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			Executable File
		
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			277 lines
		
	
	
		
			10 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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def _write_message(kind, message):
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    import inspect, os, sys
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    # Get the file/line where this message was generated.
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    f = inspect.currentframe()
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    # Step out of _write_message, and then out of wrapper.
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    f = f.f_back.f_back
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    file,line,_,_,_ = inspect.getframeinfo(f)
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    location = '%s:%d' % (os.path.basename(file), line)
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    print >>sys.stderr, '%s: %s: %s' % (location, kind, message)
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note = lambda message: _write_message('note', message)
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warning = lambda message: _write_message('warning', message)
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error = lambda message: (_write_message('error', message), sys.exit(1))
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def re_full_match(pattern, str):
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    m = re.match(pattern, str)
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    if m and m.end() != len(str):
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        m = None
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    return m
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def parse_time(value):
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    minutes,value = value.split(':',1)
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    if '.' in value:
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        seconds,fseconds = value.split('.',1)
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    else:
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        seconds = value
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    return int(minutes) * 60 + int(seconds) + float('.'+fseconds)
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def extractExecutable(command):
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    """extractExecutable - Given a string representing a command line, attempt
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    to extract the executable path, even if it includes spaces."""
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    # Split into potential arguments.
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    args = command.split(' ')
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    # Scanning from the beginning, try to see if the first N args, when joined,
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    # exist. If so that's probably the executable.
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    for i in range(1,len(args)):
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        cmd = ' '.join(args[:i])
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        if os.path.exists(cmd):
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            return cmd
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    # Otherwise give up and return the first "argument".
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    return args[0]
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class Struct:
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    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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        self.fields = kwargs.keys()
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        self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return 'Struct(%s)' % ', '.join(['%s=%r' % (k,getattr(self,k))
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                                         for k in self.fields])
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kExpectedPSFields = [('PID', int, 'pid'),
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                     ('USER', str, 'user'),
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                     ('COMMAND', str, 'command'),
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                     ('%CPU', float, 'cpu_percent'),
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                     ('TIME', parse_time, 'cpu_time'),
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                     ('VSZ', int, 'vmem_size'),
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                     ('RSS', int, 'rss')]
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def getProcessTable():
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    import subprocess
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    p = subprocess.Popen(['ps', 'aux'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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                         stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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    out,err = p.communicate()
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    res = p.wait()
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    if p.wait():
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        error('unable to get process table')
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    elif err.strip():
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        error('unable to get process table: %s' % err)
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    lns = out.split('\n')
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    it = iter(lns)
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    header = it.next().split()
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    numRows = len(header)
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    # Make sure we have the expected fields.
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    indexes = []
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    for field in kExpectedPSFields:
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        try:
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            indexes.append(header.index(field[0]))
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        except:
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            if opts.debug:
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                raise
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            error('unable to get process table, no %r field.' % field[0])
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    table = []
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    for i,ln in enumerate(it):
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        if not ln.strip():
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            continue
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        fields = ln.split(None, numRows - 1)
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        if len(fields) != numRows:
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            warning('unable to process row: %r' % ln)
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            continue
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        record = {}
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        for field,idx in zip(kExpectedPSFields, indexes):
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            value = fields[idx]
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            try:
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                record[field[2]] = field[1](value)
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            except:
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                if opts.debug:
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                    raise
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                warning('unable to process %r in row: %r' % (field[0], ln))
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                break
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        else:
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            # Add our best guess at the executable.
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            record['executable'] = extractExecutable(record['command'])
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            table.append(Struct(**record))
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    return table
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def getSignalValue(name):
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    import signal
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    if name.startswith('SIG'):
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        value = getattr(signal, name)
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        if value and isinstance(value, int):
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            return value
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    error('unknown signal: %r' % name)
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import signal
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kSignals = {}
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for name in dir(signal):
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    if name.startswith('SIG') and name == name.upper() and name.isalpha():
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        kSignals[name[3:]] = getattr(signal, name)
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def main():
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    global opts
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    from optparse import OptionParser, OptionGroup
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    parser = OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] {pid}*")
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    # FIXME: Add -NNN and -SIGNAME options.
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    parser.add_option("-s", "", dest="signalName",
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                      help="Name of the signal to use (default=%default)",
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                      action="store", default='INT',
