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fatal-signal: Pass the signal number to the action
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Bruno Haible |
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fatal-signal: Pass the signal number to the action |
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Sat, 16 Mar 2019 23:10:18 +0100 |
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Some applications of the 'fatal-signal' modules don't need to know
the signal when executing the cleanup action. But some do. In my case,
I need the cleanup action to print '^C' when the signal is SIGINT.
This patch changes the action type to include the signal number as a
parameter. The change is not backward-compatible, but there are not
many users of 'at_fatal_signal'.
2019-03-16 Bruno Haible <address@hidden>
fatal-signal: Pass the signal number to the action.
* lib/fatal-signal.h (at_fatal_signal): Change the signature.
* lib/fatal-signal.c (action_t): Take the signal number as parameter.
(fatal_signal_handler): Pass the signal number to the action.
* lib/clean-temp.c (cleanup_action): Renamed from cleanup. Take the
signal number as parameter.
(create_temp_dir): Update.
* lib/wait-process.c (cleanup_slaves_action): New function.
(register_slave_subprocess): Update at_fatal_signal invocation.
* NEWS: Mention the change.
diff --git a/lib/fatal-signal.h b/lib/fatal-signal.h
index 22680e7..c7d8e35 100644
--- a/lib/fatal-signal.h
+++ b/lib/fatal-signal.h
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ extern "C" {
The cleanup function is executed asynchronously. It is unspecified
whether during its execution the catchable fatal signals are blocked
or not. */
-extern void at_fatal_signal (void (*function) (void));
+extern void at_fatal_signal (void (*function) (int sig));
/* Sometimes it is necessary to block the usually fatal signals while the
diff --git a/lib/fatal-signal.c b/lib/fatal-signal.c
index 3bf43b0..7f12f12 100644
--- a/lib/fatal-signal.c
+++ b/lib/fatal-signal.c
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ init_fatal_signals (void)
/* ========================================================================= */
-typedef void (*action_t) (void);
+typedef void (*action_t) (int sig);
/* Type of an entry in the actions array.
The 'action' field is accessed from within the fatal_signal_handler(),
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ fatal_signal_handler (int sig)
actions_count = n;
action = actions[n].action;
/* Execute the action. */
- action ();
+ action (sig);
}
/* Now execute the signal's default action.
diff --git a/lib/clean-temp.c b/lib/clean-temp.c
index c8d9bb7..0cb4a7e 100644
--- a/lib/clean-temp.c
+++ b/lib/clean-temp.c
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ string_hash (const void *x)
/* The signal handler. It gets called asynchronously. */
static void
-cleanup ()
+cleanup_action (int sig _GL_UNUSED)
{
size_t i;
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ create_temp_dir (const char *prefix, const char *parentdir,
if (old_allocated == 0)
/* First use of this facility. Register the cleanup handler. */
- at_fatal_signal (&cleanup);
+ at_fatal_signal (&cleanup_action);
else
{
/* Don't use memcpy() here, because memcpy takes non-volatile
diff --git a/lib/wait-process.c b/lib/wait-process.c
index 84c0e86..b51e244 100644
--- a/lib/wait-process.c
+++ b/lib/wait-process.c
@@ -102,6 +102,14 @@ cleanup_slaves (void)
}
}
+/* The cleanup action, taking a signal argument.
+ It gets called asynchronously. */
+static void
+cleanup_slaves_action (int sig _GL_UNUSED)
+{
+ cleanup_slaves ();
+}
+
/* Register a subprocess as being a slave process. This means that the
subprocess will be terminated when its creator receives a catchable fatal
signal or exits normally. Registration ends when wait_subprocess()
@@ -113,7 +121,7 @@ register_slave_subprocess (pid_t child)
if (!cleanup_slaves_registered)
{
atexit (cleanup_slaves);
- at_fatal_signal (cleanup_slaves);
+ at_fatal_signal (cleanup_slaves_action);
cleanup_slaves_registered = true;
}
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 6127784..77b9f24 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ Important general notes
Date Modules Changes
+2019-03-16 fatal-signal The function that you pass to at_fatal_signal now
+ takes the signal as argument.
+
2019-02-14 gnulib-tool If you use multiple --local-dir options at once:
The first one now has the highest priority, not the
last one.
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