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flink/flink-end-to-end-tests/test-scripts/common_utils.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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### Some general purpose helper functions that can be used in test scripts.
_on_exit_commands=()
function _on_exit_callback {
# Export the exit code so that it could be used by the callback commands
export TRAPPED_EXIT_CODE=$?
# Un-register the callback, to avoid multiple invocations: some shells may treat some signals as subset of others.
trap "" INT EXIT
# Fast exit, if there is another keyboard interrupt.
trap "exit -1" INT
for command in "${_on_exit_commands[@]-}"; do
eval "${command}"
done
}
# Register for multiple signals: some shells interpret them as mutually exclusive.
trap _on_exit_callback INT EXIT
# Helper method to register a command that should be called on current script exit.
# It allows to have multiple "on exit" commands to be called, compared to the built-in `trap "$command" EXIT`.
# Note: tests should not use `trap $command INT|EXIT` directly, to avoid having "Highlander" situation.
function on_exit {
local command="$1"
# Keep commands in reverse order, so commands would be executed in LIFO order.
_on_exit_commands=("${command}" "${_on_exit_commands[@]-}")
}