use std::{collections::HashMap, env, process::Command}; /// Returns a QEMU runner target given an architecture. fn get_qemu_target(arch: &str) -> &str { match arch { "armv7" => "arm", "i686" => "i386", "powerpc" => "ppc", "powerpc64le" => "ppc64le", _ => arch, } } /// This is required since running binary tests via cross can cause be tricky! We need to basically "magically" grab /// the correct runner in some cases, which can be done by inspecting env variables that should only show up while /// using cross. /// /// Originally inspired by [ripgrep's test files](https://cs.github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/blob/9f0e88bcb14e02da1b88872435b17d74786640b5/tests/util.rs#L470), /// but adapted to work more generally with the architectures supported by bottom after looking through cross' /// [linux-runner](https://github.com/cross-rs/cross/blob/main/docker/linux-runner) file. fn cross_runner() -> Option { const TARGET_RUNNER: &str = "CARGO_TARGET_RUNNER"; const CROSS_RUNNER: &str = "CROSS_RUNNER"; let env_mapping = std::env::vars_os() .filter_map(|(k, v)| { let (k, v) = (k.to_string_lossy(), v.to_string_lossy()); if k.starts_with("CARGO_TARGET_") && k.ends_with("_RUNNER") && !v.is_empty() { Some((TARGET_RUNNER.to_string(), v.to_string())) } else if k == CROSS_RUNNER && !v.is_empty() { Some((k.to_string(), v.to_string())) } else { None } }) .collect::>(); if let Some(cross_runner) = env_mapping.get(CROSS_RUNNER) { if cross_runner == "qemu-user" { env_mapping.get(TARGET_RUNNER).map(|target_runner| { format!( "qemu-{}", get_qemu_target( target_runner .split_ascii_whitespace() .collect::>() .last() .unwrap() ) ) }) } else { None } } else { env_mapping.get(TARGET_RUNNER).cloned() } } /// Returns the [`Command`] of a binary invocation of bottom. pub fn btm_command() -> Command { let btm_exe = env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_btm"); match cross_runner() { None => Command::new(btm_exe), Some(runner) => { let mut cmd = Command::new(runner); cmd.arg(btm_exe); cmd } } }