You should
* rather use exitStatus() than accessing this data member directly
* since it will probably be made private in further versions of
* TDEProcess.
*/
int status;
/**
* If false, the child process' effective uid & gid will be reset to the
* real values.
* @see setRunPrivileged()
*/
bool keepPrivs;
/**
* This function is called from start() right before a fork() takes
* place. According to the @p comm parameter this function has to initialize
* the in, out and err data members of TDEProcess.
*
* This function should return 1 if setting the needed communication channels
* was successful.
*
* The default implementation is to create UNIX STREAM sockets for the
* communication, but you could reimplement this function to establish a
* TCP/IP communication for network communication, for example.
*/
virtual int setupCommunication(Communication comm);
/**
* Called right after a (successful) fork() on the parent side. This function
* will usually do some communications cleanup, like closing in[0],
* out[1] and out[1].
*
* Furthermore, it must also create the TQSocketNotifiers innot,
* outnot and errnot and connect their Qt signals to the respective
* TDEProcess slots.
*
* For a more detailed explanation, it is best to have a look at the default
* implementation in tdeprocess.cpp.
*/
virtual int commSetupDoneP();
/**
* Called right after a (successful) fork(), but before an exec() on the child
* process' side. It usually duplicates the in[0], out[1] and
* err[1] file handles to the respective standard I/O handles.
*/
virtual int commSetupDoneC();
/**
* Immediately called after a successfully started process in NotifyOnExit
* mode has exited. This function normally calls commClose()
* and emits the processExited() signal.
* @param state the exit code of the process as returned by waitpid()
*/
virtual void processHasExited(int state);
/**
* Cleans up the communication links to the child after it has exited.
* This function should act upon the values of pid() and runs.
* See the tdeprocess.cpp source for details.
* @li If pid() returns zero, the communication links should be closed
* only.
* @li if pid() returns non-zero and runs is false, all data
* immediately available from the communication links should be processed
* before closing them.
* @li if pid() returns non-zero and runs is true, the communication
* links should be monitored for data until the file handle returned by
* TDEProcessController::theTDEProcessController->notifierFd() becomes ready
* for reading - when it triggers, runs should be reset to false, and
* the function should be immediately left without closing anything.
*
* The previous semantics of this function are forward-compatible, but should
* be avoided, as they are prone to race conditions and can cause TDEProcess
* (and thus the whole program) to lock up under certain circumstances. At the
* end the function closes the communication links in any case. Additionally
* @li if runs is true, the communication links are monitored for data
* until all of them have returned EOF. Note that if any system function is
* interrupted (errno == EINTR) the polling loop should be aborted.
* @li if runs is false, all data immediately available from the
* communication links is processed.
*/
virtual void commClose();
/* KDE 4 - commClose will be changed to perform cleanup only in all cases *
* If @p notfd is -1, all data immediately available from the
* communication links should be processed.
* If @p notfd is not -1, the communication links should be monitored
* for data until the file handle @p notfd becomes ready for reading.
*/
// virtual void commDrain(int notfd);
/**
* Specify the actual executable that should be started (first argument to execve)
* Normally the the first argument is the executable but you can
* override that with this function.
*/
void setBinaryExecutable(const char *filename);
/**
* The socket descriptors for stdout.
*/
int out[2];
/**
* The socket descriptors for stdin.
*/
int in[2];
/**
* The socket descriptors for stderr.
*/
int err[2];
/**
* The socket notifier for in[1].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *innot;
/**
* The socket notifier for out[0].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *outnot;
/**
* The socket notifier for err[0].
*/
TQSocketNotifier *errnot;
/**
* Lists the communication links that are activated for the child
* process. Should not be modified from derived classes.
*/
Communication communication;
/**
* Called by slotChildOutput() this function copies data arriving from
* the child process' stdout to the respective buffer and emits the signal
* receivedStdout().
*/
int childOutput(int fdno);
/**
* Called by slotChildError() this function copies data arriving from
* the child process' stderr to the respective buffer and emits the signal
* receivedStderr().
*/
int childError(int fdno);
/**
* The buffer holding the data that has to be sent to the child
*/
const char *input_data;
/**
* The number of bytes already transmitted
*/
int input_sent;
/**
* The total length of input_data
*/
int input_total;
/**
* TDEProcessController is a friend of TDEProcess because it has to have
* access to various data members.
*/
friend class TDEProcessController;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
TDEProcessPrivate *d;
};
class KShellProcessPrivate;
/**
* @obsolete
*
* Use TDEProcess and TDEProcess::setUseShell(true) instead.
*
* @short A class derived from TDEProcess to start child
* processes through a shell.
* @author Christian Czezatke <e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at>
*/
class TDECORE_EXPORT KShellProcess: public TDEProcess
{
TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* If no shellname is specified, the user's default shell is used.
*/
KShellProcess(const char *shellname=0);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~KShellProcess();
virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit,
Communication comm = NoCommunication);
static TQString quote(const TQString &arg);
private:
TQCString shell;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
KShellProcessPrivate *d;
};
#endif

