POSIX requires that SSIZE_MAX have the same type as ssize_t, but
on 32-bit, we were defining it as a long even though ssize_t
resolves to an int. It also requires that SSIZE_MAX be usable
via preprocessor #if, so we can't cheat and use a cast.
If this were newlib, I'd have had to hack _intsup.h to probe the
qualities of size_t (via gcc's __SIZE_TYPE__), similar to how we
already probe the qualities of int8_t and friends, then cross our
fingers that ssize_t happens to have the same rank (most systems
do, but POSIX permits a system where they differ such as size_t
being long while ssize_t is int). Unfortunately gcc gives us
neither __SSIZE_TYPE__ nor __SSIZE_MAX__. On the other hand, our
limits.h is specific to cygwin, so we can just shortcut to the
correct results rather than being generic to all possible ABI.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Bump GPLv2+ to GPLv3+ for some files, clarify BSD 2-clause.
Everything else stays under GPLv3+.
New Linking Exception exempts resulting executables from LGPLv3 section 4.
Add CONTRIBUTORS file to keep track of licensing.
Remove 'Copyright Red Hat Inc' comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
read-ahead buffer for reading Windows clipboard if caller's
buffer is too small for complete characters.
* include/limits.h: Remove outdated TODO comment.
(cwcsdup1): New function.
* cygheap.h (cygheap_user::get_windows_id): New method returning PWCHAR.
(cwcsdup): Declare.
(cwcsdup1): Declare.
* registry.cc (get_registry_hive_path): Use WCHAR instead of char
throughout.
(load_registry_hive): Ditto.
* registry.h (get_registry_hive_path): Change declaration accordingly.
(load_registry_hive): Ditto.
* sec_helper.cc (cygpsid::string): New method returning PWCHAR.
* security.h (cygpsid::string): Declare.
* syscalls.cc (seteuid32): Convert local name var to WCHAR.
* uinfo.cc (cygheap_user::env_userprofile): Convert local name buffers
to WCHAR. Call sys_wcstombs_alloc to generate puserprof buffer.
* winsup.h: Fix comment.
(NT_MAX_PATH): New definition for maximum internal path length.
Use throughout where appropriate.
* include/limits.h (PATH_MAX): Set to 4096 as on Linux.
truncated multibyte characters on input.
(fhandler_console::write_replacement_char): Declare new method.
* fhandler_console.cc (CONVERT_LIMIT): Raise to 64K.
(fhandler_console::fhandler_console): Initialize trunc_buf.
(ERR): Define as independent value again.
(fhandler_console::write_replacement_char): New method to print
replacement chars.
(fhandler_console::write_normal): Add handling for truncated multibyte
sequences. Call next_char instead of pathetic CharNextExA function.
Don't change src, rather just work with found later on.
* miscfuncs.cc (is_cp_multibyte): Move here from strfuncs.cc.
Don't call Windows function, restrict to well-known ANSI/OEM codepages
and UTF-8.
(next_char): Call CharNextExA only for doublebyte codepages.
Implement for UTF-8 here.
* strfuncs.cc (is_cp_multibyte): Move to miscfuncs.cc.
* winsup.h (next_char): Declare.
* include/limits.h (MB_LEN_MAX): Set to maximum value of MB_CUR_MAX
as defined by newlib for now.
be able to keep SYMLINK_MAX sized strings.
(symlink_worker): Rework for long path names. When writing windows
shortcuts, store pathname additionally "hidden" after the actual
shortcut data to workaround size limitations of the description field.
(symlink_info::check_shortcut): Drop file name parameter. Drop max
file size check. Use NT functions. Use appended full path if
available, description otherwise. Check symlink string length for
not exceeding SYMLINK_MAX. Don't close file here.
(symlink_info::check_sysfile): Drop file name parameter. Use NT
functions. Check symlink string length for not exceeding SYMLINK_MAX.
Don't close file here.
(symlink_info::check_reparse_point): Drop file name parameter. Drop
useless length checks. Allow SYMLINK_MAX length symlink strings.
Don't close file here.
(symlink_info::posixify): Allow SYMLINK_MAX length symlink strings.
(symlink_info::check): Turn around checking for symlink file attributes.
Use NT functions. Close symlink file here.
* include/limits.h (PATH_MAX): Define as 32760. Change comment.
(SYMLINK_MAX): Define as PATH_MAX - 1.
* fork.cc (fork_parent): Copy parent's nice value into child.
* spawn.cc (spawn_guts): Ditto.
* miscfuncs.cc (winprio_to_nice): New function.
(nice_to_winprio): Ditto.
* pinfo.cc (pinfo_init): If parent is not a Cygwin process, set
default nice value according to current Win32 priority class.
* pinfo.h (class _pinfo): Add nice member.
* syscalls.cc (setpriority): New function, only implementing
PRIO_PROCESS for now.
(getpriority): Ditto.
(nice): Just call setpriority.
* wincap.h (wincaps::has_extended_priority_class): New element.
* wincap.cc: Implement above element throughout.
* winsup.h: Add prototypes for winprio_to_nice and nice_to_winprio.
* include/limits.h (NZERO): New define.
* include/cygwin/types.h (id_t): New datatype.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version.
* include/sys/resource.h: Add PRIO_XXX defines and prototypes for
getpriority and setpriority.
to force signal to be handled. Zero event here to prevent races.
* signal.cc (sigwaitinfo): Use local handle value for everything since signal
thread could zero event element at any time. Detect when awaking due to thread
not in mask and set return value and errno accordingly. Don't set signal
number to zero unless we've recognized the signal.
* sigproc.cc (sigq): Rename from sigqueue throughout.
* thread.cc (pthread::join): Handle signals received while waiting for thread
to terminate.
* cygwin.din: Export sighold, sigqueue.
* exceptions.cc (sighold): Define new function.
* signal.cc (handle_sigprocmask): Set correct errno for invalid signal.
Simplify debugging output.
(sigqueue): Define new function.
* include/cygwin/signal.h (sighold): Declare new function.
(sigqueue): Ditto.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version number.
* include/limits.h (TIMER_MAX): Define.
(_POSIX_TIMER_MAX): Ditto.
allow pasting accented characters and typing them using the "alt + numerics"
sequences.
* include/limits.h (IOV_MAX): Set to a number which is small enough to use in
an array.