Source File
execabs.go
Belonging Package
github.com/rsteube/carapace/third_party/golang.org/x/sys/execabs
// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.// Package execabs is a drop-in replacement for os/exec// that requires PATH lookups to find absolute paths.// That is, execabs.Command("cmd") runs the same PATH lookup// as exec.Command("cmd"), but if the result is a path// which is relative, the Run and Start methods will report// an error instead of running the executable.//// See https://blog.golang.org/path-security for more information// about when it may be necessary or appropriate to use this package.package execabsimport ()// ErrNotFound is the error resulting if a path search failed to find an executable file.// It is an alias for exec.ErrNotFound.var ErrNotFound = exec.ErrNotFound// Cmd represents an external command being prepared or run.// It is an alias for exec.Cmd.type Cmd = exec.Cmd// Error is returned by LookPath when it fails to classify a file as an executable.// It is an alias for exec.Error.type Error = exec.Error// An ExitError reports an unsuccessful exit by a command.// It is an alias for exec.ExitError.type ExitError = exec.ExitErrorfunc relError(, string) error {return fmt.Errorf("%s resolves to executable in current directory (.%c%s)", , filepath.Separator, )}// LookPath searches for an executable named file in the directories// named by the PATH environment variable. If file contains a slash,// it is tried directly and the PATH is not consulted. The result will be// an absolute path.//// LookPath differs from exec.LookPath in its handling of PATH lookups,// which are used for file names without slashes. If exec.LookPath's// PATH lookup would have returned an executable from the current directory,// LookPath instead returns an error.func ( string) (string, error) {, := exec.LookPath()if != nil {return "",}if filepath.Base() == && !filepath.IsAbs() {return "", relError(, )}return , nil}func fixCmd( string, *exec.Cmd) {if filepath.Base() == && !filepath.IsAbs(.Path) {// exec.Command was called with a bare binary name and// exec.LookPath returned a path which is not absolute.// Set cmd.lookPathErr and clear cmd.Path so that it// cannot be run.:= (*error)(unsafe.Pointer(reflect.ValueOf().Elem().FieldByName("lookPathErr").Addr().Pointer()))if * == nil {* = relError(, .Path)}.Path = ""}}// CommandContext is like Command but includes a context.//// The provided context is used to kill the process (by calling os.Process.Kill)// if the context becomes done before the command completes on its own.func ( context.Context, string, ...string) *exec.Cmd {:= exec.CommandContext(, , ...)fixCmd(, )return}// Command returns the Cmd struct to execute the named program with the given arguments.// See exec.Command for most details.//// Command differs from exec.Command in its handling of PATH lookups,// which are used when the program name contains no slashes.// If exec.Command would have returned an exec.Cmd configured to run an// executable from the current directory, Command instead// returns an exec.Cmd that will return an error from Start or Run.func ( string, ...string) *exec.Cmd {:= exec.Command(, ...)fixCmd(, )return}
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