| 1 | /* Utilities to execute a program in a subprocess (possibly linked by pipes | 
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| 2 | with other subprocesses), and wait for it. | 
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| 3 | Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
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| 4 |  | 
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| 5 | This file is part of the libiberty library. | 
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| 6 | Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
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| 7 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public | 
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| 8 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
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| 9 | version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
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| 10 |  | 
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| 11 | Libiberty is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
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| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
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| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
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| 14 | Library General Public License for more details. | 
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| 15 |  | 
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| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | 
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| 17 | License along with libiberty; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not, | 
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| 18 | write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | 
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| 19 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */ | 
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| 20 |  | 
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| 21 | /* This file exports two functions: pexecute and pwait.  */ | 
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| 22 |  | 
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| 23 | /* This file lives in at least two places: libiberty and gcc. | 
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| 24 | Don't change one without the other.  */ | 
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| 25 |  | 
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| 26 | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | 
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| 27 | #include "config.h" | 
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| 28 | #endif | 
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| 29 |  | 
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| 30 | #include <stdio.h> | 
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| 31 | #include <errno.h> | 
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| 32 | #ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_ERRNO | 
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| 33 | extern int errno; | 
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| 34 | #endif | 
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| 35 | #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H | 
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| 36 | #include <string.h> | 
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| 37 | #endif | 
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| 38 | #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H | 
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| 39 | #include <unistd.h> | 
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| 40 | #endif | 
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| 41 | #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H | 
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| 42 | #include <stdlib.h> | 
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| 43 | #endif | 
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| 44 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H | 
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| 45 | #include <sys/wait.h> | 
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| 46 | #endif | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | #include "libiberty.h" | 
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| 49 | #include "safe-ctype.h" | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | /* stdin file number.  */ | 
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| 52 | #define STDIN_FILE_NO 0 | 
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| 53 |  | 
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| 54 | /* stdout file number.  */ | 
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| 55 | #define STDOUT_FILE_NO 1 | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | /* value of `pipe': port index for reading.  */ | 
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| 58 | #define READ_PORT 0 | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | /* value of `pipe': port index for writing.  */ | 
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| 61 | #define WRITE_PORT 1 | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | static char *install_error_msg = "installation problem, cannot exec `%s'"; | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | /* pexecute: execute a program. | 
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| 66 |  | 
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| 67 | PROGRAM and ARGV are the arguments to execv/execvp. | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | THIS_PNAME is name of the calling program (i.e. argv[0]). | 
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| 70 |  | 
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| 71 | TEMP_BASE is the path name, sans suffix, of a temporary file to use | 
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| 72 | if needed.  This is currently only needed for MSDOS ports that don't use | 
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| 73 | GO32 (do any still exist?).  Ports that don't need it can pass NULL. | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | (FLAGS & PEXECUTE_SEARCH) is non-zero if $PATH should be searched | 
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| 76 | (??? It's not clear that GCC passes this flag correctly). | 
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| 77 | (FLAGS & PEXECUTE_FIRST) is nonzero for the first process in chain. | 
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| 78 | (FLAGS & PEXECUTE_FIRST) is nonzero for the last process in chain. | 
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| 79 | FIRST_LAST could be simplified to only mark the last of a chain of processes | 
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| 80 | but that requires the caller to always mark the last one (and not give up | 
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| 81 | early if some error occurs).  It's more robust to require the caller to | 
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| 82 | mark both ends of the chain. | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 | The result is the pid on systems like Unix where we fork/exec and on systems | 
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| 85 | like WIN32 and OS2 where we use spawn.  It is up to the caller to wait for | 
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| 86 | the child. | 
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| 87 |  | 
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| 88 | The result is the WEXITSTATUS on systems like MSDOS where we spawn and wait | 
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| 89 | for the child here. | 
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| 90 |  | 
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| 91 | Upon failure, ERRMSG_FMT and ERRMSG_ARG are set to the text of the error | 
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| 92 | message with an optional argument (if not needed, ERRMSG_ARG is set to | 
