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				| var debug = require('debug')('nodemon:run');
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| const statSync = require('fs').statSync;
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| var utils = require('../utils');
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| var bus = utils.bus;
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| var childProcess = require('child_process');
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| var spawn = childProcess.spawn;
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| var exec = childProcess.exec;
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| var execSync = childProcess.execSync;
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| var fork = childProcess.fork;
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| var watch = require('./watch').watch;
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| var config = require('../config');
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| var child = null; // the actual child process we spawn
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| var killedAfterChange = false;
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| var noop = () => {};
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| var restart = null;
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| var psTree = require('pstree.remy');
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| var path = require('path');
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| var signals = require('./signals');
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| const osRelease = parseInt(require('os').release().split('.')[0], 10);
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| 
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| function run(options) {
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|   var cmd = config.command.raw;
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|   // moved up
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|   // we need restart function below in the global scope for run.kill
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|   /*jshint validthis:true*/
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|   restart = run.bind(this, options);
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|   run.restart = restart;
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| 
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|   // binding options with instance of run
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|   // so that we can use it in run.kill
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|   run.options = options;
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| 
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|   var runCmd = !options.runOnChangeOnly || config.lastStarted !== 0;
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|   if (runCmd) {
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|     utils.log.status('starting `' + config.command.string + '`');
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|   } else {
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|     // should just watch file if command is not to be run
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|     // had another alternate approach
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|     // to stop process being forked/spawned in the below code
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|     // but this approach does early exit and makes code cleaner
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|     debug('start watch on: %s', config.options.watch);
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|     if (config.options.watch !== false) {
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|       watch();
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|       return;
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   config.lastStarted = Date.now();
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| 
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|   var stdio = ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'];
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| 
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|   if (config.options.stdout) {
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|     stdio = ['pipe', process.stdout, process.stderr];
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (config.options.stdin === false) {
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|     stdio = [process.stdin, process.stdout, process.stderr];
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|   }
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| 
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|   var sh = 'sh';
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|   var shFlag = '-c';
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| 
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|   const binPath = process.cwd() + '/node_modules/.bin';
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| 
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|   const spawnOptions = {
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|     env: Object.assign({}, process.env, options.execOptions.env, {
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|       PATH: binPath + path.delimiter + process.env.PATH,
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|     }),
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|     stdio: stdio,
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|   };
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| 
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|   var executable = cmd.executable;
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| 
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|   if (utils.isWindows) {
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|     // if the exec includes a forward slash, reverse it for windows compat
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|     // but *only* apply to the first command, and none of the arguments.
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|     // ref #1251 and #1236
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|     if (executable.indexOf('/') !== -1) {
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|       executable = executable
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|         .split(' ')
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|         .map((e, i) => {
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|           if (i === 0) {
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|             return path.normalize(e);
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|           }
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|           return e;
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|         })
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|         .join(' ');
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|     }
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|     // taken from npm's cli: https://git.io/vNFD4
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|     sh = process.env.comspec || 'cmd';
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|     shFlag = '/d /s /c';
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|     spawnOptions.windowsVerbatimArguments = true;
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|   }
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| 
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|   var args = runCmd ? utils.stringify(executable, cmd.args) : ':';
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|   var spawnArgs = [sh, [shFlag, args], spawnOptions];
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| 
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|   const firstArg = cmd.args[0] || '';
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| 
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|   var inBinPath = false;
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|   try {
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|     inBinPath = statSync(`${binPath}/${executable}`).isFile();
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|   } catch (e) {}
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| 
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|   // hasStdio allows us to correctly handle stdin piping
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|   // see: https://git.io/vNtX3
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|   const hasStdio = utils.satisfies('>= 6.4.0 || < 5');
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| 
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|   // forking helps with sub-process handling and tends to clean up better
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|   // than spawning, but it should only be used under specific conditions
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|   const shouldFork =
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|     !config.options.spawn &&
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|     !inBinPath &&
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|     !(firstArg.indexOf('-') === 0) && // don't fork if there's a node exec arg
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|     firstArg !== 'inspect' && // don't fork it's `inspect` debugger
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|     executable === 'node' && // only fork if node
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|     utils.version.major > 4; // only fork if node version > 4
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| 
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|   if (shouldFork) {
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|     // this assumes the first argument is the script and slices it out, since
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|     // we're forking
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|     var forkArgs = cmd.args.slice(1);
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|     var env = utils.merge(options.execOptions.env, process.env);
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|     stdio.push('ipc');
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|     child = fork(options.execOptions.script, forkArgs, {
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|       env: env,
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|       stdio: stdio,
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|       silent: !hasStdio,
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|     });
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|     utils.log.detail('forking');
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|     debug('fork', sh, shFlag, args);
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|   } else {
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|     utils.log.detail('spawning');
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|     child = spawn.apply(null, spawnArgs);
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|     debug('spawn', sh, shFlag, args);
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (config.required) {
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|     var emit = {
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|       stdout: function (data) {
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|         bus.emit('stdout', data);
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|       },
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|       stderr: function (data) {
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|         bus.emit('stderr', data);
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|       },
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|     };
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| 
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|     // now work out what to bind to...
