Remove unused 32/64 bit tty code

* tty.h (class tty): Remove unused 32/64 bit interoperability
	considerations.

Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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Corinna Vinschen 2015-04-07 12:16:07 +02:00
parent 19c6889c37
commit 84b8db8e7a
2 changed files with 8 additions and 18 deletions

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2015-04-07 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* tty.h (class tty): Remove unused 32/64 bit interoperability
considerations.
2015-04-07 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* tty.h (NTTYS): Raise to 128.

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@ -90,29 +90,14 @@ public:
pid_t master_pid; /* PID of tty master process */
private:
/* Since tty is shared, the HANDLEs must be 32 and 64 bit clean. The below
code makes sure of that by setting the upper 4 byte of the union to 0
when writing the handle value from a 32 bit process. Fortunately the
actual values are 32 bit on both platforms, so the HANDLES can be
used on both platforms. */
union {
HANDLE _from_master;
LARGE_INTEGER _fm_dummy;
};
union {
HANDLE _to_master;
LARGE_INTEGER _tm_dummy;
};
HANDLE _from_master;
HANDLE _to_master;
public:
HANDLE from_master() const { return _from_master; }
HANDLE to_master() const { return _to_master; }
#ifdef __x86_64__
void set_from_master (HANDLE h) { _from_master = h; }
void set_to_master (HANDLE h) { _to_master = h; }
#else
void set_from_master (HANDLE h) { _fm_dummy.HighPart = 0; _from_master = h; }
void set_to_master (HANDLE h) { _tm_dummy.HighPart = 0; _to_master = h; }
#endif
int read_retval;
bool was_opened; /* True if opened at least once. */