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an options argument for CreateNamedPipe/CreateFile. Change handle arguments to expect pointers. (fhandler_fifo::fifo_state): Delete. (fhandler_fifo::dummy_client): Ditto. (fhandler_fifo::open_nonserver): Ditto. (fhandler_fifo::wait_state): Ditto. (fhandler_fifo::raw_write): Ditto. (fhandler_fifo::read_ready): New field. (fhandler_fifo::write_ready): Ditto. (fhandler_fifo::wait): Modify argument. (fhandler_fifo::fifo_name): Add a new argument. (fhandler_fifo::fixup_after_fork): New function. * fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::fhandler_fifo): Remove initialization of expunged elements. Initialize new handles to NULL. (fhandler_fifo::open_nonserver): Delete. (fnevent): New macro for creating a named event. (fnpipe): New macro for creating a unique named pipe name. (create_pipe): New macro for simplification of named pipe creation. (fhandler_fifo::fifo_name): Use new argument when creating a shared name. (fhandler_fifo::open): Rewrite. Use events to synchronize. (pure_debug_printf): New macro, active only when DEBUGGING. (fhandler_fifo::wait): Rewrite to wait for new fifo events which are supplied as a parameter. (fhandler_fifo::raw_read): Rewrite to use handle mechanism to detect client-side disconnect. (fhandler_fifo::raw_write): Delete. (fhandler_fifo::close): Remove accommodations for expunged fields. Close event handles. (fhandler_fifo::dup): Remove accommodations for expunged fields. Duplicate event handles. (fhandler_fifo::fixup_after_fork): New function. Perform fixups on event handles. (fhandler_fifo::set_close_on_exec): Remove accommodations for expunged fields. Set inheritance for new handle fields. * miscfuncs.cc (CreatePipeOverlapped): Accommodate changes in fhandler_pipe::create_selectable. * tty.cc (tty::not_allocated): Ditto. * pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::create): Ditto. (fhandler_pipe::create_selectable): Accept an extra open_mode argument. Pass arguments by reference and allow opening one end of the pipe at a time. * sys/strace.h (debug_only_printf): Define new macro which calls debug_printf only when DEBUGGING is defined. |
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