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| 93 | NULL), and -1 is returned.  `errno' is available to the caller to use. | 
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| 94 |  | 
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| 95 | pwait: cover function for wait. | 
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| 96 |  | 
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| 97 | PID is the process id of the task to wait for. | 
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| 98 | STATUS is the `status' argument to wait. | 
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| 99 | FLAGS is currently unused (allows future enhancement without breaking | 
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| 100 | upward compatibility).  Pass 0 for now. | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 | The result is the pid of the child reaped, | 
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| 103 | or -1 for failure (errno says why). | 
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| 104 |  | 
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| 105 | On systems that don't support waiting for a particular child, PID is | 
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| 106 | ignored.  On systems like MSDOS that don't really multitask pwait | 
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| 107 | is just a mechanism to provide a consistent interface for the caller. | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 | pfinish: finish generation of script | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | pfinish is necessary for systems like MPW where a script is generated that | 
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| 112 | runs the requested programs. | 
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| 113 | */ | 
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| 114 |  | 
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| 115 | #ifdef __MSDOS__ | 
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| 116 |  | 
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| 117 | /* MSDOS doesn't multitask, but for the sake of a consistent interface | 
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| 118 | the code behaves like it does.  pexecute runs the program, tucks the | 
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| 119 | exit code away, and returns a "pid".  pwait must be called to fetch the | 
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| 120 | exit code.  */ | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | #include <process.h> | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | /* For communicating information from pexecute to pwait.  */ | 
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| 125 | static int last_pid = 0; | 
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| 126 | static int last_status = 0; | 
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| 127 | static int last_reaped = 0; | 
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| 128 |  | 
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| 129 | int | 
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| 130 | pexecute (program, argv, this_pname, temp_base, errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg, flags) | 
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| 131 | const char *program; | 
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| 132 | char * const *argv; | 
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| 133 | const char *this_pname; | 
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| 134 | const char *temp_base; | 
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| 135 | char **errmsg_fmt, **errmsg_arg; | 
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| 136 | int flags; | 
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| 137 | { | 
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| 138 | int rc; | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | last_pid++; | 
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| 141 | if (last_pid < 0) | 
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| 142 | last_pid = 1; | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 | if ((flags & PEXECUTE_ONE) != PEXECUTE_ONE) | 
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| 145 | abort (); | 
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| 146 |  | 
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| 147 | #ifdef __DJGPP__ | 
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| 148 | /* ??? What are the possible return values from spawnv?  */ | 
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| 149 | rc = (flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? spawnvp : spawnv) (P_WAIT, program, argv); | 
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| 150 | #else | 
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| 151 | char *scmd, *rf; | 
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| 152 | FILE *argfile; | 
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| 153 | int i, el = flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? 4 : 0; | 
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| 154 |  | 
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| 155 | if (temp_base == 0) | 
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| 156 | temp_base = choose_temp_base (); | 
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| 157 | scmd = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (program) + strlen (temp_base) + 6 + el); | 
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| 158 | rf = scmd + strlen(program) + 2 + el; | 
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| 159 | sprintf (scmd, "%s%s @%s.gp", program, | 
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| 160 | (flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? ".exe" : ""), temp_base); | 
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| 161 | argfile = fopen (rf, "w"); | 
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| 162 | if (argfile == 0) | 
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| 163 | { | 
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| 164 | int errno_save = errno; | 
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| 165 | free (scmd); | 
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| 166 | errno = errno_save; | 
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| 167 | *errmsg_fmt = "cannot open `%s.gp'"; | 
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| 168 | *errmsg_arg = temp_base; | 
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| 169 | return -1; | 
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| 170 | } | 
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| 171 |  | 
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| 172 | for (i=1; argv[i]; i++) | 
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| 173 | { | 
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| 174 | char *cp; | 
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| 175 | for (cp = argv[i]; *cp; cp++) | 
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| 176 | { | 
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| 177 | if (*cp == '"' || *cp == '\'' || *cp == '\\' || ISSPACE (*cp)) | 
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| 178 | fputc ('\\', argfile); | 
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| 179 | fputc (*cp, argfile); | 
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| 180 | } | 
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| 181 | fputc ('\n', argfile); | 
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| 182 | } | 
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| 183 | fclose (argfile); | 
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| 184 |  | 
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| 185 | rc = system (scmd); | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | { | 
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| 188 | int errno_save = errno; | 
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| 189 | remove (rf); | 
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| 190 | free (scmd); | 
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| 191 | errno = errno_save; | 
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| 192 | } | 
