os: add os.execve/3 (extracted from unix_spawn_process); use os.execvp/2 in v.util.launch_tool/3
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			@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ pub fn create(path string) ?File {
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}
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// execvp - loads and executes a new child process, in place of the current process.
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// execvp - loads and executes a new child process, *in place* of the current process.
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// The child process executable is located in `cmdpath`.
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// The arguments, that will be passed to it are in `args`.
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// NB: this function will NOT return when successfull, since
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			@ -883,6 +883,32 @@ pub fn execvp(cmdpath string, args []string) ? {
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	cargs << charptr(0)
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	res := C.execvp(charptr(cmdpath.str), cargs.data)
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	if res == -1 {
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		return error(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno))
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		return error_with_code(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno), C.errno)
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	}
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}
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// execve - loads and executes a new child process, *in place* of the current process.
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// The child process executable is located in `cmdpath`.
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// The arguments, that will be passed to it are in `args`.
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// You can pass environment variables to through `envs`.
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// NB: this function will NOT return when successfull, since
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// the child process will take control over execution.
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pub fn execve(cmdpath string, args []string, envs []string) ? {
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	mut cargv := []charptr{}
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	mut cenvs := []charptr{}
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	cargv << charptr(cmdpath.str)
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	for i in 0 .. args.len {
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		cargv << charptr(args[i].str)
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	}
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	for i in 0 .. envs.len {
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		cenvs << charptr(envs[i].str)
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	}
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	cargv << charptr(0)
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	cenvs << charptr(0)
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	res := C.execve(charptr(cmdpath.str), cargv.data, cenvs.data)
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	// NB: normally execve does not return at all.
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	// If it returns, then something went wrong...
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	if res == -1 {
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		return error_with_code(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno), C.errno)
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	}
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}
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			@ -43,22 +43,10 @@ fn (mut p Process) unix_spawn_process() int {
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		fd_close(pipeset[3])
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		fd_close(pipeset[5])
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	}
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	mut cargv := []charptr{}
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	mut cenvs := []charptr{}
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	cargv << charptr(p.filename.str)
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	for i in 0 .. p.args.len {
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		cargv << charptr(p.args[i].str)
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	execve(p.filename, p.args, p.env) or {
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		eprintln(err)
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		exit(1)
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	}
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	for i in 0 .. p.env.len {
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		cenvs << charptr(p.env[i].str)
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	}
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	cargv << charptr(0)
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	cenvs << charptr(0)
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	C.execve(charptr(p.filename.str), cargv.data, cenvs.data)
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	// NB: normally execve does not return at all.
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	// If it returns, then something went wrong...
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	eprintln(posix_get_error_msg(C.errno))
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	exit(1)
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	return 0
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}
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	if is_verbose {
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		println('launch_tool running tool command: $tool_command ...')
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	}
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	exit(os.system(tool_command))
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	os.execvp(tool_exe, args)
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}
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// NB: should_recompile_tool/2 compares unix timestamps that have 1 second resolution
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