Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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(child_info::dwProcessId): New field. * cygheap.cc (init_cheap): Delete. (dup_now): Ditto. (cygheap_setup_for_child): Ditto. (cygheap_setup_for_child_cleanup): Ditto. (cygheap_fixup_in_child): Simplify. Use new "child_copy" function to copy heap from parent. (_csbrk): Don't attempt allocation if within cygheap section. Fix so that more than one allocation will succeed. (cygheap_init): Reset possibly-nonzero region to zero. * cygheap.h (cygheap_setup_for_child): Delete declaration. (cygheap_setup_for_child_cleanup): Ditto. (cygheap_start): Define as an array. * cygwin.sc: Modernize. Remove unneeded sections. Define cygheap here. * dcrt0.cc (do_exit): Reflect argument change to close_all_files. * dtable.cc (dtable::vfork_parent_restore): Ditto. * dtable.h: Ditto. * fhandler.h: Ditto. * fork.cc (fork_copy): Call ReadProcessMemory if there is no thread (indicating that we're execing). (fork_child): Don't mess with hParent. (fork_parent): Remove hParent stuff. It happens earlier now. Remove call to cygheap_setup_for_child* stuff. (fork): Put child_info_stuff in grouped structure. Issue error if parent handle is not set. (child_copy): New function. * sigproc.cc (child_info::child_info): Put cygheap settings here. Set parent handle. (child_info::~child_info): Close parent handle if it exists. * spawn.cc (spawn_guts): Reorganize so that ciresrv is allocated at only the last minute so that cygheap changes are reflected. Delete cygheap_setup* calls. * syscalls.cc (close_all_files): Add an argument to flag when the fd entry should be released. * winsup.h (close_all_files): Add an argument to close_all_files declaration. Declare child_copy. |
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gettext.m4 | ||
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