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| 193 | #endif | 
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| 194 |  | 
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| 195 | if (rc == -1) | 
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| 196 | { | 
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| 197 | *errmsg_fmt = install_error_msg; | 
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| 198 | *errmsg_arg = (char *)program; | 
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| 199 | return -1; | 
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| 200 | } | 
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| 201 |  | 
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| 202 | /* Tuck the status away for pwait, and return a "pid".  */ | 
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| 203 | last_status = rc << 8; | 
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| 204 | return last_pid; | 
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| 205 | } | 
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| 206 |  | 
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| 207 | /* Use ECHILD if available, otherwise use EINVAL.  */ | 
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| 208 | #ifdef ECHILD | 
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| 209 | #define PWAIT_ERROR ECHILD | 
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| 210 | #else | 
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| 211 | #define PWAIT_ERROR EINVAL | 
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| 212 | #endif | 
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| 213 |  | 
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| 214 | int | 
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| 215 | pwait (pid, status, flags) | 
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| 216 | int pid; | 
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| 217 | int *status; | 
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| 218 | int flags; | 
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| 219 | { | 
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| 220 | /* On MSDOS each pexecute must be followed by it's associated pwait.  */ | 
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| 221 | if (pid != last_pid | 
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| 222 | /* Called twice for the same child?  */ | 
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| 223 | || pid == last_reaped) | 
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| 224 | { | 
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| 225 | errno = PWAIT_ERROR; | 
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| 226 | return -1; | 
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| 227 | } | 
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| 228 | /* ??? Here's an opportunity to canonicalize the values in STATUS. | 
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| 229 | Needed?  */ | 
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| 230 | #ifdef __DJGPP__ | 
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| 231 | *status = (last_status >> 8); | 
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| 232 | #else | 
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| 233 | *status = last_status; | 
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| 234 | #endif | 
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| 235 | last_reaped = last_pid; | 
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| 236 | return last_pid; | 
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| 237 | } | 
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| 238 |  | 
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| 239 | #endif /* MSDOS */ | 
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| 240 |  | 
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| 241 | #if defined (_WIN32) && ! defined (_UWIN) | 
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| 242 |  | 
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| 243 | #include <process.h> | 
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| 244 |  | 
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| 245 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ | 
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| 246 |  | 
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| 247 | #define fix_argv(argvec) (argvec) | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | extern int _spawnv (); | 
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| 250 | extern int _spawnvp (); | 
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| 251 |  | 
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| 252 | #else /* ! __CYGWIN__ */ | 
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| 253 |  | 
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| 254 | /* This is a kludge to get around the Microsoft C spawn functions' propensity | 
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| 255 | to remove the outermost set of double quotes from all arguments.  */ | 
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| 256 |  | 
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| 257 | const char * const * | 
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| 258 | fix_argv (argvec) | 
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| 259 | char **argvec; | 
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| 260 | { | 
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| 261 | int i; | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | for (i = 1; argvec[i] != 0; i++) | 
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| 264 | { | 
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| 265 | int len, j; | 
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| 266 | char *temp, *newtemp; | 
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| 267 |  | 
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| 268 | temp = argvec[i]; | 
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| 269 | len = strlen (temp); | 
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| 270 | for (j = 0; j < len; j++) | 
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| 271 | { | 
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| 272 | if (temp[j] == '"') | 
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| 273 | { | 
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| 274 | newtemp = xmalloc (len + 2); | 
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| 275 | strncpy (newtemp, temp, j); | 
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| 276 | newtemp [j] = '\\'; | 
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| 277 | strncpy (&newtemp [j+1], &temp [j], len-j); | 
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| 278 | newtemp [len+1] = 0; | 
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| 279 | temp = newtemp; | 
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| 280 | len++; | 
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| 281 | j++; | 
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| 282 | } | 
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| 283 | } | 
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| 284 |  | 
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| 285 | argvec[i] = temp; | 
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| 286 | } | 
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| 287 |  | 
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| 288 | for (i = 0; argvec[i] != 0; i++) | 
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| 289 | { | 
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| 290 | if (strpbrk (argvec[i], " \t")) | 
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| 291 | { | 
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| 292 | int len, trailing_backslash; | 
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| 293 | char *temp; | 
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| 294 |  | 
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| 295 | len = strlen (argvec[i]); | 
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| 296 | trailing_backslash = 0; | 
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| 297 |  | 
