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* [dev] Don't use await for on stdout and stdin; pass local engine argument 1) Don't use await for on stdout followd by await for on stderr. This can cause nothing to happen. E.g. if one didn't do something like `flutter pub upgrade` dev/automated_tests and the version in the old one was pre-nnbd (but flutter itself use lots of nnbd stuff) lots of errors would be emitted, but because we basically only listen to stdout nothing will happen (deadlock once stderr buffer runs out). Note that it still awaits the exit-code below. 2) Pass --local-engine (if given) so there won't be any crashes because of that.
246 lines
8.4 KiB
Dart
246 lines
8.4 KiB
Dart
// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'dart:async';
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import 'dart:convert';
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import 'dart:developer';
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import 'dart:io';
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import 'dart:isolate';
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import 'package:path/path.dart' as path;
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import 'package:logging/logging.dart';
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import 'package:stack_trace/stack_trace.dart';
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import 'adb.dart';
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import 'running_processes.dart';
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import 'task_result.dart';
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import 'utils.dart';
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/// Identifiers for devices that should never be rebooted.
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final Set<String> noRebootForbidList = <String>{
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'822ef7958bba573829d85eef4df6cbdd86593730', // 32bit iPhone requires manual intervention on reboot.
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};
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/// The maximum number of test runs before a device must be rebooted.
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///
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/// This number was chosen arbitrarily.
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const int maxiumRuns = 30;
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/// Represents a unit of work performed in the CI environment that can
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/// succeed, fail and be retried independently of others.
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typedef TaskFunction = Future<TaskResult> Function();
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bool _isTaskRegistered = false;
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/// Registers a [task] to run, returns the result when it is complete.
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///
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/// The task does not run immediately but waits for the request via the
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/// VM service protocol to run it.
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///
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/// It is OK for a [task] to perform many things. However, only one task can be
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/// registered per Dart VM.
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Future<TaskResult> task(TaskFunction task) async {
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if (_isTaskRegistered)
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throw StateError('A task is already registered');
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_isTaskRegistered = true;
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// TODO(ianh): allow overriding logging.
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Logger.root.level = Level.ALL;
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Logger.root.onRecord.listen((LogRecord rec) {
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print('${rec.level.name}: ${rec.time}: ${rec.message}');
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});
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final _TaskRunner runner = _TaskRunner(task);
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runner.keepVmAliveUntilTaskRunRequested();
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return runner.whenDone;
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}
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class _TaskRunner {
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_TaskRunner(this.task) {
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registerExtension('ext.cocoonRunTask',
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(String method, Map<String, String> parameters) async {
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final Duration taskTimeout = parameters.containsKey('timeoutInMinutes')
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? Duration(minutes: int.parse(parameters['timeoutInMinutes']))
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: null;
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final TaskResult result = await run(taskTimeout);
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return ServiceExtensionResponse.result(json.encode(result.toJson()));
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});
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registerExtension('ext.cocoonRunnerReady',
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(String method, Map<String, String> parameters) async {
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return ServiceExtensionResponse.result('"ready"');
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});
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}
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final TaskFunction task;
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// TODO(ianh): workaround for https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/23797
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RawReceivePort _keepAlivePort;
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Timer _startTaskTimeout;
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bool _taskStarted = false;
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final Completer<TaskResult> _completer = Completer<TaskResult>();
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static final Logger logger = Logger('TaskRunner');
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/// Signals that this task runner finished running the task.
