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name check. Windows 95 seems to null-terminate the directory otherwise. (interrupt_on_return): Issue a fatal error if we can't find the caller's stack. * spawn.cc (find_exec): Accept a path_conv argument rather than a buffer so that the caller can find things out about a translated path. (perhaps_suffix): Ditto. (spawn_guts): Allocate path_conv stuff here so that we can find out stuff about the translated path (this is work in progress). * environ.cc (environ_init): Accept an as-yet unused argument indicating whether we were invoked from a cygwin parent or not. (winenv): Ditto. (posify): Accept an argument indicating whether the path has already been translated. * dlfcn.cc (check_access): Provide a path_conv buffer to find_exec. * exec.cc (sexecvpe): Ditto. * path.cc (path_conv::check): Rename from path_conv::path_conv. (mount_item::getmntent): Recognize "Cygwin executable" bit. (symlink_info::check): Remove debugging statements. * path.h (class path_conv): Add iscygexec method. Rewrite constructor to call "check" method to allow multiple operations on a path_conv variable. * pinfo.cc (pinfo_init): Pass argument to environ_init. * shared.h: Bump PROC_MAGIC. * winsup.h: Reflect above changes to function arguments. * include/sys/mount.h: Add MOUNT_CYGWIN_EXEC type. |
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