0) { // This is the main thread. We'll just wait for a while. // We won't be needing this one. fclose($up); // Wait for a return value from the loop process. $read = array($down); $write = null; $except = null; if (stream_select($read, $write, $except, null) === false) { throw new \RuntimeException('Error waiting for execution loop.'); } $content = stream_get_contents($down); fclose($down); if ($content) { $shell->setScopeVariables(@unserialize($content)); } return; } // This is the child process. It's going to do all the work. if (function_exists('setproctitle')) { setproctitle('psysh (loop)'); } // We won't be needing this one. fclose($down); // Let's do some processing. parent::run($shell); // Send the scope variables back up to the main thread fwrite($up, $this->serializeReturn($shell->getScopeVariables(false))); fclose($up); posix_kill(posix_getpid(), SIGKILL); } /** * Create a savegame at the start of each loop iteration. */ public function beforeLoop() { $this->createSavegame(); } /** * Clean up old savegames at the end of each loop iteration. */ public function afterLoop() { // if there's an old savegame hanging around, let's kill it. if (isset($this->savegame)) { posix_kill($this->savegame, SIGKILL); pcntl_signal_dispatch(); } } /** * Create a savegame fork. * * The savegame contains the current execution state, and can be resumed in * the event that the worker dies unexpectedly (for example, by encountering * a PHP fatal error). */ private function createSavegame() { // the current process will become the savegame $this->savegame = posix_getpid(); $pid = pcntl_fork(); if ($pid < 0) { throw new \RuntimeException('Unable to create savegame fork.'); } elseif ($pid > 0) { // we're the savegame now... let's wait and see what happens pcntl_waitpid($pid, $status); // worker exited cleanly, let's bail if (!pcntl_wexitstatus($status)) { posix_kill(posix_getpid(), SIGKILL); } // worker didn't exit cleanly, we'll need to have another go $this->createSavegame(); } } /** * Serialize all serializable return values. * * A naïve serialization will run into issues if there is a Closure or * SimpleXMLElement (among other things) in scope when exiting the execution * loop. We'll just ignore these unserializable classes, and serialize what * we can. * * @param array $return * * @return string */ private function serializeReturn(array $return) { $serializable = array(); foreach ($return as $key => $value) { // No need to return magic variables if (Context::isSpecialVariableName($key)) { continue; } // Resources and Closures don't error, but they don't serialize well either. if (is_resource($value) || $value instanceof \Closure) { continue; } try { @serialize($value); $serializable[$key] = $value; } catch (\Exception $e) { // we'll just ignore this one... } catch (\Throwable $e) { // and this one too... } } return @serialize($serializable); } }