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fix: attempt to only allow one deno process to update the node_modules folder at a time (#18058)
This is implemented in such a way that it should still allow processes to go through when a file lock wasn't properly cleaned up and the OS hasn't released it yet (but with a 200ms-ish delay). Closes #18039
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@ -850,6 +850,7 @@ dependencies = [
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"fancy-regex",
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"flaky_test",
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"flate2",
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"fs3",
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"fwdansi",
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"glibc_version",
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"http",
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@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ data-url = "=0.2.0"
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dlopen = "0.1.8"
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encoding_rs = "=0.8.31"
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flate2 = "=1.0.24"
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fs3 = "0.5.0"
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futures = "0.3.21"
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http = "=0.2.8"
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hyper = "0.14.18"
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@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ env_logger = "=0.9.0"
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eszip = "=0.37.0"
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fancy-regex = "=0.10.0"
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flate2.workspace = true
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fs3.workspace = true
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http.workspace = true
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import_map = "=0.15.0"
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indexmap.workspace = true
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ use std::path::Path;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use crate::util::fs::symlink_dir;
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use crate::util::fs::LaxSingleProcessFsFlag;
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use async_trait::async_trait;
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use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
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use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
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@ -236,6 +237,13 @@ async fn sync_resolution_with_fs(
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format!("Creating '{}'", deno_local_registry_dir.display())
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})?;
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let single_process_lock = LaxSingleProcessFsFlag::lock(
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deno_local_registry_dir.join(".deno.lock"),
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// similar message used by cargo build
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"waiting for file lock on node_modules directory",
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)
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.await;
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// 1. Write all the packages out the .deno directory.
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//
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// Copy (hardlink in future) <global_registry_cache>/<package_id>/ to
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@ -394,6 +402,8 @@ async fn sync_resolution_with_fs(
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}
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}
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drop(single_process_lock);
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Ok(())
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}
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246
cli/util/fs.rs
246
cli/util/fs.rs
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@ -14,10 +14,14 @@ use std::io::ErrorKind;
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use std::io::Write;
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use std::path::Path;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use std::time::Duration;
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use walkdir::WalkDir;
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use crate::args::FilesConfig;
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use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressBar;
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use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressBarStyle;
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use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressMessagePrompt;
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use super::path::specifier_to_file_path;
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@ -471,11 +475,167 @@ pub fn dir_size(path: &Path) -> std::io::Result<u64> {
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Ok(total)
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}
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struct LaxSingleProcessFsFlagInner {
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file_path: PathBuf,
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fs_file: std::fs::File,
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finished_token: Arc<tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken>,
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}
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impl Drop for LaxSingleProcessFsFlagInner {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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use fs3::FileExt;
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// kill the poll thread
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self.finished_token.cancel();
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// release the file lock
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if let Err(err) = self.fs_file.unlock() {
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log::debug!(
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"Failed releasing lock for {}. {:#}",
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self.file_path.display(),
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err
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);
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}
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}
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}
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/// A file system based flag that will attempt to synchronize multiple
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/// processes so they go one after the other. In scenarios where
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/// synchronization cannot be achieved, it will allow the current process
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/// to proceed.
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///
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/// This should only be used in places where it's ideal for multiple
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/// processes to not update something on the file system at the same time,
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/// but it's not that big of a deal.
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pub struct LaxSingleProcessFsFlag(Option<LaxSingleProcessFsFlagInner>);
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impl LaxSingleProcessFsFlag {
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pub async fn lock(file_path: PathBuf, long_wait_message: &str) -> Self {
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log::debug!("Acquiring file lock at {}", file_path.display());
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use fs3::FileExt;
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let last_updated_path = file_path.with_extension("lock.poll");
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let start_instant = std::time::Instant::now();
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let open_result = std::fs::OpenOptions::new()
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.read(true)
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.write(true)
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.create(true)
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.open(&file_path);
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match open_result {
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Ok(fs_file) => {
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let mut pb_update_guard = None;
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let mut error_count = 0;
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while error_count < 10 {
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let lock_result = fs_file.try_lock_exclusive();
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let poll_file_update_ms = 100;
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match lock_result {
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Ok(_) => {
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log::debug!("Acquired file lock at {}", file_path.display());
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let _ignore = std::fs::write(&last_updated_path, "");
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let token = Arc::new(tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken::new());
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// Spawn a blocking task that will continually update a file
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// signalling the lock is alive. This is a fail safe for when
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// a file lock is never released. For example, on some operating
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// systems, if a process does not release the lock (say it's
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// killed), then the OS may release it at an indeterminate time
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//
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// This uses a blocking task because we use a single threaded
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// runtime and this is time sensitive so we don't want it to update
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// at the whims of of whatever is occurring on the runtime thread.