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| 298 | /* There is an added complication when an arg with embedded white | 
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| 299 | space ends in a backslash (such as in the case of -iprefix arg | 
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| 300 | passed to cpp). The resulting quoted strings gets misinterpreted | 
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| 301 | by the command interpreter -- it thinks that the ending quote | 
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| 302 | is escaped by the trailing backslash and things get confused. | 
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| 303 | We handle this case by escaping the trailing backslash, provided | 
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| 304 | it was not escaped in the first place.  */ | 
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| 305 | if (len > 1 | 
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| 306 | && argvec[i][len-1] == '\\' | 
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| 307 | && argvec[i][len-2] != '\\') | 
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| 308 | { | 
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| 309 | trailing_backslash = 1; | 
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| 310 | ++len;                    /* to escape the final backslash. */ | 
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| 311 | } | 
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| 312 |  | 
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| 313 | len += 2;                     /* and for the enclosing quotes. */ | 
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| 314 |  | 
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| 315 | temp = xmalloc (len + 1); | 
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| 316 | temp[0] = '"'; | 
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| 317 | strcpy (temp + 1, argvec[i]); | 
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| 318 | if (trailing_backslash) | 
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| 319 | temp[len-2] = '\\'; | 
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| 320 | temp[len-1] = '"'; | 
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| 321 | temp[len] = '\0'; | 
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| 322 |  | 
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| 323 | argvec[i] = temp; | 
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| 324 | } | 
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| 325 | } | 
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| 326 |  | 
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| 327 | return (const char * const *) argvec; | 
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| 328 | } | 
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| 329 | #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ | 
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| 330 |  | 
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| 331 | #include <io.h> | 
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| 332 | #include <fcntl.h> | 
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| 333 | #include <signal.h> | 
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| 334 |  | 
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| 335 | /* mingw32 headers may not define the following.  */ | 
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| 336 |  | 
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| 337 | #ifndef _P_WAIT | 
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| 338 | #  define _P_WAIT       0 | 
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| 339 | #  define _P_NOWAIT     1 | 
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| 340 | #  define _P_OVERLAY    2 | 
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| 341 | #  define _P_NOWAITO    3 | 
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| 342 | #  define _P_DETACH     4 | 
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| 343 |  | 
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| 344 | #  define WAIT_CHILD    0 | 
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| 345 | #  define WAIT_GRANDCHILD       1 | 
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| 346 | #endif | 
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| 347 |  | 
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| 348 | /* Win32 supports pipes */ | 
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| 349 | int | 
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| 350 | pexecute (program, argv, this_pname, temp_base, errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg, flags) | 
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| 351 | const char *program; | 
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| 352 | char * const *argv; | 
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| 353 | const char *this_pname; | 
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| 354 | const char *temp_base; | 
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| 355 | char **errmsg_fmt, **errmsg_arg; | 
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| 356 | int flags; | 
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| 357 | { | 
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| 358 | int pid; | 
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| 359 | int pdes[2], org_stdin, org_stdout; | 
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| 360 | int input_desc, output_desc; | 
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| 361 | int retries, sleep_interval; | 
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| 362 |  | 
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| 363 | /* Pipe waiting from last process, to be used as input for the next one. | 
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| 364 | Value is STDIN_FILE_NO if no pipe is waiting | 
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| 365 | (i.e. the next command is the first of a group).  */ | 
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| 366 | static int last_pipe_input; | 
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| 367 |  | 
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| 368 | /* If this is the first process, initialize.  */ | 
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| 369 | if (flags & PEXECUTE_FIRST) | 
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| 370 | last_pipe_input = STDIN_FILE_NO; | 
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| 371 |  | 
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| 372 | input_desc = last_pipe_input; | 
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| 373 |  | 
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| 374 | /* If this isn't the last process, make a pipe for its output, | 
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| 375 | and record it as waiting to be the input to the next process.  */ | 
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| 376 | if (! (flags & PEXECUTE_LAST)) | 
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| 377 | { | 
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| 378 | if (_pipe (pdes, 256, O_BINARY) < 0) | 
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| 379 | { | 
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| 380 | *errmsg_fmt = "pipe"; | 
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| 381 | *errmsg_arg = NULL; | 
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| 382 | return -1; | 
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| 383 | } | 
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| 384 | output_desc = pdes[WRITE_PORT]; | 
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| 385 | last_pipe_input = pdes[READ_PORT]; | 
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| 386 | } | 
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| 387 | else | 
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| 388 | { | 
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| 389 | /* Last process.  */ | 
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| 390 | output_desc = STDOUT_FILE_NO; | 
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| 391 | last_pipe_input = STDIN_FILE_NO; | 