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|     if (config.options.stdout) {
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|       child.on('stdout', emit.stdout).on('stderr', emit.stderr);
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|     } else {
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|       child.stdout.on('data', emit.stdout);
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|       child.stderr.on('data', emit.stderr);
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| 
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|       bus.stdout = child.stdout;
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|       bus.stderr = child.stderr;
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (shouldFork) {
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|       child.on('message', function (message, sendHandle) {
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|         bus.emit('message', message, sendHandle);
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|       });
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   bus.emit('start');
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| 
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|   utils.log.detail('child pid: ' + child.pid);
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| 
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|   child.on('error', function (error) {
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|     bus.emit('error', error);
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|     if (error.code === 'ENOENT') {
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|       utils.log.error('unable to run executable: "' + cmd.executable + '"');
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|       process.exit(1);
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|     } else {
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|       utils.log.error('failed to start child process: ' + error.code);
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|       throw error;
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|     }
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|   });
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| 
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|   child.on('exit', function (code, signal) {
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|     if (child && child.stdin) {
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|       process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin);
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (code === 127) {
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|       utils.log.error(
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|         'failed to start process, "' + cmd.executable + '" exec not found'
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|       );
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|       bus.emit('error', code);
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|       process.exit();
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|     }
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| 
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|     // If the command failed with code 2, it may or may not be a syntax error
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|     // See: http://git.io/fNOAR
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|     // We will only assume a parse error, if the child failed quickly
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|     if (code === 2 && Date.now() < config.lastStarted + 500) {
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|       utils.log.error('process failed, unhandled exit code (2)');
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|       utils.log.error('');
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|       utils.log.error('Either the command has a syntax error,');
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|       utils.log.error('or it is exiting with reserved code 2.');
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|       utils.log.error('');
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|       utils.log.error('To keep nodemon running even after a code 2,');
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|       utils.log.error('add this to the end of your command: || exit 1');
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|       utils.log.error('');
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|       utils.log.error('Read more here: https://git.io/fNOAG');
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|       utils.log.error('');
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|       utils.log.error('nodemon will stop now so that you can fix the command.');
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|       utils.log.error('');
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|       bus.emit('error', code);
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|       process.exit();
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|     }
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| 
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|     // In case we killed the app ourselves, set the signal thusly
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|     if (killedAfterChange) {
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|       killedAfterChange = false;
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|       signal = config.signal;
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|     }
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|     // this is nasty, but it gives it windows support
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|     if (utils.isWindows && signal === 'SIGTERM') {
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|       signal = config.signal;
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (signal === config.signal || code === 0) {
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|       // this was a clean exit, so emit exit, rather than crash
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|       debug('bus.emit(exit) via ' + config.signal);
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|       bus.emit('exit', signal);
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| 
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|       // exit the monitor, but do it gracefully
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|       if (signal === config.signal) {
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|         return restart();
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|       }
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| 
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|       if (code === 0) {
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|         // clean exit - wait until file change to restart
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|         if (runCmd) {
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|           utils.log.status('clean exit - waiting for changes before restart');
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|         }
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|         child = null;
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|       }
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|     } else {
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|       bus.emit('crash');
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|       if (options.exitcrash) {
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|         utils.log.fail('app crashed');
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|         if (!config.required) {
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|           process.exit(1);
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|         }
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|       } else {
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|         utils.log.fail(
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|           'app crashed - waiting for file changes before' + ' starting...'
