The output stream will stay open until the process exits. The process exits when it decides to terminate, it is explicitly killed, or implicitly killed by closing the input stream, for example.
This means that your readLine
will block until there is more output from cmd.exe
but, since you don't send more commands, there isn't any. And it won't ever be.
In the simple case, you can either close the input or write exit
command, to close the console. If slcanterm.exe
is the only program you want to run then you could start that process directly. If you want to run more commands then you need a way to detect an error (do not ignore the error stream) or to detect that the output of the command has terminated. If the command you run does not have a consistent last line then you can write echo ---MARKER---
to stdin
and detect when that line appears (it means that the last command has terminated and the echo
as been executed).
Many possibilities. It depends on what you want to do.
The following class demonstrates the simple technique I was suggesting. Also, it ensures echo off
and that everything that is not the command output is ignored (because cmd.exe
outputs every input character).
class CommandRunner implements Closeable {
private Process cmd;
private OutputStreamWriter stdin;
private BufferedReader stderr;
private BufferedReader stdout;
private static class ArtificialOutput {
public List<String> inputLines;
public String finalMarker;
public ArtificialOutput(List<String> inputLines, String finalMarker) {
super();
this.inputLines = inputLines;
this.finalMarker = finalMarker;
}
}
public CommandRunner() throws IOException {
cmd = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd.exe");
stdin = new OutputStreamWriter(cmd.getOutputStream());
stderr = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(cmd.getErrorStream()));
stdout = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(cmd.getInputStream()));
// turn off echo of commands (also skips any console header lines)
execute("echo off", StdinWriter.WRITE_NOTHING, StdoutProcessor.IGNORE);
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
stdin.close();
stdout.close();
stderr.close();
cmd.destroy();
}
public void execute(String command, StdinWriter writer, StdoutProcessor processor) throws IOException {
processOutput(executeCommand(command, writer), processor);
}
private ArtificialOutput executeCommand(String command, StdinWriter writer) throws IOException {
List<String> lines = new ArrayList<String>();
// add command as input line
lines.add(command);
// add all custom input lines
ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
try (OutputStreamWriter bufferWriter = new OutputStreamWriter(buffer)) {
writer.write(bufferWriter);
}
try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new ByteArrayInputStream(buffer.toByteArray())))) {
String line = null;
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
lines.add(line);
}
}
// add stdout and sterr markers as input lines
String marker = "--- MARKER " + System.currentTimeMillis() + Math.random();
lines.add("echo " + marker + ">&2");
lines.add("echo " + marker);
// write everything to stdin
for (String line : lines) {
stdin.write(line + System.lineSeparator());
}
stdin.flush();
// our artificial outputs (with echo off) are the input lines and the closing marker
return new ArtificialOutput(lines, marker);
}
private void processOutput(ArtificialOutput artificialOutput, StdoutProcessor processor) throws IOException {
byte[] output = readUntilMarker(artificialOutput, stdout);
byte[] errors = readUntilMarker(artificialOutput, stderr);
if (errors.length > 0) {
processor.processError(new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new ByteArrayInputStream(errors))));
}
processor.processOuput(new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new ByteArrayInputStream(output))));
}
private byte[] readUntilMarker(ArtificialOutput artificialOutput, BufferedReader reader) throws IOException {
ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
try (BufferedWriter writer = new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(buffer))) {;
String line;
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
// ignore input lines because cmd.exe outputs every input character
if (artificialOutput.inputLines.remove(line)) {
continue;
}
// the final marker indicates the command has ended
if (line.equals(artificialOutput.finalMarker)) {
break;
}
// everything else is the command output
writer.write(line + System.lineSeparator());
}
}
return buffer.toByteArray();
}
}
Having this class you can do this in your program:
try (CommandRunner cmd = new CommandRunner()) {
cmd.execute("dir", StdinWriter.WRITE_NOTHING, StdoutProcessor.PRINT);
cmd.execute("echo something", StdinWriter.WRITE_NOTHING, StdoutProcessor.PRINT);
}