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| 392 | } | 
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| 393 |  | 
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| 394 | if (input_desc != STDIN_FILE_NO) | 
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| 395 | { | 
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| 396 | org_stdin = dup (STDIN_FILE_NO); | 
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| 397 | dup2 (input_desc, STDIN_FILE_NO); | 
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| 398 | close (input_desc); | 
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| 399 | } | 
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| 400 |  | 
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| 401 | if (output_desc != STDOUT_FILE_NO) | 
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| 402 | { | 
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| 403 | org_stdout = dup (STDOUT_FILE_NO); | 
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| 404 | dup2 (output_desc, STDOUT_FILE_NO); | 
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| 405 | close (output_desc); | 
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| 406 | } | 
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| 407 |  | 
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| 408 | pid = (flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? _spawnvp : _spawnv) | 
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| 409 | (_P_NOWAIT, program, fix_argv(argv)); | 
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| 410 |  | 
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| 411 | if (input_desc != STDIN_FILE_NO) | 
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| 412 | { | 
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| 413 | dup2 (org_stdin, STDIN_FILE_NO); | 
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| 414 | close (org_stdin); | 
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| 415 | } | 
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| 416 |  | 
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| 417 | if (output_desc != STDOUT_FILE_NO) | 
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| 418 | { | 
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| 419 | dup2 (org_stdout, STDOUT_FILE_NO); | 
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| 420 | close (org_stdout); | 
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| 421 | } | 
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| 422 |  | 
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| 423 | if (pid == -1) | 
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| 424 | { | 
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| 425 | *errmsg_fmt = install_error_msg; | 
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| 426 | *errmsg_arg = program; | 
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| 427 | return -1; | 
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| 428 | } | 
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| 429 |  | 
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| 430 | return pid; | 
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| 431 | } | 
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| 432 |  | 
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| 433 | /* MS CRTDLL doesn't return enough information in status to decide if the | 
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| 434 | child exited due to a signal or not, rather it simply returns an | 
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| 435 | integer with the exit code of the child; eg., if the child exited with | 
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| 436 | an abort() call and didn't have a handler for SIGABRT, it simply returns | 
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| 437 | with status = 3. We fix the status code to conform to the usual WIF* | 
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| 438 | macros. Note that WIFSIGNALED will never be true under CRTDLL. */ | 
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| 439 |  | 
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| 440 | int | 
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| 441 | pwait (pid, status, flags) | 
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| 442 | int pid; | 
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| 443 | int *status; | 
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| 444 | int flags; | 
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| 445 | { | 
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| 446 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ | 
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| 447 | return wait (status); | 
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| 448 | #else | 
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| 449 | int termstat; | 
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| 450 |  | 
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| 451 | pid = _cwait (&termstat, pid, WAIT_CHILD); | 
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| 452 |  | 
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| 453 | /* ??? Here's an opportunity to canonicalize the values in STATUS. | 
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| 454 | Needed?  */ | 
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| 455 |  | 
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| 456 | /* cwait returns the child process exit code in termstat. | 
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| 457 | A value of 3 indicates that the child caught a signal, but not | 
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| 458 | which one.  Since only SIGABRT, SIGFPE and SIGINT do anything, we | 
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| 459 | report SIGABRT.  */ | 
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| 460 | if (termstat == 3) | 
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| 461 | *status = SIGABRT; | 
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| 462 | else | 
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| 463 | *status = (((termstat) & 0xff) << 8); | 
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| 464 |  | 
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| 465 | return pid; | 
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| 466 | #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ | 
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| 467 | } | 
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| 468 |  | 
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| 469 | #endif /* _WIN32 && ! _UWIN */ | 
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| 470 |  | 
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| 471 | #ifdef OS2 | 
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| 472 |  | 
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| 473 | /* ??? Does OS2 have process.h?  */ | 
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| 474 | extern int spawnv (); | 
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| 475 | extern int spawnvp (); | 
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| 476 |  | 
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| 477 | int | 
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| 478 | pexecute (program, argv, this_pname, temp_base, errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg, flags) | 
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| 479 | const char *program; | 
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| 480 | char * const *argv; | 
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| 481 | const char *this_pname; | 
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| 482 | const char *temp_base; | 
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| 483 | char **errmsg_fmt, **errmsg_arg; | 
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| 484 | int flags; | 
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| 485 | { | 
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| 486 | int pid; | 
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| 487 |  | 
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| 488 | if ((flags & PEXECUTE_ONE) != PEXECUTE_ONE) | 
