#!/usr/bin/env luajit -- An example users .aataaj_JACK.lua script that just starts qsynth. -- Most of this APT stuff was copied from apt-panopticon. local APT = {} APT.readCmd = function(cmd) local result = {} local output = io.popen(cmd) if nil ~= output then for l in output:lines() do table.insert(result, l) end end return result end APT.exe = function(c) local exe = {status = 0, result = '', lines = {}, log = true, cmd = c .. ' ', command = c} function exe:log() self.log = true return self end function exe:Nice(c) if nil == c then self.cmd = 'ionice -c3 nice -n 19 ' .. self.cmd else self.cmd = self.cmd .. 'ionice -c3 nice -n 19 ' .. c .. ' ' end return self end function exe:timeout(c) -- timeout returns a status of - command status if --preserve-status; "128+9" (actually 137) if --kill-after ends up being done; 124 if it had to TERM; command status if all went well. -- --kill-after means "send KILL after TERM fails. if nil == c then self.cmd = 'timeout --kill-after=10.0 --foreground 42.0s ' .. self.cmd else self.cmd = 'timeout --kill-after=10.0 --foreground ' .. c .. ' ' .. self.cmd end return self end function exe:also(c) if nil == c then c = '' else c = ' ' .. c end self.cmd = self.cmd .. ';' .. c .. ' ' return self end function exe:And(c) if nil == c then c = '' else c = ' ' .. c end self.cmd = self.cmd .. '&&' .. c .. ' ' return self end function exe:Or(c) if nil == c then c = '' end self.cmd = self.cmd .. '|| ' .. c .. ' ' return self end function exe:noErr() self.cmd = self.cmd .. '2>/dev/null ' return self end function exe:wait(w) self.cmd = self.cmd .. '&& touch ' .. w .. ' ' return self end function exe:Do() --[[ "The condition expression of a control structure can return any value. Both false and nil are considered false. All values different from nil and false are considered true (in particular, the number 0 and the empty string are also true)." says the docs, I beg to differ.]] if true == self.log then D(" executing -   " .. self.cmd .. "") end --[[ Damn os.execute() Lua 5.1 says it returns "a status code, which is system-dependent" Lua 5.2 says it returns true/nil, "exit"/"signal", the status code. I'm getting 7168 or 0. No idea what the fuck that is. local ok, rslt, status = os.execute(s) ]] local f = APT.readCmd(self.cmd, 'r') -- The last line will be the command's returned status, collect everything else in result. self.status = '' -- Otherwise the result starts with 0. self.result = '\n' self.lines = f for i,l in ipairs(f) do self.result = self.result .. l .. "\n" end f = APT.readCmd('echo "$?"', 'r') for i,l in ipairs(f) do self.status = tonumber(l) if (137 == self.status) or (124 == self.status) then print("timeout killed " .. self.status .. ' ' .. self.command) E("timeout killed " .. self.status .. ' ' .. self.command) elseif (0 ~= self.status) then print("status |" .. self.status .. '| ' .. self.command) E("status |" .. self.status .. '| ' .. self.command) end end return self end function exe:fork(host) if nil ~= host then self.cmd = self.cmd .. '; r=$?; if [ $r -ge 124 ]; then echo "$r ' .. host .. ' failed forked command ' .. string.gsub(self.cmd, '"', "'") .. '"; fi' end self.cmd = '{ ' .. self.cmd .. '; } &' if true == self.log then D(" forking -   " .. self.cmd .. "") end os.execute(self.cmd) return self end return exe end APT.exists = function(c) if 0 == APT.exe('which ' .. c):Do().status then return true end return false end APT.killEmAll = function(all) for i,l in ipairs(all) do local c = 0 while 0 ~= tonumber(APT.exe("pgrep -u $USER -xc " .. l):Do().result) do local s = 'TERM' if c > 0 then s = 'KILL'; APT.exe("sleep " .. c):Do() end print( "pkill -" .. s .. " -u $USER -x " .. l) APT.exe("pkill -" .. s .. " -u $USER -x " .. l):Do() c = c + 1 end end end if APT.exists('qsynth') then APT.exe('qsynth'):fork() end