@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
#include <dcopclient.h>
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <assert.h>

@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ tde_add_library( tdeconfigtest SHARED AUTOMOC
)
set( CHECKS
tdeconfigtestgui klocaletest kprocesstest ksimpleconfigtest kstddirstest
tdeconfigtestgui klocaletest tdeprocesstest ksimpleconfigtest kstddirstest
tdeuniqueapptest ktempfiletest krandomsequencetest kdebugtest
ksocktest kstringhandlertest kcmdlineargstest kapptest kmemtest
dcopkonqtest kipctest cplusplustest kiconloadertest kresolvertest

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)/tdecore $(all_includes)
AM_LDFLAGS = $(QT_LDFLAGS) $(X_LDFLAGS) $(KDE_RPATH)
check_PROGRAMS = tdeconfigtestgui klocaletest kprocesstest ksimpleconfigtest \
check_PROGRAMS = tdeconfigtestgui klocaletest tdeprocesstest ksimpleconfigtest \
kstddirstest kurltest tdeuniqueapptest ktempfiletest krandomsequencetest \
kdebugtest ksocktest kstringhandlertest kcmdlineargstest kapptest \
kmemtest kidlservertest kidlclienttest dcopkonqtest kipctest \
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ check_PROGRAMS = tdeconfigtestgui klocaletest kprocesstest ksimpleconfigtest \
TESTS = kurltest tdestdacceltest
noinst_HEADERS = klocaletest.h kprocesstest.h KIDLTest.h \
noinst_HEADERS = klocaletest.h tdeprocesstest.h KIDLTest.h \
kipctest.h kprociotest.h
METASOURCES = AUTO
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ klocaletest_SOURCES = klocaletest.cpp
ksimpleconfigtest_SOURCES = ksimpleconfigtest.cpp
kurltest_SOURCES = kurltest.cpp
kstddirstest_SOURCES = kstddirstest.cpp
kprocesstest_SOURCES = kprocesstest.cpp
tdeprocesstest_SOURCES = tdeprocesstest.cpp
tdeuniqueapptest_SOURCES = tdeuniqueapptest.cpp
kapptest_SOURCES = kapptest.cpp
ksocktest_SOURCES = ksocktest.cpp

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
//
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
//
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
#include <signal.h>
#include "kprocesstest.h"
#include "tdeprocesstest.h"
#define PROCNO 10
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
TDEProcess p1, p2, p3, p4;
Dummy dummy;
TDEApplication app(argc, argv, TQCString("kprocesstest"));
TDEApplication app(argc, argv, TQCString("tdeprocesstest"));
printf("Welcome to the TDEProcess Demo Application!\n");
@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
return 0;
}
#include "kprocesstest.moc"
#include "tdeprocesstest.moc"

@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include "kprocess.h"
#include "tdeprocess.h"
class Dummy : public TQObject
{
@ -46,5 +46,3 @@ class Dummy : public TQObject
};
#endif

@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <config.h>
#include "tdefile_elf.h"
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kgenericfactory.h>
#include <kstringvalidator.h>

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#ifndef KJAVAPROCESS_H
#define KJAVAPROCESS_H
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqcstring.h>
/**

@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdefiledialog.h>
#include <tdeio/job.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdetoolbarbutton.h>
#include <tdetoolbar.h>
#include <ksavefile.h>

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#include <dcopref.h>
#include <tqregexp.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <dcopclient.h>

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kiconloader.h>
#include <tdeglobalsettings.h>
#include <ksqueezedtextlabel.h>

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#include <tdecmdlineargs.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <ksimpleconfig.h>
static const TDECmdLineOptions options[] =

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#include <tqtextstream.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdeio/global.h>
#include <config-tdefile.h>

