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/* NSC -- new Scala compiler
* Copyright 2005-2011 LAMP/EPFL
* @author Martin Odersky
*/
package scala.tools.nsc
import java.io.{ BufferedOutputStream, FileOutputStream, PrintStream }
import scala.tools.nsc.reporters.{Reporter, ConsoleReporter}
import scala.tools.nsc.util.FakePos //Position
import scala.tools.util.SocketServer
import settings.FscSettings
/**
* The server part of the fsc offline compiler. It awaits compilation
* commands and executes them. It caches a compiler instance so
* that it can respond more quickly.
*
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 1.0
*/
class StandardCompileServer extends SocketServer {
lazy val compileSocket: CompileSocket = CompileSocket
private var compiler: Global = null
private def clearCompiler() = compiler = null
var reporter: ConsoleReporter = _
var shutdown = false
var verbose = false
val versionMsg = "Fast Scala compiler " +
Properties.versionString + " -- " +
Properties.copyrightString
val MaxCharge = 0.8
private val runtime = Runtime.getRuntime()
import runtime.{ totalMemory, freeMemory, maxMemory }
/** Create a new compiler instance */
def newGlobal(settings: Settings, reporter: Reporter) =
new Global(settings, reporter) {
override def inform(msg: String) = out.println(msg)
}
override def timeout() {
if (!compileSocket.portFile(port).exists)
fatal("port file no longer exists; skipping cleanup")
}
def printMemoryStats() {
def mb(bytes: Long) = "%dMB".format(bytes / 1000000)
info("New session: total memory = %s, max memory = %s, free memory = %s".format(
mb(totalMemory), mb(maxMemory), mb(freeMemory)))
}
def isMemoryFullEnough() = {
runtime.gc()
(totalMemory - freeMemory).toDouble / maxMemory.toDouble > MaxCharge
}
protected def newOfflineCompilerCommand(arguments: List[String], settings: FscSettings): OfflineCompilerCommand =
new OfflineCompilerCommand(arguments, settings)
/** Problematically, Settings are only considered equal if every setting
* is exactly equal. In fsc this immediately breaks down because the randomly
* chosen temporary outdirs differ between client and server. Among other
* things. Long term we could use a meaningful equality; short term I'm just
* ignoring options which I can see causing a new compiler instance every time
* and which do not interestingly influence compilation products.
*/
def unequalSettings(s1: Settings, s2: Settings): Set[Settings#Setting] = {
val ignoreSettings = Set("-d", "-encoding", "-currentDir")
def trim (s: Settings): Set[Settings#Setting] = (
s.userSetSettings.toSet[Settings#Setting] filterNot (ss => ignoreSettings exists (ss respondsTo _))
)
val ss1 = trim(s1)
val ss2 = trim(s2)
(ss1 union ss2) -- (ss1 intersect ss2)
}
def session() {
val password = compileSocket getPassword port
val guessedPassword = in.readLine()
val input = in.readLine()
def fscError(msg: String): Unit = out println (
FakePos("fsc"),
msg + "\n fsc -help gives more information"
)
if (input == null || password != guessedPassword)
return
val args = input.split("\0", -1).toList
val newSettings = new FscSettings(fscError)
this.verbose = newSettings.verbose.value
val command = newOfflineCompilerCommand(args, newSettings)
info("Settings after normalizing paths: " + newSettings)
printMemoryStats()
// Update the idle timeout if given
if (!newSettings.idleMins.isDefault) {
val mins = newSettings.idleMins.value
if (mins == 0) echo("Disabling idle timeout on compile server.")
else echo("Setting idle timeout to " + mins + " minutes.")
this.idleMinutes = mins
}
if (newSettings.shutdown.value) {
shutdown = true
return out.println("[Compile server exited]")
}
if (newSettings.reset.value) {
clearCompiler()
out.println("[Compile server was reset]")
if (command.files.isEmpty)
return
}
reporter = new ConsoleReporter(newSettings, in, out) {
// disable prompts, so that compile server cannot block
override def displayPrompt = ()
}
def isCompilerReusable: Boolean = {
if (compiler == null) {
info("[Creating new instance for compile server.]")
info("[Compiler version: " + Properties.versionString + ".]")
return false
}
val unequal = unequalSettings(newSettings, compiler.settings)
if (unequal.nonEmpty) {
info("[Replacing compiler with new instance because settings are unequal.]")
info("[Asymmetric settings: " + unequal.mkString(", ") + "]")
}
unequal.isEmpty
}
if (command.shouldStopWithInfo)
reporter.info(null, command.getInfoMessage(newGlobal(newSettings, reporter)), true)
else if (command.files.isEmpty)
reporter.info(null, command.usageMsg, true)
else {
if (isCompilerReusable) {
info("[Reusing existing Global instance.]")
compiler.settings = newSettings
compiler.reporter = reporter
}
else {
compiler = newGlobal(newSettings, reporter)
}
val c = compiler
try new c.Run() compile command.files
catch {
case ex @ FatalError(msg) =>
reporter.error(null, "fatal error: " + msg)
clearCompiler()
case ex =>
warn("Compile server encountered fatal condition: " + ex)
shutdown = true
throw ex
}
}
reporter.printSummary()
if (isMemoryFullEnough) {
info("Nulling out compiler due to memory utilization.")
clearCompiler()
}
}
}
object CompileServer extends StandardCompileServer {
/** A directory holding redirected output */
private lazy val redirectDir = (compileSocket.tmpDir / "output-redirects").createDirectory()
private def redirect(setter: PrintStream => Unit, filename: String): Unit =
setter(new PrintStream((redirectDir / filename).createFile().bufferedOutput()))
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val debug = args contains "-v"
if (debug) {
echo("Starting CompileServer on port " + port)
echo("Redirect dir is " + redirectDir)
}
redirect(System.setOut, "scala-compile-server-out.log")
redirect(System.setErr, "scala-compile-server-err.log")
System.err.println("...starting server on socket "+port+"...")
System.err.flush()
compileSocket.setPort(port)
run()
compileSocket.deletePort(port)
sys.exit(0)
}
}
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