| 1 | /* xexit.c -- exit with attention to return values and closing stdout. | 
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| 2 | $Id: xexit.c,v 1.5 2004/04/11 17:56:46 karl Exp $ | 
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| 3 |  | 
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| 4 | Copyright (C) 1999, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
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| 5 |  | 
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| 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
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| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
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| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | 
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| 9 | any later version. | 
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| 10 |  | 
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| 11 | This program 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 | 
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| 14 | GNU 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 General Public License along | 
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| 17 | with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., | 
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| 18 | 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */ | 
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| 19 |  | 
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| 20 | #include "system.h" | 
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| 21 |  | 
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| 22 | /* SunOS 4.1.1 gets STDC_HEADERS defined, but it doesn't provide | 
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| 23 | EXIT_FAILURE.  So far no system has defined one of EXIT_FAILURE and | 
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| 24 | EXIT_SUCCESS without the other.  */ | 
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| 25 | #ifdef EXIT_SUCCESS | 
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| 26 | /* The following test is to work around the gross typo in | 
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| 27 | systems like Sony NEWS-OS Release 4.0C, whereby EXIT_FAILURE | 
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| 28 | is defined to 0, not 1.  */ | 
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| 29 | # if !EXIT_FAILURE | 
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| 30 | #  undef EXIT_FAILURE | 
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| 31 | #  define EXIT_FAILURE 1 | 
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| 32 | # endif | 
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| 33 | #else /* not EXIT_SUCCESS */ | 
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| 34 | # ifdef VMS /* these values suppress some messages; from gnuplot */ | 
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| 35 | #   define EXIT_SUCCESS 1 | 
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| 36 | #   define EXIT_FAILURE 0x10000002 | 
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| 37 | # else /* not VMS */ | 
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| 38 | #  define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 | 
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| 39 | #  define EXIT_FAILURE 1 | 
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| 40 | # endif /* not VMS */ | 
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| 41 | #endif /* not EXIT_SUCCESS */ | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 |  | 
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| 44 | /* Flush stdout first, exit if failure (therefore, xexit should be | 
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| 45 | called to exit every program, not just `return' from main). | 
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| 46 | Otherwise, if EXIT_STATUS is zero, exit successfully, else | 
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| 47 | unsuccessfully.  */ | 
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| 48 |  | 
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| 49 | void | 
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| 50 | xexit (int exit_status) | 
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| 51 | { | 
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| 52 | if (ferror (stdout)) | 
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| 53 | { | 
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| 54 | fputs (_("ferror on stdout\n"), stderr); | 
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| 55 | exit_status = 1; | 
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| 56 | } | 
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| 57 | else if (fflush (stdout) != 0) | 
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| 58 | { | 
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| 59 | fputs (_("fflush error on stdout\n"), stderr); | 
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| 60 | exit_status = 1; | 
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| 61 | } | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | exit_status = exit_status == 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE; | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | exit (exit_status); | 
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| 66 | } | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | /* Why do we care about stdout you may ask?  Here's why, from Jim | 
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| 70 | Meyering in the lib/closeout.c file.  */ | 
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| 71 |  | 
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| 72 | /* If a program writes *anything* to stdout, that program should close | 
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| 73 | stdout and make sure that the close succeeds.  Otherwise, suppose that | 
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| 74 | you go to the extreme of checking the return status of every function | 
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| 75 | that does an explicit write to stdout.  The last printf can succeed in | 
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| 76 | writing to the internal stream buffer, and yet the fclose(stdout) could | 
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| 77 | still fail (due e.g., to a disk full error) when it tries to write | 
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| 78 | out that buffered data.  Thus, you would be left with an incomplete | 
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| 79 | output file and the offending program would exit successfully. | 
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| 80 |  | 
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| 81 | Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call | 
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| 82 | that writes to stdout -- just let the internal stream state record | 
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| 83 | the failure.  That's what the ferror test is checking below. | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | It's important to detect such failures and exit nonzero because many | 
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| 86 | tools (most notably `make' and other build-management systems) depend | 
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| 87 | on being able to detect failure in other tools via their exit status.  */ | 
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