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                      choices=kSignals.keys())
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    parser.add_option("-l", "", dest="listSignals",
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                      help="List known signal names",
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                      action="store_true", default=False)
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    parser.add_option("-n", "--dry-run", dest="dryRun",
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                      help="Only print the actions that would be taken",
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                      action="store_true", default=False)
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    parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
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                      help="Print more verbose output",
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                      action="store_true", default=False)
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    parser.add_option("", "--debug", dest="debug",
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                      help="Enable debugging output",
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                      action="store_true", default=False)
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    parser.add_option("", "--force", dest="force",
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                      help="Perform the specified commands, even if it seems like a bad idea",
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                      action="store_true", default=False)
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    inf = float('inf')
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    group = OptionGroup(parser, "Process Filters")
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    group.add_option("", "--name", dest="execName", metavar="REGEX",
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                      help="Kill processes whose name matches the given regexp",
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                      action="store", default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--exec", dest="execPath", metavar="REGEX",
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                      help="Kill processes whose executable matches the given regexp",
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                      action="store", default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--user", dest="userName", metavar="REGEX",
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                      help="Kill processes whose user matches the given regexp",
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                      action="store", default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--min-cpu", dest="minCPU", metavar="PCT",
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                      help="Kill processes with CPU usage >= PCT",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--max-cpu", dest="maxCPU", metavar="PCT",
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                      help="Kill processes with CPU usage <= PCT",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=inf)
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    group.add_option("", "--min-mem", dest="minMem", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with virtual size >= N (MB)",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--max-mem", dest="maxMem", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with virtual size <= N (MB)",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=inf)
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    group.add_option("", "--min-rss", dest="minRSS", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with RSS >= N",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--max-rss", dest="maxRSS", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with RSS <= N",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=inf)
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    group.add_option("", "--min-time", dest="minTime", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with CPU time >= N (seconds)",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=None)
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    group.add_option("", "--max-time", dest="maxTime", metavar="N",
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                      help="Kill processes with CPU time <= N (seconds)",
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                      action="store", type=float, default=inf)
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    parser.add_option_group(group)
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    (opts, args) = parser.parse_args()
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    if opts.listSignals:
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        items = [(v,k) for k,v in kSignals.items()]
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        items.sort()
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        for i in range(0, len(items), 4):
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            print '\t'.join(['%2d) SIG%s' % (k,v)
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                             for k,v in items[i:i+4]])
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        sys.exit(0)
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    # Figure out the signal to use.
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    signal = kSignals[opts.signalName]
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    signalValueName = str(signal)
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    if opts.verbose:
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        name = dict((v,k) for k,v in kSignals.items()).get(signal,None)
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        if name:
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            signalValueName = name
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            note('using signal %d (SIG%s)' % (signal, name))
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        else:
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            note('using signal %d' % signal)
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    # Get the pid list to consider.
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    pids = set()
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    for arg in args:
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        try:
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            pids.add(int(arg))
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        except:
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            parser.error('invalid positional argument: %r' % arg)
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    filtered = ps = getProcessTable()
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    # Apply filters.
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    if pids:
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        filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                    if p.pid in pids]
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    if opts.execName is not None:
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        filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                    if re_full_match(opts.execName,
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                                     os.path.basename(p.executable))]
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    if opts.execPath is not None:
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        filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                    if re_full_match(opts.execPath, p.executable)]
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    if opts.userName is not None:
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        filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                    if re_full_match(opts.userName, p.user)]
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    filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                if opts.minCPU <= p.cpu_percent <= opts.maxCPU]
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    filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                if opts.minMem <= float(p.vmem_size) / (1<<20) <= opts.maxMem]
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    filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                if opts.minRSS <= p.rss <= opts.maxRSS]
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    filtered = [p for p in filtered
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                if opts.minTime <= p.cpu_time <= opts.maxTime]
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    if len(filtered) == len(ps):
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        if not opts.force and not opts.dryRun:
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            error('refusing to kill all processes without --force')
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    if not filtered:
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        warning('no processes selected')
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    for p in filtered:
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        if opts.verbose:
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            note('kill(%r, %s) # (user=%r, executable=%r, CPU=%2.2f%%, time=%r, vmem=%r, rss=%r)' %
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                 (p.pid, signalValueName, p.user, p.executable, p.cpu_percent, p.cpu_time, p.vmem_size, p.rss))
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        if not opts.dryRun:
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            try:
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                os.kill(p.pid, signal)
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            except OSError:
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                if opts.debug:
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                    raise
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                warning('unable to kill PID: %r' % p.pid)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    main()
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