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tokio::task::spawn_blocking({
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let token = token.clone();
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let last_updated_path = last_updated_path.clone();
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move || {
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let mut i = 0;
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while !token.is_cancelled() {
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i += 1;
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let _ignore =
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std::fs::write(&last_updated_path, i.to_string());
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std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(
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poll_file_update_ms,
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));
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}
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}
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});
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return Self(Some(LaxSingleProcessFsFlagInner {
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file_path,
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fs_file,
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finished_token: token,
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}));
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}
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Err(_) => {
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// show a message if it's been a while
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if pb_update_guard.is_none()
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&& start_instant.elapsed().as_millis() > 1_000
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{
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let pb = ProgressBar::new(ProgressBarStyle::TextOnly);
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let guard = pb.update_with_prompt(
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ProgressMessagePrompt::Blocking,
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long_wait_message,
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);
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pb_update_guard = Some((guard, pb));
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}
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// sleep for a little bit
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tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(20)).await;
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// Poll the last updated path to check if it's stopped updating,
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// which is an indication that the file lock is claimed, but
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// was never properly released.
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match std::fs::metadata(&last_updated_path)
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.and_then(|p| p.modified())
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{
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Ok(last_updated_time) => {
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let current_time = std::time::SystemTime::now();
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match current_time.duration_since(last_updated_time) {
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Ok(duration) => {
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if duration.as_millis()
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> (poll_file_update_ms * 2) as u128
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{
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// the other process hasn't updated this file in a long time
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// so maybe it was killed and the operating system hasn't
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// released the file lock yet
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return Self(None);
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} else {
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error_count = 0; // reset
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}
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}
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Err(_) => {
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error_count += 1;
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}
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}
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}
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Err(_) => {
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error_count += 1;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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drop(pb_update_guard); // explicit for clarity
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Self(None)
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}
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Err(err) => {
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log::debug!(
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"Failed to open file lock at {}. {:#}",
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file_path.display(),
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err
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);
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Self(None) // let the process through
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use deno_core::futures;
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use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
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use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
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use test_util::TempDir;
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use tokio::sync::Notify;
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#[test]
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fn resolve_from_cwd_child() {
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);
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}
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}
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn lax_fs_lock() {
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let temp_dir = TempDir::new();
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let lock_path = temp_dir.path().join("file.lock");
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let signal1 = Arc::new(Notify::new());
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let signal2 = Arc::new(Notify::new());
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let signal3 = Arc::new(Notify::new());
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let signal4 = Arc::new(Notify::new());
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tokio::spawn({
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let lock_path = lock_path.clone();
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let signal1 = signal1.clone();
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let signal2 = signal2.clone();
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let signal3 = signal3.clone();
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let signal4 = signal4.clone();
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let temp_dir = temp_dir.clone();
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async move {
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let flag =
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LaxSingleProcessFsFlag::lock(lock_path.clone(), "waiting").await;
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signal1.notify_one();
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signal2.notified().await;
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tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10)).await; // give the other thread time to acquire the lock
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temp_dir.write("file.txt", "update1");
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signal3.notify_one();
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signal4.notified().await;
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drop(flag);
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}
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});
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let signal5 = Arc::new(Notify::new());
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tokio::spawn({
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let temp_dir = temp_dir.clone();
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let signal5 = signal5.clone();
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async move {
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signal1.notified().await;
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signal2.notify_one();
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let flag = LaxSingleProcessFsFlag::lock(lock_path, "waiting").await;
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temp_dir.write("file.txt", "update2");
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signal5.notify_one();
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drop(flag);
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}
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});
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signal3.notified().await;
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assert_eq!(temp_dir.read_to_string("file.txt"), "update1");
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signal4.notify_one();
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signal5.notified().await;
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assert_eq!(temp_dir.read_to_string("file.txt"), "update2");
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}
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#[tokio::test]
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async fn lax_fs_lock_ordered() {
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let temp_dir = TempDir::new();
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let lock_path = temp_dir.path().join("file.lock");
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let output_path = temp_dir.path().join("output");
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let expected_order = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
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let count = 10;
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let mut tasks = Vec::with_capacity(count);
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std::fs::write(&output_path, "").unwrap();
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for i in 0..count {
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let lock_path = lock_path.clone();
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let output_path = output_path.clone();
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let expected_order = expected_order.clone();