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|         );
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|         child = null;
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|       }
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (config.options.restartable) {
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|       // stdin needs to kick in again to be able to listen to the
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|       // restart command
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|       process.stdin.resume();
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|     }
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|   });
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| 
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|   // moved the run.kill outside to handle both the cases
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|   // intial start
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|   // no start
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| 
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|   // connect stdin to the child process (options.stdin is on by default)
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|   if (options.stdin) {
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|     process.stdin.resume();
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|     // FIXME decide whether or not we need to decide the encoding
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|     // process.stdin.setEncoding('utf8');
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| 
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|     // swallow the stdin error if it happens
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|     // ref: https://github.com/remy/nodemon/issues/1195
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|     if (hasStdio) {
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|       child.stdin.on('error', () => {});
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|       process.stdin.pipe(child.stdin);
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|     } else {
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|       if (child.stdout) {
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|         child.stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
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|       } else {
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|         utils.log.error(
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|           'running an unsupported version of node ' + process.version
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|         );
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|         utils.log.error(
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|           'nodemon may not work as expected - ' +
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|             'please consider upgrading to LTS'
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|         );
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|       }
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|     }
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| 
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|     bus.once('exit', function () {
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|       if (child && process.stdin.unpipe) {
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|         // node > 0.8
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|         process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin);
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|       }
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|     });
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|   }
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| 
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|   debug('start watch on: %s', config.options.watch);
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|   if (config.options.watch !== false) {
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|     watch();
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| function waitForSubProcesses(pid, callback) {
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|   debug('checking ps tree for pids of ' + pid);
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|   psTree(pid, (err, pids) => {
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|     if (!pids.length) {
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|       return callback();
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|     }
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| 
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|     utils.log.status(
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|       `still waiting for ${pids.length} sub-process${
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|         pids.length > 2 ? 'es' : ''
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|       } to finish...`
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|     );
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|     setTimeout(() => waitForSubProcesses(pid, callback), 1000);
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|   });
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| }
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| 
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| function kill(child, signal, callback) {
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|   if (!callback) {
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|     callback = noop;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (utils.isWindows) {
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|     const taskKill = () => {
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|       try {
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|         exec('taskkill /pid ' + child.pid + ' /T /F');
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|       } catch (e) {
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|         utils.log.error('Could not shutdown sub process cleanly');
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|       }
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|     };
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| 
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|     // We are handling a 'SIGKILL' , 'SIGUSR2' and 'SIGUSR1' POSIX signal under Windows the
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|     // same way it is handled on a UNIX system: We are performing
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|     // a hard shutdown without waiting for the process to clean-up.
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|     if (signal === 'SIGKILL' || osRelease < 10 || signal === 'SIGUSR2' || signal==="SIGUSR1" ) {
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|       debug('terminating process group by force: %s', child.pid);
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| 
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|       // We are using the taskkill utility to terminate the whole
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|       // process group ('/t') of the child ('/pid') by force ('/f').
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|       // We need to end all sub processes, because the 'child'
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|       // process in this context is actually a cmd.exe wrapper.
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|       taskKill();
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|       callback();
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|       return;
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|     }
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| 
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|     try {
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|       // We are using the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line
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|       // (wmic.exe) to resolve the sub-child process identifier, because the
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|       // 'child' process in this context is actually a cmd.exe wrapper.
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|       // We want to send the termination signal directly to the node process.
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|       // The '2> nul' silences the no process found error message.
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|       const resultBuffer = execSync(
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|         `wmic process where (ParentProcessId=${child.pid}) get ProcessId 2> nul`
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|       );
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|       const result = resultBuffer.toString().match(/^[0-9]+/m);
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| 
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|       // If there is no sub-child process we fall back to the child process.
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|       const processId = Array.isArray(result) ? result[0] : child.pid;
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| 
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|       debug('sending kill signal SIGINT to process: %s', processId);
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| 
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|       // We are using the standalone 'windows-kill' executable to send the
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|       // standard POSIX signal 'SIGINT' to the node process. This fixes #1720.
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|       const windowsKill = path.normalize(
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|         `${__dirname}/../../bin/windows-kill.exe`
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|       );
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| 
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|       // We have to detach the 'windows-kill' execution completely from this
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|       // process group to avoid terminating the nodemon process itself.
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|       // See: https://github.com/alirdn/windows-kill#how-it-works--limitations
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|       //
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|       // Therefore we are using 'start' to create a new cmd.exe context.
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|       // The '/min' option hides the new terminal window and the '/wait'
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|       // option lets the process wait for the command to finish.
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| 
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|       execSync(
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|         `start "windows-kill" /min /wait "${windowsKill}" -SIGINT ${processId}`
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|       );
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|     } catch (e) {
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|       taskKill();
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|     }
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|     callback();
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|   } else {
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|     // we use psTree to kill the full subtree of nodemon, because when
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|     // spawning processes like `coffee` under the `--debug` flag, it'll spawn
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|     // it's own child, and that can't be killed by nodemon, so psTree gives us
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|     // an array of PIDs that have spawned under nodemon, and we send each the
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|     // configured signal (default: SIGUSR2) signal, which fixes #335
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|     // note that psTree also works if `ps` is missing by looking in /proc
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|     let sig = signal.replace('SIG', '');
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| 
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|     psTree(child.pid, function (err, pids) {
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|       // if ps isn't native to the OS, then we need to send the numeric value
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|       // for the signal during the kill, `signals` is a lookup table for that.
