+ /* stdin */\r
+ if (get_createfile_parameters(key, NSSM_REG_STDIN, service->stdin_path, &service->stdin_sharing, NSSM_STDIN_SHARING, &service->stdin_disposition, NSSM_STDIN_DISPOSITION, &service->stdin_flags, NSSM_STDIN_FLAGS)) {\r
+ service->stdin_sharing = service->stdin_disposition = service->stdin_flags = 0;\r
+ ZeroMemory(service->stdin_path, _countof(service->stdin_path) * sizeof(TCHAR));\r
+ return 1;\r
+ }\r
+ if (si && service->stdin_path[0]) {\r
+ if (str_equiv(service->stdin_path, _T("|"))) {\r
+ /* Fake stdin with a pipe. */\r
+ if (set_flags) {\r
+ /*\r
+ None of this is necessary if we aren't redirecting stdout and/or\r
+ stderr as well.\r
+\r
+ If we don't redirect any handles the application will start and be\r
+ quite happy with its console. If we start it with\r
+ STARTF_USESTDHANDLES set it will interpret a NULL value for\r
+ hStdInput as meaning no input. Because the service starts with\r
+ no stdin we can't just pass GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE) to\r
+ the application.\r
+\r
+ The only way we can successfully redirect the application's output\r
+ while preventing programs which exit after reading all input from\r
+ exiting prematurely is to create a pipe between ourselves and the\r
+ application but write nothing to it.\r
+ */\r
+ if (! CreatePipe(&si->hStdInput, &service->stdin_pipe, 0, 0)) {\r
+ log_event(EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, NSSM_EVENT_STDIN_CREATEPIPE_FAILED, service->name, error_string(GetLastError()), 0);\r
+ return 2;\r
+ }\r
+ SetHandleInformation(si->hStdInput, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT);\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ else {\r
+ si->hStdInput = CreateFile(service->stdin_path, FILE_READ_DATA, service->stdin_sharing, &attributes, service->stdin_disposition, service->stdin_flags, 0);\r
+ if (! si->hStdInput) {\r
+ log_event(EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, NSSM_EVENT_CREATEFILE_FAILED, service->stdin_path, error_string(GetLastError()), 0);\r
+ return 2;\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ set_flags = true;\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+\r