469 lines
12 KiB
Go
469 lines
12 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin
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package fsnotify
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"sync"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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)
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// Watcher watches a set of files, delivering events to a channel.
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type Watcher struct {
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Events chan Event
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Errors chan error
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done chan bool // Channel for sending a "quit message" to the reader goroutine
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kq int // File descriptor (as returned by the kqueue() syscall).
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mu sync.Mutex // Protects access to watcher data
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watches map[string]int // Map of watched file descriptors (key: path).
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externalWatches map[string]bool // Map of watches added by user of the library.
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dirFlags map[string]uint32 // Map of watched directories to fflags used in kqueue.
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paths map[int]pathInfo // Map file descriptors to path names for processing kqueue events.
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fileExists map[string]bool // Keep track of if we know this file exists (to stop duplicate create events).
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isClosed bool // Set to true when Close() is first called
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}
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type pathInfo struct {
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name string
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isDir bool
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}
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// NewWatcher establishes a new watcher with the underlying OS and begins waiting for events.
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func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) {
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kq, err := kqueue()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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w := &Watcher{
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kq: kq,
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watches: make(map[string]int),
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dirFlags: make(map[string]uint32),
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paths: make(map[int]pathInfo),
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fileExists: make(map[string]bool),
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externalWatches: make(map[string]bool),
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Events: make(chan Event),
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Errors: make(chan error),
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done: make(chan bool),
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}
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go w.readEvents()
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return w, nil
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}
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// Close removes all watches and closes the events channel.
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func (w *Watcher) Close() error {
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w.mu.Lock()
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if w.isClosed {
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w.mu.Unlock()
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return nil
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}
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w.isClosed = true
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w.mu.Unlock()
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w.mu.Lock()
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ws := w.watches
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w.mu.Unlock()
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var err error
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for name := range ws {
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if e := w.Remove(name); e != nil && err == nil {
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err = e
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}
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}
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// Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine:
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w.done <- true
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return nil
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}
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// Add starts watching the named file or directory (non-recursively).
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func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error {
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w.mu.Lock()
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w.externalWatches[name] = true
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w.mu.Unlock()
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return w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents)
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}
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// Remove stops watching the the named file or directory (non-recursively).
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func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error {
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name = filepath.Clean(name)
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w.mu.Lock()
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watchfd, ok := w.watches[name]
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w.mu.Unlock()
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("can't remove non-existent kevent watch for: %s", name)
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}
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const registerRemove = syscall.EV_DELETE
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if err := register(w.kq, []int{watchfd}, registerRemove, 0); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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syscall.Close(watchfd)
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w.mu.Lock()
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isDir := w.paths[watchfd].isDir
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delete(w.watches, name)
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delete(w.paths, watchfd)
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delete(w.dirFlags, name)
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w.mu.Unlock()
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// Find all watched paths that are in this directory that are not external.
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if isDir {
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var pathsToRemove []string
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w.mu.Lock()
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for _, path := range w.paths {
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wdir, _ := filepath.Split(path.name)
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if filepath.Clean(wdir) == name {
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if !w.externalWatches[path.name] {
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pathsToRemove = append(pathsToRemove, path.name)
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}
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}
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}
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w.mu.Unlock()
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for _, name := range pathsToRemove {
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// Since these are internal, not much sense in propagating error
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// to the user, as that will just confuse them with an error about
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// a path they did not explicitly watch themselves.
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w.Remove(name)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Watch all events (except NOTE_EXTEND, NOTE_LINK, NOTE_REVOKE)
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const noteAllEvents = syscall.NOTE_DELETE | syscall.NOTE_WRITE | syscall.NOTE_ATTRIB | syscall.NOTE_RENAME
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// keventWaitTime to block on each read from kevent
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var keventWaitTime = durationToTimespec(100 * time.Millisecond)
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// addWatch adds name to the watched file set.
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// The flags are interpreted as described in kevent(2).
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func (w *Watcher) addWatch(name string, flags uint32) error {
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var isDir bool
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// Make ./name and name equivalent
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name = filepath.Clean(name)
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w.mu.Lock()
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if w.isClosed {
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w.mu.Unlock()
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return errors.New("kevent instance already closed")
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}
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watchfd, alreadyWatching := w.watches[name]
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// We already have a watch, but we can still override flags.