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|       if (!psTree.hasPS) {
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|         sig = signals[signal];
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|       }
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| 
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|       // the sub processes need to be killed from smallest to largest
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|       debug('sending kill signal to ' + pids.join(', '));
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| 
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|       child.kill(signal);
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| 
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|       pids.sort().forEach((pid) => exec(`kill -${sig} ${pid}`, noop));
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| 
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|       waitForSubProcesses(child.pid, () => {
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|         // finally kill the main user process
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|         exec(`kill -${sig} ${child.pid}`, callback);
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|       });
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|     });
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| run.kill = function (noRestart, callback) {
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|   // I hate code like this :(  - Remy (author of said code)
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|   if (typeof noRestart === 'function') {
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|     callback = noRestart;
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|     noRestart = false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (!callback) {
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|     callback = noop;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (child !== null) {
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|     // if the stdin piping is on, we need to unpipe, but also close stdin on
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|     // the child, otherwise linux can throw EPIPE or ECONNRESET errors.
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|     if (run.options.stdin) {
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|       process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin);
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|     }
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| 
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|     // For the on('exit', ...) handler above the following looks like a
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|     // crash, so we set the killedAfterChange flag if a restart is planned
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|     if (!noRestart) {
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|       killedAfterChange = true;
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|     }
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| 
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|     /* Now kill the entire subtree of processes belonging to nodemon */
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|     var oldPid = child.pid;
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|     if (child) {
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|       kill(child, config.signal, function () {
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|         // this seems to fix the 0.11.x issue with the "rs" restart command,
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|         // though I'm unsure why. it seems like more data is streamed in to
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|         // stdin after we close.
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|         if (child && run.options.stdin && child.stdin && oldPid === child.pid) {
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|           child.stdin.end();
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|         }
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|         callback();
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|       });
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|     }
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|   } else if (!noRestart) {
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|     // if there's no child, then we need to manually start the process
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|     // this is because as there was no child, the child.on('exit') event
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|     // handler doesn't exist which would normally trigger the restart.
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|     bus.once('start', callback);
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|     run.restart();
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|   } else {
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|     callback();
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|   }
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| };
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| 
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| run.restart = noop;
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| 
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| bus.on('quit', function onQuit(code) {
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|   if (code === undefined) {
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|     code = 0;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // remove event listener
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|   var exitTimer = null;
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|   var exit = function () {
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|     clearTimeout(exitTimer);
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|     exit = noop; // null out in case of race condition
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|     child = null;
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|     if (!config.required) {
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|       // Execute all other quit listeners.
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|       bus.listeners('quit').forEach(function (listener) {
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|         if (listener !== onQuit) {
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|           listener();
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|         }
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|       });
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|       process.exit(code);
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|     } else {
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|       bus.emit('exit');
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|     }
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|   };
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| 
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|   // if we're not running already, don't bother with trying to kill
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|   if (config.run === false) {
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|     return exit();
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|   }
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| 
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|   // immediately try to stop any polling
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|   config.run = false;
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| 
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|   if (child) {
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|     // give up waiting for the kids after 10 seconds
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|     exitTimer = setTimeout(exit, 10 * 1000);
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|     child.removeAllListeners('exit');
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|     child.once('exit', exit);
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| 
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|     kill(child, 'SIGINT');
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|   } else {
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|     exit();
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| bus.on('restart', function () {
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|   // run.kill will send a SIGINT to the child process, which will cause it
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|   // to terminate, which in turn uses the 'exit' event handler to restart
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|   run.kill();
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| });
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| 
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| // remove the child file on exit
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| process.on('exit', function () {
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|   utils.log.detail('exiting');
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|   if (child) {
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|     child.kill();
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| // because windows borks when listening for the SIG* events
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| if (!utils.isWindows) {
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|   bus.once('boot', () => {
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|     // usual suspect: ctrl+c exit
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|     process.once('SIGINT', () => bus.emit('quit', 130));
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|     process.once('SIGTERM', () => {
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|       bus.emit('quit', 143);
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|       if (child) {
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|         child.kill('SIGTERM');
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|       }
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|     });
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|   });
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| }
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| 
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| module.exports = run;
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