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Talk about "native Windows API", not "Win32".
* lib/classpath.c: Update comments to mention native Windows.
* lib/csharpexec.c: Likewise.
* lib/dup2.c: Likewise.
* lib/error.c: Likewise.
* lib/fcntl.c: Likewise.
* lib/filename.h: Likewise.
* lib/findprog.c: Likewise.
* lib/get-rusage-as.c: Likewise.
* lib/get-rusage-data.c: Likewise.
* lib/getpagesize.c: Likewise.
* lib/javaexec.c: Likewise.
* lib/msvc-inval.c: Likewise.
* lib/msvc-nothrow.c: Likewise.
* lib/nanosleep.c: Likewise.
* lib/nonblocking.c: Likewise.
* lib/printf-parse.c: Likewise.
* lib/setlocale.c: Likewise.
* lib/sigaction.c: Likewise.
* lib/strerror_r.c: Likewise.
* lib/tmpdir.c: Likewise.
* lib/vasnprintf.c: Likewise.
* lib/w32spawn.h: Likewise.
* lib/waitpid.c: Likewise.
* lib/stdio.in.h (fdopen, fopen, freopen): Likewise.
* m4/locale-ar.m4: Likewise.
* m4/locale-fr.m4: Likewise.
* m4/locale-ja.m4: Likewise.
* m4/locale-tr.m4: Likewise.
* m4/locale-zh.m4: Likewise.
* m4/printf.m4: Likewise.
* tests/test-cloexec.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-copy-acl.sh: Likewise.
* tests/test-copy-file.sh: Likewise.
* tests/test-file-has-acl.sh: Likewise.
* tests/test-set-mode-acl.sh: Likewise.
* tests/test-dup-safer.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-dup2.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-dup3.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-fcntl.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-nonblocking-pipe.h: Likewise.
* tests/test-nonblocking-socket.h: Likewise.
* tests/test-pipe.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-pipe2.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-spawn-pipe-child.c: Likewise.
* doc/acl-resources.txt: Likewise.
* lib/getaddrinfo.c (WINDOWS_NATIVE): Renamed from WIN32_NATIVE.
* tests/test-poll.c (WINDOWS_NATIVE): Likewise.
* tests/test-select.h (WINDOWS_NATIVE): Likewise.
* lib/localcharset.c: Update comments to mention native Windows.
(WINDOWS_NATIVE): Renamed from WIN32_NATIVE.
* lib/localename.c: Likewise.
* lib/progreloc.c: Likewise.
* lib/relocatable.c: Likewise.
* lib/poll.c (WINDOWS_NATIVE): Renamed from WIN32_NATIVE.
(windows_compute_revents): Renamed from win32_compute_revents.
(windows_compute_revents_socket): Renamed from
win32_compute_revents_socket.
* lib/select.c: Update comments to mention native Windows.
(windows_poll_handle): Renamed from win32_poll_handle.
* m4/threadlib.m4: Update comments to mention native Windows.
(gl_THREADLIB_EARLY_BODY, gl_THREADLIB_BODY): Expect
--enable-threads=windows instead of --enable-threads=win32. Set
USE_WINDOWS_THREADS, not USE_WIN32_THREADS.
* lib/glthread/lock.h: Update comments to mention native Windows.
(USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Renamed from USE_WIN32_THREADS.
* lib/glthread/lock.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Renamed from
USE_WIN32_THREADS.
* lib/glthread/cond.h (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/cond.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/thread.h (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/thread.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/tls.h (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/tls.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* lib/glthread/yield.h (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* tests/test-cond.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* tests/test-thread_create.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
* tests/test-lock.c (USE_WINDOWS_THREADS): Likewise.
(TEST_WINDOWS_THREADS): Renamed from TEST_WIN32_THREADS.
* tests/test-tls.c: Likewise.
Rationale:
Microsoft renamed the "Win32 API" to "Windows API", as it is available
on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems.
But in gnulib, we treat Cygwin like a Unix platform, therefore the main
line of distinction is between "native Windows" on one side and Unix/
POSIX systems on the other side. More details in
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-01/msg00027.html>.
Suggested by Paul Eggert.
author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Wed, 04 Jan 2012 14:31:33 +0100 |
parents | 8250f2777afc |
children | e542fd46ad6f |
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/* Create /proc/self/fd-related names for subfiles of open directories. Copyright (C) 2006, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Written by Paul Eggert. */ #include <config.h> #include "openat-priv.h" #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "intprops.h" /* The results of open() in this file are not used with fchdir, and we do not leak fds to any single-threaded code that could use stdio, therefore save some unnecessary work in fchdir.c. FIXME - if the kernel ever adds support for multi-thread safety for avoiding standard fds, then we should use open_safer. */ #undef open #undef close #define PROC_SELF_FD_FORMAT "/proc/self/fd/%d/%s" #define PROC_SELF_FD_NAME_SIZE_BOUND(len) \ (sizeof PROC_SELF_FD_FORMAT - sizeof "%d%s" \ + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + (len) + 1) /* Set BUF to the expansion of PROC_SELF_FD_FORMAT, using FD and FILE respectively for %d and %s. If successful, return BUF if the result fits in BUF, dynamically allocated memory otherwise. But return NULL if /proc is not reliable, either because the operating system support is lacking or because memory is low. */ char * openat_proc_name (char buf[OPENAT_BUFFER_SIZE], int fd, char const *file) { static int proc_status = 0; /* Make sure the caller gets ENOENT when appropriate. */ if (!*file) { buf[0] = '\0'; return buf; } if (! proc_status) { /* Set PROC_STATUS to a positive value if /proc/self/fd is reliable, and a negative value otherwise. Solaris 10 /proc/self/fd mishandles "..", and any file name might expand to ".." after symbolic link expansion, so avoid /proc/self/fd if it mishandles "..". Solaris 10 has openat, but this problem is exhibited on code that built on Solaris 8 and running on Solaris 10. */ int proc_self_fd = open ("/proc/self/fd", O_SEARCH | O_DIRECTORY | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK); if (proc_self_fd < 0) proc_status = -1; else { /* Detect whether /proc/self/fd/%i/../fd exists, where %i is the number of a file descriptor open on /proc/self/fd. On Linux, that name resolves to /proc/self/fd, which was opened above. However, on Solaris, it may resolve to /proc/self/fd/fd, which cannot exist, since all names in /proc/self/fd are numeric. */ char dotdot_buf[PROC_SELF_FD_NAME_SIZE_BOUND (sizeof "../fd" - 1)]; sprintf (dotdot_buf, PROC_SELF_FD_FORMAT, proc_self_fd, "../fd"); proc_status = access (dotdot_buf, F_OK) ? -1 : 1; close (proc_self_fd); } } if (proc_status < 0) return NULL; else { size_t bufsize = PROC_SELF_FD_NAME_SIZE_BOUND (strlen (file)); char *result = buf; if (OPENAT_BUFFER_SIZE < bufsize) { result = malloc (bufsize); if (! result) return NULL; } sprintf (result, PROC_SELF_FD_FORMAT, fd, file); return result; } }