// Package atexit provides handling for functions you want called when // the program exits unexpectedly due to a signal. // // You should also make sure you call Run in the normal exit path. package atexit import ( "os" "os/signal" "sync" "sync/atomic" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" ) var ( fns = make(map[FnHandle]bool) fnsMutex sync.Mutex exitChan chan os.Signal exitOnce sync.Once registerOnce sync.Once signalled int32 ) // FnHandle is the type of the handle returned by function `Register` // that can be used to unregister an at-exit function type FnHandle *func() // Register a function to be called on exit. // Returns a handle which can be used to unregister the function with `Unregister`. func Register(fn func()) FnHandle { fnsMutex.Lock() fns[&fn] = true fnsMutex.Unlock() // Run AtExit handlers on exitSignals so everything gets tidied up properly registerOnce.Do(func() { exitChan = make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(exitChan, exitSignals...) go func() { sig := <-exitChan if sig == nil { return } atomic.StoreInt32(&signalled, 1) fs.Infof(nil, "Signal received: %s", sig) Run() fs.Infof(nil, "Exiting...") os.Exit(0) }() }) return &fn } // Signalled returns true if an exit signal has been received func Signalled() bool { return atomic.LoadInt32(&signalled) != 0 } // Unregister a function using the handle returned by `Register` func Unregister(handle FnHandle) { fnsMutex.Lock() defer fnsMutex.Unlock() delete(fns, handle) } // IgnoreSignals disables the signal handler and prevents Run from being executed automatically func IgnoreSignals() { registerOnce.Do(func() {}) if exitChan != nil { signal.Stop(exitChan) close(exitChan) exitChan = nil } } // Run all the at exit functions if they haven't been run already func Run() { exitOnce.Do(func() { fnsMutex.Lock() defer fnsMutex.Unlock() for fnHandle := range fns { (*fnHandle)() } }) } // OnError registers fn with atexit and returns a function which // runs fn() if *perr != nil and deregisters fn // // It should be used in a defer statement normally so // // defer OnError(&err, cancelFunc)() // // So cancelFunc will be run if the function exits with an error or // at exit. func OnError(perr *error, fn func()) func() { handle := Register(fn) return func() { defer Unregister(handle) if *perr != nil { fn() } } }