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tasks.push(tokio::spawn(async move {
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let flag =
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LaxSingleProcessFsFlag::lock(lock_path.clone(), "waiting").await;
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expected_order.lock().push(i.to_string());
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// be extremely racy
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let mut output = std::fs::read_to_string(&output_path).unwrap();
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if !output.is_empty() {
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output.push('\n');
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}
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output.push_str(&i.to_string());
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std::fs::write(&output_path, output).unwrap();
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drop(flag);
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}));
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}
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futures::future::join_all(tasks).await;
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let expected_output = expected_order.lock().join("\n");
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assert_eq!(
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std::fs::read_to_string(output_path).unwrap(),
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expected_output
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);
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}
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}
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// Inspired by Indicatif, but this custom implementation allows
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// for more control over what's going on under the hood.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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pub enum ProgressMessagePrompt {
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Download,
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Blocking,
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}
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impl ProgressMessagePrompt {
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pub fn as_text(&self) -> String {
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match self {
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ProgressMessagePrompt::Download => colors::green("Download").to_string(),
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ProgressMessagePrompt::Blocking => colors::cyan("Blocking").to_string(),
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct UpdateGuard {
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maybe_entry: Option<ProgressBarEntry>,
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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struct ProgressBarEntry {
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id: usize,
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prompt: ProgressMessagePrompt,
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pub message: String,
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pos: Arc<AtomicU64>,
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total_size: Arc<AtomicU64>,
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}
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}
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pub fn add_entry(&self, message: String) -> ProgressBarEntry {
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pub fn add_entry(
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&self,
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kind: ProgressMessagePrompt,
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message: String,
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) -> ProgressBarEntry {
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let mut internal_state = self.state.lock();
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let id = internal_state.total_entries;
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let entry = ProgressBarEntry {
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id,
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prompt: kind,
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message,
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pos: Default::default(),
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total_size: Default::default(),
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pending_entries: state.entries.len(),
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total_entries: state.total_entries,
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display_entry: ProgressDataDisplayEntry {
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prompt: preferred_entry.prompt,
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message: preferred_entry.message.clone(),
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position: preferred_entry.position(),
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total_size: preferred_entry.total_size(),
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}
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pub fn update(&self, msg: &str) -> UpdateGuard {
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self.update_with_prompt(ProgressMessagePrompt::Download, msg)
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}
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pub fn update_with_prompt(
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&self,
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kind: ProgressMessagePrompt,
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msg: &str,
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) -> UpdateGuard {
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match &self.inner {
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Some(inner) => {
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let entry = inner.add_entry(msg.to_string());
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let entry = inner.add_entry(kind, msg.to_string());
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UpdateGuard {
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maybe_entry: Some(entry),
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}
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None => {
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// if we're not running in TTY, fallback to using logger crate
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if !msg.is_empty() {
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log::log!(log::Level::Info, "{} {}", colors::green("Download"), msg);
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log::log!(log::Level::Info, "{} {}", kind.as_text(), msg);
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}
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UpdateGuard { maybe_entry: None }
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}
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use crate::util::display::human_download_size;
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use super::ProgressMessagePrompt;
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct ProgressDataDisplayEntry {
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pub prompt: ProgressMessagePrompt,
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pub message: String,
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pub position: u64,
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pub total_size: u64,
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format!(
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"{} {}{}{}",
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colors::green("Download"),
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data.display_entry.prompt.as_text(),
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data.display_entry.message,
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colors::gray(bytes_text),
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colors::gray(total_text),
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let renderer = BarProgressBarRenderer;
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let mut data = ProgressData {
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display_entry: ProgressDataDisplayEntry {
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prompt: ProgressMessagePrompt::Download,
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message: "data".to_string(),
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position: 0,
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total_size: 10 * BYTES_TO_KIB,
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let renderer = TextOnlyProgressBarRenderer;
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let mut data = ProgressData {
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display_entry: ProgressDataDisplayEntry {
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prompt: ProgressMessagePrompt::Blocking,
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message: "data".to_string(),
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position: 0,
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total_size: 10 * BYTES_TO_KIB,
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};
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let text = renderer.render(data.clone());
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let text = test_util::strip_ansi_codes(&text);
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assert_eq!(text, "Download data 0.00KiB/10.00KiB (2/3)");
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assert_eq!(text, "Blocking data 0.00KiB/10.00KiB (2/3)");
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data.pending_entries = 0;
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data.total_entries = 1;
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data.display_entry.total_size = 0;
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let text = renderer.render(data);
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let text = test_util::strip_ansi_codes(&text);
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assert_eq!(text, "Download data");
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assert_eq!(text, "Blocking data");
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}
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}
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dlopen.workspace = true
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encoding_rs.workspace = true
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filetime = "0.2.16"
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fs3 = "0.5.0"
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fs3.workspace = true
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http.workspace = true
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hyper = { workspace = true, features = ["server", "stream", "http1", "http2", "runtime"] }
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libc.workspace = true
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