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# Copyright (C) 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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import logging
import os
import StringIO

from webkitpy.common.system.executive import ScriptError

_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class MockProcess(object):
    def __init__(self, stdout='MOCK STDOUT\n', stderr=''):
        self.pid = 42
        self.stdout = StringIO.StringIO(stdout)
        self.stderr = StringIO.StringIO(stderr)
        self.stdin = StringIO.StringIO()
        self.returncode = 0

    def wait(self):
        return

# FIXME: This should be unified with MockExecutive2
class MockExecutive(object):
    PIPE = "MOCK PIPE"
    STDOUT = "MOCK STDOUT"

    @staticmethod
    def ignore_error(error):
        pass

    def __init__(self, should_log=False, should_throw=False, should_throw_when_run=None):
        self._should_log = should_log
        self._should_throw = should_throw
        self._should_throw_when_run = should_throw_when_run or set()
        # FIXME: Once executive wraps os.getpid() we can just use a static pid for "this" process.
        self._running_pids = {'test-webkitpy': os.getpid()}
        self._proc = None
        self.calls = []
        self.pid_to_system_pid = {}

    def check_running_pid(self, pid):
        return pid in self._running_pids.values()

    def running_pids(self, process_name_filter):
        running_pids = []
        for process_name, process_pid in self._running_pids.iteritems():
            if process_name_filter(process_name):
                running_pids.append(process_pid)

        _log.info("MOCK running_pids: %s" % running_pids)
        return running_pids

    def run_and_throw_if_fail(self, args, quiet=False, cwd=None, env=None):
        if self._should_log:
            env_string = ""
            if env:
                env_string = ", env=%s" % env
            _log.info("MOCK run_and_throw_if_fail: %s, cwd=%s%s" % (args, cwd, env_string))
        if self._should_throw_when_run.intersection(args):
            raise ScriptError("Exception for %s" % args, output="MOCK command output")
        return "MOCK output of child process"

    def command_for_printing(self, args):
        string_args = map(unicode, args)
        return " ".join(string_args)

    def run_command(self,
                    args,
                    cwd=None,
                    input=None,
                    error_handler=None,
                    return_exit_code=False,
                    return_stderr=True,
                    decode_output=False,
                    env=None):

        self.calls.append(args)

        assert(isinstance(args, list) or isinstance(args, tuple))
        if self._should_log:
            env_string = ""
            if env:
                env_string = ", env=%s" % env
            input_string = ""
            if input:
                input_string = ", input=%s" % input
            _log.info("MOCK run_command: %s, cwd=%s%s%s" % (args, cwd, env_string, input_string))
        output = "MOCK output of child process"

        if self._should_throw_when_run.intersection(args):
            raise ScriptError("Exception for %s" % args, output="MOCK command output")

        if self._should_throw:
            raise ScriptError("MOCK ScriptError", output=output)
        return output

    def cpu_count(self):
        return 2

    def kill_all(self, process_name):
        pass

    def kill_process(self, pid):
        pass

    def popen(self, args, cwd=None, env=None, **kwargs):
        self.calls.append(args)
        if self._should_log:
            cwd_string = ""
            if cwd:
                cwd_string = ", cwd=%s" % cwd
            env_string = ""
            if env:
                env_string = ", env=%s" % env
            _log.info("MOCK popen: %s%s%s" % (args, cwd_string, env_string))
        if not self._proc:
            self._proc = MockProcess()
        return self._proc

    def run_in_parallel(self, commands):
        num_previous_calls = len(self.calls)
        command_outputs = []
        for cmd_line, cwd in commands:
            command_outputs.append([0, self.run_command(cmd_line, cwd=cwd), ''])

        new_calls = self.calls[num_previous_calls:]
        self.calls = self.calls[:num_previous_calls]
        self.calls.append(new_calls)
        return command_outputs


class MockExecutive2(MockExecutive):
    """MockExecutive2 is like MockExecutive except it doesn't log anything."""

    def __init__(self, output='', exit_code=0, exception=None, run_command_fn=None, stderr=''):
        self._output = output
        self._stderr = stderr
        self._exit_code = exit_code
        self._exception = exception
        self._run_command_fn = run_command_fn
        self.calls = []

    def run_command(self,
                    args,
                    cwd=None,
                    input=None,
                    error_handler=None,
                    return_exit_code=False,
                    return_stderr=True,
                    decode_output=False,
                    env=None):
        self.calls.append(args)
        assert(isinstance(args, list) or isinstance(args, tuple))
        if self._exception:
            raise self._exception  # pylint: disable=E0702
        if self._run_command_fn:
            return self._run_command_fn(args)
        if return_exit_code:
            return self._exit_code
        if self._exit_code and error_handler:
            script_error = ScriptError(script_args=args, exit_code=self._exit_code, output=self._output)
            error_handler(script_error)
        if return_stderr:
            return self._output + self._stderr
        return self._output