Example #1
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func createStdInCloser(pipe io.WriteCloser, process hcsshim.Process) io.WriteCloser {
	return ioutils.NewWriteCloserWrapper(pipe, func() error {
		if err := pipe.Close(); err != nil {
			return err
		}

		err := process.CloseStdin()
		if err != nil && !hcsshim.IsNotExist(err) && !hcsshim.IsAlreadyClosed(err) {
			// This error will occur if the compute system is currently shutting down
			if perr, ok := err.(*hcsshim.ProcessError); ok && perr.Err != hcsshim.ErrVmcomputeOperationInvalidState {
				return err
			}
		}

		return nil
	})
}
Example #2
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func createStdInCloser(pipe io.WriteCloser, process hcsshim.Process) io.WriteCloser {
	return ioutils.NewWriteCloserWrapper(pipe, func() error {
		if err := pipe.Close(); err != nil {
			return err
		}

		// We do not need to lock container ID here, even though
		// we are calling into hcsshim. This is safe, because the
		// only place that closes this process handle is this method.
		err := process.CloseStdin()
		if err != nil && !hcsshim.IsNotExist(err) {
			// This error will occur if the compute system is currently shutting down
			if perr, ok := err.(*hcsshim.ProcessError); ok && perr.Err != hcsshim.ErrVmcomputeOperationInvalidState {
				return err
			}
		}

		return err
	})
}