@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ extern "C" {
#include <tdeparts/componentfactory.h>
#include <kmetaprops.h>
#include <kpreviewprops.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <krun.h>
#include <tdelistview.h>
#include <kacl.h>

@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
#include <tqbuttongroup.h>
#include <tqlayout.h>
#include <tqlineedit.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kprocio.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdeglobalsettings.h>

@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#include <tdeglobal.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kiconloader.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kpushbutton.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kstdguiitem.h>

@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
#include <dcopclient.h>
#include <dcopref.h>
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kdesktopfile.h>
#include <kdirwatch.h>

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <tdelistview.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kmimetype.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <krun.h>
#include <tdesycoca.h>

@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprotocolinfo.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <dcopclient.h>
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <tqfileinfo.h>

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <tdetempfile.h>
#include <ksock.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <klibloader.h>
#include "tdeio/dataprotocol.h"

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
#include <tqdir.h>
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <tqregexp.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kprocio.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kstaticdeleter.h>

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <tdeio/job.h>
#include <krun.h>
#include <tdeio/netaccess.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kservice.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdecmdlineargs.h>

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#include <kservicegroup.h>
#include <kimageio.h>
#include <kprotocolinfo.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqtimer.h>
#include "kdcopcheck.h"

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef _BLA_H_
#define _BLA_H_
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqobject.h>

@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
#include <tqstrlist.h>
#include "file.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kmountpoint.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>

@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdecmdlineargs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdialog.h>
#include "knewstuffgeneric.h"

@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdeconfig.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>

@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdecmdlineargs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdialog.h>
#include "testnewstuff.h"

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <tdeio/job.h>
#include <tdeio/scheduler.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstringhandler.h>
#include <kuserprofile.h>
#include <tdetempfile.h>

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqstringlist.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdialog.h>
class TQProgressBar;

@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
#include <tqwhatsthis.h>
#include <tdeio/passdlg.h>
#include <kguiitem.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqprocess.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
static void mapToCupsOptions(const TQMap<TQString,TQString>& opts, TQString& cmd);

@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
#include <tdeaction.h>
#include <kdialogbase.h>
#include <kextendedsocket.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kbufferedsocket.h>
#include <kfilterdev.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>

@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
#include <tqdom.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <unistd.h>

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
#include <knotifyclient.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <klibloader.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>

@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kmimemagic.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdeconfig.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <kdialogbase.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
class KLibFactory;

@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#ifndef KPRINTPROCESS_H
#define KPRINTPROCESS_H
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqstringlist.h>
class KPrintProcess : public KShellProcess

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include <ksimpleconfig.h>
#include <kdialogbase.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <klibloader.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>

@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tdeconfig.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <unistd.h>

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprinter.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdeaction.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>
#include <klibloader.h>

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#include <tqregexp.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
static TQString execute(const TQString& cmd)

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include "lprsettings.h"
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
LpqHelper::LpqHelper(TQObject *parent, const char *name)

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <tqtextstream.h>
#include <tqregexp.h>

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqdatetime.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
class TQWidget;
class TQProgressDialog;

@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
#include <ksimpleconfig.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#undef m_manager
#define m_manager KMFactory::self()->manager()

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#include "smbview.h"
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdetempfile.h>
#include <tqheader.h>
#include <tqapplication.h>

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#include "posterpreview.h"
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tqpainter.h>
#include <tqsimplerichtext.h>
#include <tqtimer.h>

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
#define ESCPWIDGET_H
#include <tqwidget.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kurl.h>
class TQLabel;

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#include <tqradiobutton.h>
#include <kurl.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdefileitem.h>
#include <klibloader.h>
#include <kdialogbase.h>

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <tqstringlist.h>
#include <kurl.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <tdefileitem.h>
#include <klibloader.h>
#include <tdeparts/plugin.h>

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#include <dcopclient.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include "kcookie.h"

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <klineedit.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kstdguiitem.h>
#include <kurl.h>

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <klibloader.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <tdemessagebox.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <krun.h>
#include <kstdguiitem.h>
#include <kuser.h>

@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kdialog.h>
#include <tdelocale.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <tdeprocess.h>
#include <kservice.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kuser.h>

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ SOURCES += \
fakes.c \
kpixmapprovider.cpp \
kpalette.cpp \
kprocess.cpp \
tdeprocess.cpp \
kprocio.cpp \
kcrash.cpp \
kallocator.cpp \

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