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package org.gradle.launcher.daemon.server.exec;
import org.gradle.api.logging.Logger;
import org.gradle.api.logging.Logging;
import org.gradle.launcher.daemon.protocol.CommandFailure;
import org.gradle.launcher.daemon.protocol.Result;
import org.gradle.launcher.daemon.protocol.Success;
import org.gradle.launcher.daemon.server.api.DaemonCommandAction;
import org.gradle.launcher.daemon.server.api.DaemonCommandExecution;
/**
* Handles sending the result of the execution back to the client.
*
* Likely to be the first thing in the pipeline.
*/
public class ReturnResult implements DaemonCommandAction {
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logging.getLogger(ReturnResult.class);
public void execute(DaemonCommandExecution execution) {
execution.proceed();
Result result;
Throwable commandException = execution.getException();
if (commandException != null) {
result = new CommandFailure(commandException);
} else {
result = new Success(execution.getResult());
}
LOGGER.debug("Daemon is dispatching the build result: {}", result);
execution.getConnection().completed(result);
}
}