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if alreadyWatching {
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isDir = w.paths[watchfd].isDir
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}
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w.mu.Unlock()
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if !alreadyWatching {
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fi, err := os.Lstat(name)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Don't watch sockets.
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if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSocket == os.ModeSocket {
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return nil
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}
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// Don't watch named pipes.
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if fi.Mode()&os.ModeNamedPipe == os.ModeNamedPipe {
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return nil
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}
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// Follow Symlinks
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// Unfortunately, Linux can add bogus symlinks to watch list without
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// issue, and Windows can't do symlinks period (AFAIK). To maintain
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// consistency, we will act like everything is fine. There will simply
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// be no file events for broken symlinks.
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// Hence the returns of nil on errors.
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if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink {
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name, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(name)
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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fi, err = os.Lstat(name)
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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}
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watchfd, err = syscall.Open(name, openMode, 0700)
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if watchfd == -1 {
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return err
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}
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isDir = fi.IsDir()
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}
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const registerAdd = syscall.EV_ADD | syscall.EV_CLEAR | syscall.EV_ENABLE
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if err := register(w.kq, []int{watchfd}, registerAdd, flags); err != nil {
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syscall.Close(watchfd)
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return err
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}
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if !alreadyWatching {
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w.mu.Lock()
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w.watches[name] = watchfd
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w.paths[watchfd] = pathInfo{name: name, isDir: isDir}
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w.mu.Unlock()
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}
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if isDir {
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// Watch the directory if it has not been watched before,
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// or if it was watched before, but perhaps only a NOTE_DELETE (watchDirectoryFiles)
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w.mu.Lock()
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watchDir := (flags&syscall.NOTE_WRITE) == syscall.NOTE_WRITE &&
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(!alreadyWatching || (w.dirFlags[name]&syscall.NOTE_WRITE) != syscall.NOTE_WRITE)
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// Store flags so this watch can be updated later
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w.dirFlags[name] = flags
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w.mu.Unlock()
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if watchDir {
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if err := w.watchDirectoryFiles(name); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// readEvents reads from kqueue and converts the received kevents into
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// Event values that it sends down the Events channel.
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func (w *Watcher) readEvents() {
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eventBuffer := make([]syscall.Kevent_t, 10)
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for {
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// See if there is a message on the "done" channel
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select {
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case <-w.done:
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err := syscall.Close(w.kq)
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if err != nil {
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w.Errors <- err
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}
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close(w.Events)
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close(w.Errors)
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return
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default:
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}
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// Get new events
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kevents, err := read(w.kq, eventBuffer, &keventWaitTime)
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// EINTR is okay, the syscall was interrupted before timeout expired.
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if err != nil && err != syscall.EINTR {
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w.Errors <- err
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continue
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}
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// Flush the events we received to the Events channel
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for len(kevents) > 0 {
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kevent := &kevents[0]
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watchfd := int(kevent.Ident)
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mask := uint32(kevent.Fflags)
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w.mu.Lock()
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path := w.paths[watchfd]
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w.mu.Unlock()
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event := newEvent(path.name, mask)
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if path.isDir && !(event.Op&Remove == Remove) {
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// Double check to make sure the directory exists. This can happen when
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// we do a rm -fr on a recursively watched folders and we receive a
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// modification event first but the folder has been deleted and later
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// receive the delete event
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if _, err := os.Lstat(event.Name); os.IsNotExist(err) {
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// mark is as delete event
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event.Op |= Remove
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}
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}
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if event.Op&Rename == Rename || event.Op&Remove == Remove {
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w.Remove(event.Name)
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w.mu.Lock()
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delete(w.fileExists, event.Name)
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w.mu.Unlock()
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}
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if path.isDir && event.Op&Write == Write && !(event.Op&Remove == Remove) {
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w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(event.Name)
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} else {
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// Send the event on the Events channel
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w.Events <- event
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}
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if event.Op&Remove == Remove {
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// Look for a file that may have overwritten this.
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// For example, mv f1 f2 will delete f2, then create f2.
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fileDir, _ := filepath.Split(event.Name)
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fileDir = filepath.Clean(fileDir)
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w.mu.Lock()
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_, found := w.watches[fileDir]
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w.mu.Unlock()
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if found {
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// make sure the directory exists before we watch for changes. When we
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// do a recursive watch and perform rm -fr, the parent directory might
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// have gone missing, ignore the missing directory and let the
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// upcoming delete event remove the watch from the parent directory.