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| 489 | abort (); | 
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| 490 | /* ??? Presumably 1 == _P_NOWAIT.  */ | 
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| 491 | pid = (flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? spawnvp : spawnv) (1, program, argv); | 
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| 492 | if (pid == -1) | 
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| 493 | { | 
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| 494 | *errmsg_fmt = install_error_msg; | 
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| 495 | *errmsg_arg = program; | 
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| 496 | return -1; | 
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| 497 | } | 
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| 498 | return pid; | 
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| 499 | } | 
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| 500 |  | 
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| 501 | int | 
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| 502 | pwait (pid, status, flags) | 
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| 503 | int pid; | 
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| 504 | int *status; | 
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| 505 | int flags; | 
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| 506 | { | 
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| 507 | /* ??? Here's an opportunity to canonicalize the values in STATUS. | 
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| 508 | Needed?  */ | 
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| 509 | int pid = wait (status); | 
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| 510 | return pid; | 
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| 511 | } | 
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| 512 |  | 
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| 513 | #endif /* OS2 */ | 
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| 514 |  | 
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| 515 | #ifdef MPW | 
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| 516 |  | 
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| 517 | /* MPW pexecute doesn't actually run anything; instead, it writes out | 
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| 518 | script commands that, when run, will do the actual executing. | 
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| 519 |  | 
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| 520 | For example, in GCC's case, GCC will write out several script commands: | 
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| 521 |  | 
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| 522 | cpp ... | 
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| 523 | cc1 ... | 
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| 524 | as ... | 
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| 525 | ld ... | 
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| 526 |  | 
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| 527 | and then exit.  None of the above programs will have run yet.  The task | 
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| 528 | that called GCC will then execute the script and cause cpp,etc. to run. | 
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| 529 | The caller must invoke pfinish before calling exit.  This adds | 
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| 530 | the finishing touches to the generated script.  */ | 
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| 531 |  | 
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| 532 | static int first_time = 1; | 
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| 533 |  | 
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| 534 | int | 
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| 535 | pexecute (program, argv, this_pname, temp_base, errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg, flags) | 
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| 536 | const char *program; | 
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| 537 | char * const *argv; | 
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| 538 | const char *this_pname; | 
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| 539 | const char *temp_base; | 
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| 540 | char **errmsg_fmt, **errmsg_arg; | 
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| 541 | int flags; | 
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| 542 | { | 
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| 543 | char tmpprogram[255]; | 
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| 544 | char *cp, *tmpname; | 
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| 545 | int i; | 
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| 546 |  | 
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| 547 | mpwify_filename (program, tmpprogram); | 
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| 548 | if (first_time) | 
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| 549 | { | 
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| 550 | printf ("Set Failed 0\n"); | 
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| 551 | first_time = 0; | 
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| 552 | } | 
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| 553 |  | 
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| 554 | fputs ("If {Failed} == 0\n", stdout); | 
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| 555 | /* If being verbose, output a copy of the command.  It should be | 
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| 556 | accurate enough and escaped enough to be "clickable".  */ | 
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| 557 | if (flags & PEXECUTE_VERBOSE) | 
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| 558 | { | 
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| 559 | fputs ("\tEcho ", stdout); | 
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| 560 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 561 | fputs (tmpprogram, stdout); | 
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| 562 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 563 | fputc (' ', stdout); | 
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| 564 | for (i=1; argv[i]; i++) | 
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| 565 | { | 
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| 566 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 567 | /* See if we have an argument that needs fixing.  */ | 
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| 568 | if (strchr(argv[i], '/')) | 
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| 569 | { | 
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| 570 | tmpname = (char *) xmalloc (256); | 
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| 571 | mpwify_filename (argv[i], tmpname); | 
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| 572 | argv[i] = tmpname; | 
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| 573 | } | 
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| 574 | for (cp = argv[i]; *cp; cp++) | 
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| 575 | { | 
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| 576 | /* Write an Option-d escape char in front of special chars.  */ | 
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| 577 | if (strchr("'+", *cp)) | 
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| 578 | fputc ('\266', stdout); | 
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| 579 | fputc (*cp, stdout); | 
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| 580 | } | 
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| 581 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 582 | fputc (' ', stdout); | 
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| 583 | } | 
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| 584 | fputs ("\n", stdout); | 
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| 585 | } | 
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| 586 | fputs ("\t", stdout); | 
