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#ifndef RUNNER_EXECUTOR_H
#define RUNNER_EXECUTOR_H
#include "job_list.h"
#include "settings.h"
struct execute_state
{
size_t next;
/*
* < 0 : No overall timeout used.
* = 0 : Timeouted, don't execute any more.
* > 0 : Timeout in use, time left.
*/
double time_left;
bool dry;
};
enum {
_F_JOURNAL,
_F_OUT,
_F_ERR,
_F_DMESG,
_F_SOCKET,
_F_LAST,
};
bool open_output_files(int dirfd, int *fds, bool write);
bool open_output_files_rdonly(int dirfd, int *fds);
void close_outputs(int *fds);
const char *get_out_filename(int fid);
/*
* Initialize execute_state object to a state where it's ready to
* execute. Will validate the settings and serialize both settings and
* the job_list into the result directory, overwriting old files if
* settings set to do so.
*/
bool initialize_execute_state(struct execute_state *state,
struct settings *settings,
struct job_list *job_list);
/*
* Initialize execute_state object to a state where it's ready to
* resume an already existing run. settings and job_list must have
* been initialized with init_settings et al, and will be read from
* the result directory pointed to by dirfd.
*/
bool initialize_execute_state_from_resume(int dirfd,
struct execute_state *state,
struct settings *settings,
struct job_list *job_list);
bool execute(struct execute_state *state,
struct settings *settings,
struct job_list *job_list);
#endif
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