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if _, err := os.Lstat(fileDir); os.IsExist(err) {
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w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(fileDir)
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// FIXME: should this be for events on files or just isDir?
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}
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}
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}
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// Move to next event
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kevents = kevents[1:]
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}
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}
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}
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// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on kqueue Fflags.
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func newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event {
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e := Event{Name: name}
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if mask&syscall.NOTE_DELETE == syscall.NOTE_DELETE {
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e.Op |= Remove
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}
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if mask&syscall.NOTE_WRITE == syscall.NOTE_WRITE {
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e.Op |= Write
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}
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if mask&syscall.NOTE_RENAME == syscall.NOTE_RENAME {
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e.Op |= Rename
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}
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if mask&syscall.NOTE_ATTRIB == syscall.NOTE_ATTRIB {
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e.Op |= Chmod
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}
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return e
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}
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func newCreateEvent(name string) Event {
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return Event{Name: name, Op: Create}
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}
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// watchDirectoryFiles to mimic inotify when adding a watch on a directory
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func (w *Watcher) watchDirectoryFiles(dirPath string) error {
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// Get all files
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files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dirPath)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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for _, fileInfo := range files {
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filePath := filepath.Join(dirPath, fileInfo.Name())
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if err := w.internalWatch(filePath, fileInfo); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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w.mu.Lock()
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w.fileExists[filePath] = true
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w.mu.Unlock()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// sendDirectoryEvents searches the directory for newly created files
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// and sends them over the event channel. This functionality is to have
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// the BSD version of fsnotify match Linux inotify which provides a
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// create event for files created in a watched directory.
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func (w *Watcher) sendDirectoryChangeEvents(dirPath string) {
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// Get all files
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files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dirPath)
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if err != nil {
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w.Errors <- err
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}
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// Search for new files
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for _, fileInfo := range files {
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filePath := filepath.Join(dirPath, fileInfo.Name())
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w.mu.Lock()
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_, doesExist := w.fileExists[filePath]
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w.mu.Unlock()
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if !doesExist {
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// Send create event
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w.Events <- newCreateEvent(filePath)
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}
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// like watchDirectoryFiles (but without doing another ReadDir)
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if err := w.internalWatch(filePath, fileInfo); err != nil {
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return
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}
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w.mu.Lock()
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w.fileExists[filePath] = true
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w.mu.Unlock()
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}
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}
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func (w *Watcher) internalWatch(name string, fileInfo os.FileInfo) error {
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if fileInfo.IsDir() {
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// mimic Linux providing delete events for subdirectories
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// but preserve the flags used if currently watching subdirectory
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w.mu.Lock()
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flags := w.dirFlags[name]
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w.mu.Unlock()
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flags |= syscall.NOTE_DELETE
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return w.addWatch(name, flags)
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}
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// watch file to mimic Linux inotify
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return w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents)
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}
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// kqueue creates a new kernel event queue and returns a descriptor.
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func kqueue() (kq int, err error) {
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kq, err = syscall.Kqueue()
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if kq == -1 {
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return kq, err
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}
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return kq, nil
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}
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// register events with the queue
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func register(kq int, fds []int, flags int, fflags uint32) error {
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changes := make([]syscall.Kevent_t, len(fds))
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for i, fd := range fds {
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// SetKevent converts int to the platform-specific types:
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syscall.SetKevent(&changes[i], fd, syscall.EVFILT_VNODE, flags)
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changes[i].Fflags = fflags
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}
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// register the events
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success, err := syscall.Kevent(kq, changes, nil, nil)
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if success == -1 {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// read retrieves pending events, or waits until an event occurs.
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// A timeout of nil blocks indefinitely, while 0 polls the queue.
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func read(kq int, events []syscall.Kevent_t, timeout *syscall.Timespec) ([]syscall.Kevent_t, error) {
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n, err := syscall.Kevent(kq, nil, events, timeout)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return events[0:n], nil
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}
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// durationToTimespec prepares a timeout value
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func durationToTimespec(d time.Duration) syscall.Timespec {
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return syscall.NsecToTimespec(d.Nanoseconds())
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}
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