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| 587 | fputs (tmpprogram, stdout); | 
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| 588 | fputc (' ', stdout); | 
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| 589 |  | 
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| 590 | for (i=1; argv[i]; i++) | 
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| 591 | { | 
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| 592 | /* See if we have an argument that needs fixing.  */ | 
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| 593 | if (strchr(argv[i], '/')) | 
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| 594 | { | 
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| 595 | tmpname = (char *) xmalloc (256); | 
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| 596 | mpwify_filename (argv[i], tmpname); | 
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| 597 | argv[i] = tmpname; | 
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| 598 | } | 
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| 599 | if (strchr (argv[i], ' ')) | 
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| 600 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 601 | for (cp = argv[i]; *cp; cp++) | 
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| 602 | { | 
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| 603 | /* Write an Option-d escape char in front of special chars.  */ | 
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| 604 | if (strchr("'+", *cp)) | 
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| 605 | fputc ('\266', stdout); | 
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| 606 | fputc (*cp, stdout); | 
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| 607 | } | 
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| 608 | if (strchr (argv[i], ' ')) | 
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| 609 | fputc ('\'', stdout); | 
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| 610 | fputc (' ', stdout); | 
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| 611 | } | 
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| 612 |  | 
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| 613 | fputs ("\n", stdout); | 
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| 614 |  | 
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| 615 | /* Output commands that arrange to clean up and exit if a failure occurs. | 
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| 616 | We have to be careful to collect the status from the program that was | 
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| 617 | run, rather than some other script command.  Also, we don't exit | 
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| 618 | immediately, since necessary cleanups are at the end of the script.  */ | 
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| 619 | fputs ("\tSet TmpStatus {Status}\n", stdout); | 
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| 620 | fputs ("\tIf {TmpStatus} != 0\n", stdout); | 
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| 621 | fputs ("\t\tSet Failed {TmpStatus}\n", stdout); | 
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| 622 | fputs ("\tEnd\n", stdout); | 
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| 623 | fputs ("End\n", stdout); | 
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| 624 |  | 
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| 625 | /* We're just composing a script, can't fail here.  */ | 
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| 626 | return 0; | 
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| 627 | } | 
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| 628 |  | 
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| 629 | int | 
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| 630 | pwait (pid, status, flags) | 
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| 631 | int pid; | 
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| 632 | int *status; | 
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| 633 | int flags; | 
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| 634 | { | 
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| 635 | *status = 0; | 
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| 636 | return 0; | 
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| 637 | } | 
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| 638 |  | 
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| 639 | /* Write out commands that will exit with the correct error code | 
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| 640 | if something in the script failed.  */ | 
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| 641 |  | 
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| 642 | void | 
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| 643 | pfinish () | 
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| 644 | { | 
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| 645 | printf ("\tExit \"{Failed}\"\n"); | 
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| 646 | } | 
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| 647 |  | 
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| 648 | #endif /* MPW */ | 
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| 649 |  | 
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| 650 | /* include for Unix-like environments but not for Dos-like environments */ | 
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| 651 | #if ! defined (__MSDOS__) && ! defined (OS2) && ! defined (MPW) \ | 
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| 652 | && ! (defined (_WIN32) && ! defined (_UWIN)) | 
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| 653 |  | 
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| 654 | extern int execv (); | 
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| 655 | extern int execvp (); | 
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| 656 |  | 
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| 657 | int | 
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| 658 | pexecute (program, argv, this_pname, temp_base, errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg, flags) | 
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| 659 | const char *program; | 
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| 660 | char * const *argv; | 
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| 661 | const char *this_pname; | 
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| 662 | const char *temp_base ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; | 
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| 663 | char **errmsg_fmt, **errmsg_arg; | 
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| 664 | int flags; | 
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| 665 | { | 
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| 666 | int (*func)() = (flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH ? execvp : execv); | 
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| 667 | int pid; | 
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| 668 | int pdes[2]; | 
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| 669 | int input_desc, output_desc; | 
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| 670 | int retries, sleep_interval; | 
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| 671 | /* Pipe waiting from last process, to be used as input for the next one. | 
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| 672 | Value is STDIN_FILE_NO if no pipe is waiting | 
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| 673 | (i.e. the next command is the first of a group).  */ | 
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| 674 | static int last_pipe_input; | 
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| 675 |  | 
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| 676 | /* If this is the first process, initialize.  */ | 
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| 677 | if (flags & PEXECUTE_FIRST) | 
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| 678 | last_pipe_input = STDIN_FILE_NO; | 
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| 679 |  | 
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| 680 | input_desc = last_pipe_input; | 
