diff lib/sigaction.c @ 16242:59c686e5b2df

Talk about "native Windows API", not "Woe32". * lib/accept4.c: Update comments to mention native Windows. * lib/execute.c: Likewise. * lib/fatal-signal.c: Likewise. * lib/localcharset.c: Likewise. * lib/nanosleep.c: Likewise. * lib/nl_langinfo.c: Likewise. * lib/pclose.c: Likewise. * lib/pipe-filter-gi.c: Likewise. * lib/pipe-filter-ii.c: Likewise. * lib/pipe.c: Likewise. * lib/pipe2.c: Likewise. * lib/popen.c: Likewise. * lib/progreloc.c: Likewise. * lib/relocatable.c: Likewise. * lib/sigaction.c: Likewise. * lib/sigprocmask.c: Likewise. * lib/spawn-pipe.h: Likewise. * lib/spawn-pipe.c: Likewise. * lib/spawni.c: Likewise. * lib/stat-time.h: Likewise. * lib/w32spawn.h: Likewise. * tests/test-isatty.c: Likewise. * lib/config.charset: More comments. * doc/gnulib-intro.texi: Mention native Windows. * doc/posix-functions/_Exit_C99.texi: Likewise. * doc/posix-headers/fcntl.texi: Likewise.
author Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
date Sat, 07 Jan 2012 04:22:05 +0100
parents ec738d6aeef5
children e542fd46ad6f
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--- a/lib/sigaction.c
+++ b/lib/sigaction.c
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 #include <stdint.h>
 #include <stdlib.h>
 
-/* This implementation of sigaction is tailored to Woe32 behavior:
+/* This implementation of sigaction is tailored to native Windows behavior:
    signal() has SysV semantics (ie. the handler is uninstalled before
    it is invoked).  This is an inherent data race if an asynchronous
    signal is sent twice in a row before we can reinstall our handler,