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Future<TaskResult> get whenDone => _completer.future;
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Future<TaskResult> run(Duration taskTimeout) async {
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try {
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_taskStarted = true;
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print('Running task with a timeout of $taskTimeout.');
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final String exe = Platform.isWindows ? '.exe' : '';
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section('Checking running Dart$exe processes');
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final Set<RunningProcessInfo> beforeRunningDartInstances = await getRunningProcesses(
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processName: 'dart$exe',
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).toSet();
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final Set<RunningProcessInfo> allProcesses = await getRunningProcesses().toSet();
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beforeRunningDartInstances.forEach(print);
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for (final RunningProcessInfo info in allProcesses) {
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if (info.commandLine.contains('iproxy')) {
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print('[LEAK]: ${info.commandLine} ${info.creationDate} ${info.pid} ');
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}
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}
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print('enabling configs for macOS, Linux, Windows, and Web...');
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final int configResult = await exec(path.join(flutterDirectory.path, 'bin', 'flutter'), <String>[
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'config',
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'-v',
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'--enable-macos-desktop',
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'--enable-windows-desktop',
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'--enable-linux-desktop',
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'--enable-web',
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if (localEngine != null) ...<String>['--local-engine', localEngine],
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], canFail: true);
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if (configResult != 0) {
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print('Failed to enable configuration, tasks may not run.');
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}
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Future<TaskResult> futureResult = _performTask();
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if (taskTimeout != null)
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futureResult = futureResult.timeout(taskTimeout);
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TaskResult result = await futureResult;
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section('Checking running Dart$exe processes after task...');
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final List<RunningProcessInfo> afterRunningDartInstances = await getRunningProcesses(
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processName: 'dart$exe',
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).toList();
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for (final RunningProcessInfo info in afterRunningDartInstances) {
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if (!beforeRunningDartInstances.contains(info)) {
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print('$info was leaked by this test.');
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if (result is TaskResultCheckProcesses) {
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result = TaskResult.failure('This test leaked dart processes');
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}
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final bool killed = await killProcess(info.pid);
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if (!killed) {
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print('Failed to kill process ${info.pid}.');
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} else {
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print('Killed process id ${info.pid}.');
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}
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}
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}
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_completer.complete(result);
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return result;
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} on TimeoutException catch (err, stackTrace) {
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print('Task timed out in framework.dart after $taskTimeout.');
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print(err);
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print(stackTrace);
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return TaskResult.failure('Task timed out after $taskTimeout');
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} finally {
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await checkForRebootRequired();
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await forceQuitRunningProcesses();
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_closeKeepAlivePort();
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}
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}
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Future<void> checkForRebootRequired() async {
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print('Checking for reboot');
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try {
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final Device device = await devices.workingDevice;
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if (noRebootForbidList.contains(device.deviceId)) {
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return;
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}
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final File rebootFile = _rebootFile();
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int runCount;
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if (rebootFile.existsSync()) {
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runCount = int.tryParse(rebootFile.readAsStringSync().trim());
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} else {
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runCount = 0;
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}
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if (runCount < maxiumRuns) {
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rebootFile
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..createSync()
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..writeAsStringSync((runCount + 1).toString());
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return;
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}
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rebootFile.deleteSync();
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print('rebooting');
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await device.reboot();
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} on TimeoutException {
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// Could not find device in order to reboot.
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} on DeviceException {
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// No attached device needed to reboot.
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}
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}
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/// Causes the Dart VM to stay alive until a request to run the task is
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/// received via the VM service protocol.
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void keepVmAliveUntilTaskRunRequested() {
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if (_taskStarted)
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throw StateError('Task already started.');
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// Merely creating this port object will cause the VM to stay alive and keep
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// the VM service server running until the port is disposed of.
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_keepAlivePort = RawReceivePort();
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// Timeout if nothing bothers to connect and ask us to run the task.
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const Duration taskStartTimeout = Duration(seconds: 60);
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_startTaskTimeout = Timer(taskStartTimeout, () {
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if (!_taskStarted) {
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logger.severe('Task did not start in $taskStartTimeout.');
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_closeKeepAlivePort();
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exitCode = 1;
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}
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});
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}
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/// Disables the keepalive port, allowing the VM to exit.
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void _closeKeepAlivePort() {
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_startTaskTimeout?.cancel();
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_keepAlivePort?.close();
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}
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Future<TaskResult> _performTask() {
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final Completer<TaskResult> completer = Completer<TaskResult>();
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Chain.capture(() async {
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completer.complete(await task());
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}, onError: (dynamic taskError, Chain taskErrorStack) {
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final String message = 'Task failed: $taskError';
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stderr
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..writeln(message)
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..writeln('\nStack trace:')
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..writeln(taskErrorStack.terse);
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// IMPORTANT: We're completing the future _successfully_ but with a value
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// that indicates a task failure. This is intentional. At this point we
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// are catching errors coming from arbitrary (and untrustworthy) task
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// code. Our goal is to convert the failure into a readable message.
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// Propagating it further is not useful.
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if (!completer.isCompleted)
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completer.complete(TaskResult.failure(message));
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});
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return completer.future;
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}
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}
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File _rebootFile() {
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if (Platform.isLinux || Platform.isMacOS) {
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return File(path.join(Platform.environment['HOME'], '.reboot-count'));
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}
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if (!Platform.isWindows) {
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throw StateError('Unexpected platform ${Platform.operatingSystem}');
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}
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return File(path.join(Platform.environment['USERPROFILE'], '.reboot-count'));
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}
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