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commune_send to commune_request throughout. * pinfo.h (PICOM_EXTRASTR): New flag. (PICOM_FIFO): Define with new flag. (_pinfo::hello_pid): Delete. (_pinfo::tothem): Delete. (_pinfo::fromthem): Delete. (_pinfo::commune_process): Rename from commune_recv. Add a siginfo_t argument to declaration. (_pinfo::commune_request): Rename from commune_send. Change DWORD to __uint32_t in declaration. * pinfo.cc (_pinfo::commune_process): Rename from commune_recv. Add siginfo_t argument. Use information from argument rather than reading from another pipe. Synchronize with other process's commune event. (_pinfo::commune_request): Rename from commune_send. Change DWORD to __uint32 in argument. Fill out information in new siginfo_t element and rely on extended operation of sig_send rather than trying to deal with synchronization issues here. Use process handle and read pipe information filled out by sig_send to gather information from the other process. * sigproc.cc (sig_send): Take special action if "communing" to ensure synchronization with the other process and to return information about the other process to the caller. (talktome): Accept a siginfo_t and handle arguments. Read additional information from the signal pipe when _si_commune._si_code has the PICOM_EXTRASTR flag set. (wait_sig): Pass the transmitted siginfo_t struct and the pipe handle to talktome. Close pipe read handle as soon as possible after we detect that we're exiting. |
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