import {isVerbose, VERBOSE_VALUES, isVerboseFunction} from './values.js'; // Information computed before spawning, used by the `verbose` option export const getVerboseInfo = (verbose, escapedCommand, rawOptions) => { validateVerbose(verbose); const commandId = getCommandId(verbose); return { verbose, escapedCommand, commandId, rawOptions, }; }; const getCommandId = verbose => isVerbose({verbose}) ? COMMAND_ID++ : undefined; // Prepending the `pid` is useful when multiple commands print their output at the same time. // However, we cannot use the real PID since this is not available with `child_process.spawnSync()`. // Also, we cannot use the real PID if we want to print it before `child_process.spawn()` is run. // As a pro, it is shorter than a normal PID and never re-uses the same id. // As a con, it cannot be used to send signals. let COMMAND_ID = 0n; const validateVerbose = verbose => { for (const fdVerbose of verbose) { if (fdVerbose === false) { throw new TypeError('The "verbose: false" option was renamed to "verbose: \'none\'".'); } if (fdVerbose === true) { throw new TypeError('The "verbose: true" option was renamed to "verbose: \'short\'".'); } if (!VERBOSE_VALUES.includes(fdVerbose) && !isVerboseFunction(fdVerbose)) { const allowedValues = VERBOSE_VALUES.map(allowedValue => `'${allowedValue}'`).join(', '); throw new TypeError(`The "verbose" option must not be ${fdVerbose}. Allowed values are: ${allowedValues} or a function.`); } } };