On Monday, 11 September 2023 at 22:08:54 UTC, Christian Köstlin
wrote:
On 09.09.23 17:44, Vino wrote:
Hi All,
Request your help on how to convert the output of
std.process.pipeProcess to hash string
```
auto test(in Redirect redirect=Redirect.stdout |
Redirect.stderr) {
import std.process;
import std.digest.crc;
import std.stdio: writeln;
result = std.process.pipeProcess("whoami" ~ "/?",
redirect);
auto content = result.stdout.readln;
auto hash = crc32Of(content);
return hash;
}
void main() {
writeln(test);
}
```
Output: All writes the below.
```
[0, 0, 0, 0]
```
Required: Read the completed output and convert it to a single
hash string.
From,
Vino.B
Good that you could solve your problem already.
Just three remarks:
First I would recommend to use `std.process : execute` instead
of
`pipeProcess` in this usecase, as this will wait properly for
the process to exit and it also will collect its output.
Second its always good to test the exit status of the process
... just in case.
Third I would not look at `stderr` too much .. well behaved
commandline tools should not put data for machines there.
Kind regards,
Christian
This is just an example, and more over execute has only stdout,
where as we need all stdin,stdout,stderr, in order to minimize
the runtime of log running task we run the stdout and stderr in a
separate thread, the difference is that for pipeproces we have to
use wait to ensure that the child process is completed, where as
for execute we do not need to use wait, as the process exist only
after the completion.
From,
Vino.