Fix a Windows-specific FIXME in signal handling code.

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Lasse Collin 2010-06-02 21:32:12 +03:00
parent e89d987056
commit 29a7b250e6
3 changed files with 48 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -13,10 +13,15 @@
#include "private.h"
#include <ctype.h>
/// Exit status to use. This can be changed with set_exit_status().
static enum exit_status_type exit_status = E_SUCCESS;
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
/// exit_status has to be protected with a critical section due to
/// how "signal handling" is done on Windows. See signals.c for details.
static CRITICAL_SECTION exit_status_cs;
#endif
/// True if --no-warn is specified. When this is true, we don't set
/// the exit status to E_WARNING when something worth a warning happens.
static bool no_warn = false;
@ -27,9 +32,17 @@ set_exit_status(enum exit_status_type new_status)
{
assert(new_status == E_WARNING || new_status == E_ERROR);
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
EnterCriticalSection(&exit_status_cs);
#endif
if (exit_status != E_ERROR)
exit_status = new_status;
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
LeaveCriticalSection(&exit_status_cs);
#endif
return;
}
@ -129,6 +142,10 @@ read_name(const args_info *args)
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
InitializeCriticalSection(&exit_status_cs);
#endif
// Set up the progname variable.
tuklib_progname_init(argv);
@ -262,11 +279,24 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
// of calling tuklib_exit().
signals_exit();
// Make a local copy of exit_status to keep the Windows code
// thread safe. At this point it is fine if we miss the user
// pressing C-c and don't set the exit_status to E_ERROR on
// Windows.
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
EnterCriticalSection(&exit_status_cs);
#endif
enum exit_status_type es = exit_status;
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
LeaveCriticalSection(&exit_status_cs);
#endif
// Suppress the exit status indicating a warning if --no-warn
// was specified.
if (exit_status == E_WARNING && no_warn)
exit_status = E_SUCCESS;
if (es == E_WARNING && no_warn)
es = E_SUCCESS;
tuklib_exit(exit_status, E_ERROR,
message_verbosity_get() != V_SILENT);
tuklib_exit(es, E_ERROR, message_verbosity_get() != V_SILENT);
}

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@ -26,6 +26,11 @@
#include "tuklib_progname.h"
#include "tuklib_exit.h"
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# include <windows.h>
#endif
#ifndef STDIN_FILENO
# define STDIN_FILENO (fileno(stdin))
#endif

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@ -156,11 +156,14 @@ signals_exit(void)
#else
// While Windows has some very basic signal handling functions as required
// by C89, they are not really used, or so I understood. Instead, we use
// SetConsoleCtrlHandler() to catch user pressing C-c.
#include <windows.h>
// by C89, they are not really used, and e.g. SIGINT doesn't work exactly
// the way it does on POSIX (Windows creates a new thread for the signal
// handler). Instead, we use SetConsoleCtrlHandler() to catch user
// pressing C-c, because that seems to be the recommended way to do it.
//
// NOTE: This doesn't work under MSYS. Trying with SIGINT doesn't work
// either even if it appeared to work at first. So test using Windows
// console window.
static BOOL WINAPI
signal_handler(DWORD type lzma_attribute((unused)))
@ -168,9 +171,6 @@ signal_handler(DWORD type lzma_attribute((unused)))
// Since we don't get a signal number which we could raise() at
// signals_exit() like on POSIX, just set the exit status to
// indicate an error, so that we cannot return with zero exit status.
//
// FIXME: Since this function runs in its own thread,
// set_exit_status() should have a mutex.
set_exit_status(E_ERROR);
user_abort = true;
return TRUE;