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| 681 |  | 
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| 682 | /* If this isn't the last process, make a pipe for its output, | 
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| 683 | and record it as waiting to be the input to the next process.  */ | 
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| 684 | if (! (flags & PEXECUTE_LAST)) | 
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| 685 | { | 
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| 686 | if (pipe (pdes) < 0) | 
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| 687 | { | 
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| 688 | *errmsg_fmt = "pipe"; | 
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| 689 | *errmsg_arg = NULL; | 
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| 690 | return -1; | 
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| 691 | } | 
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| 692 | output_desc = pdes[WRITE_PORT]; | 
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| 693 | last_pipe_input = pdes[READ_PORT]; | 
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| 694 | } | 
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| 695 | else | 
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| 696 | { | 
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| 697 | /* Last process.  */ | 
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| 698 | output_desc = STDOUT_FILE_NO; | 
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| 699 | last_pipe_input = STDIN_FILE_NO; | 
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| 700 | } | 
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| 701 |  | 
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| 702 | /* Fork a subprocess; wait and retry if it fails.  */ | 
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| 703 | sleep_interval = 1; | 
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| 704 | pid = -1; | 
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| 705 | for (retries = 0; retries < 4; retries++) | 
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| 706 | { | 
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| 707 | pid = fork (); | 
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| 708 | if (pid >= 0) | 
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| 709 | break; | 
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| 710 | sleep (sleep_interval); | 
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| 711 | sleep_interval *= 2; | 
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| 712 | } | 
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| 713 |  | 
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| 714 | switch (pid) | 
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| 715 | { | 
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| 716 | case -1: | 
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| 717 | *errmsg_fmt = "fork"; | 
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| 718 | *errmsg_arg = NULL; | 
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| 719 | return -1; | 
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| 720 |  | 
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| 721 | case 0: /* child */ | 
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| 722 | /* Move the input and output pipes into place, if necessary.  */ | 
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| 723 | if (input_desc != STDIN_FILE_NO) | 
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| 724 | { | 
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| 725 | close (STDIN_FILE_NO); | 
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| 726 | dup (input_desc); | 
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| 727 | close (input_desc); | 
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| 728 | } | 
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| 729 | if (output_desc != STDOUT_FILE_NO) | 
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| 730 | { | 
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| 731 | close (STDOUT_FILE_NO); | 
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| 732 | dup (output_desc); | 
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| 733 | close (output_desc); | 
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| 734 | } | 
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| 735 |  | 
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| 736 | /* Close the parent's descs that aren't wanted here.  */ | 
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| 737 | if (last_pipe_input != STDIN_FILE_NO) | 
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| 738 | close (last_pipe_input); | 
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| 739 |  | 
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| 740 | /* Exec the program.  */ | 
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| 741 | (*func) (program, argv); | 
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| 742 |  | 
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| 743 | fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", this_pname); | 
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| 744 | fprintf (stderr, install_error_msg, program); | 
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| 745 | fprintf (stderr, ": %s\n", xstrerror (errno)); | 
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| 746 | exit (-1); | 
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| 747 | /* NOTREACHED */ | 
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| 748 | return 0; | 
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| 749 |  | 
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| 750 | default: | 
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| 751 | /* In the parent, after forking. | 
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| 752 | Close the descriptors that we made for this child.  */ | 
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| 753 | if (input_desc != STDIN_FILE_NO) | 
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| 754 | close (input_desc); | 
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| 755 | if (output_desc != STDOUT_FILE_NO) | 
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| 756 | close (output_desc); | 
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| 757 |  | 
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| 758 | /* Return child's process number.  */ | 
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| 759 | return pid; | 
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| 760 | } | 
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| 761 | } | 
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| 762 |  | 
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| 763 | int | 
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| 764 | pwait (pid, status, flags) | 
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| 765 | int pid; | 
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| 766 | int *status; | 
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| 767 | int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; | 
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| 768 | { | 
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| 769 | /* ??? Here's an opportunity to canonicalize the values in STATUS. | 
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| 770 | Needed?  */ | 
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| 771 | #ifdef VMS | 
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| 772 | pid = waitpid (-1, status, 0); | 
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| 773 | #else | 
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| 774 | pid = wait (status); | 
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| 775 | #endif | 
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| 776 | return pid; | 
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| 777 | } | 
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| 778 |  | 
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| 779 | #endif /* ! __MSDOS__ && ! OS2 && ! MPW && ! (_WIN32 && ! _UWIN) */ | 
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