On 07/12/10 10:22, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have extended RunShellImpl to add some features. In particular, I
> overrode didProcessFail method, which now scans process standard output
> and matches it to a user-supplied pattern. I use the parent class’s
> setOutputStreamObj method to supply my OutputStreamIntf implementation,
> based on ByteArrayOutputStream, to capture the process standard output.
> (By the way, why isn’t there a similar way to capture standard error?)

There should be, file a JIRA issue. Apparently it wasn't designed with 
that in mind.


>
> One problem that I ran into is that sometimes when didProcessFail is
> called, the output stream gobbler has not finished writing to my output
> stream, and so when I inspect the stream contents, I don’t get the full
> output. The reason, I think, is that the execute() method of the parent
> class launches the two stream gobblers and sets them adrift, never
> joining to the parent thread, so that there is no control over their
> execution. I think it would be better if the stream gobblers were
> explicitly joined in the run() method, after the process returns.
>
> Unfortunately, since nearly all methods of RunShellImpl are declared as
> private, there is only so much I can do in my derived class. Do you have
> any suggestions for me? For now, I just added a short wait before
> inspecting the output stream, to give time to the stream gobbler to finish.

I can make the ones you want protected, or if you can supply a patch 
with some other changes we'll put this in,

I'm trying to get some parser problems dealt with ready for a new test.

I've been doing some filesDelete stuff, incidentally

-steve


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