From a013d4e66d2545c04e2599aa2e4a4fc50468153d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cvpcs Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 02:20:07 -0500 Subject: first successful build of bash-4.1 --- builtins/wait.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 138 insertions(+) create mode 100644 builtins/wait.c (limited to 'builtins/wait.c') diff --git a/builtins/wait.c b/builtins/wait.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60043df --- /dev/null +++ b/builtins/wait.c @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +/* wait.c, created from wait.def. */ +#line 38 "./wait.def" + +#line 53 "./wait.def" + +#include + +#include "../bashtypes.h" +#include + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include +#endif + +#include + +#include "../bashansi.h" + +#include "../shell.h" +#include "../jobs.h" +#include "common.h" +#include "bashgetopt.h" + +extern int wait_signal_received; + +procenv_t wait_intr_buf; + +/* Wait for the pid in LIST to stop or die. If no arguments are given, then + wait for all of the active background processes of the shell and return + 0. If a list of pids or job specs are given, return the exit status of + the last one waited for. */ + +#define WAIT_RETURN(s) \ + do \ + { \ + interrupt_immediately = old_interrupt_immediately;\ + return (s);\ + } \ + while (0) + +int +wait_builtin (list) + WORD_LIST *list; +{ + int status, code; + volatile int old_interrupt_immediately; + + USE_VAR(list); + + if (no_options (list)) + return (EX_USAGE); + list = loptend; + + old_interrupt_immediately = interrupt_immediately; + interrupt_immediately++; + + /* POSIX.2 says: When the shell is waiting (by means of the wait utility) + for asynchronous commands to complete, the reception of a signal for + which a trap has been set shall cause the wait utility to return + immediately with an exit status greater than 128, after which the trap + associated with the signal shall be taken. + + We handle SIGINT here; it's the only one that needs to be treated + specially (I think), since it's handled specially in {no,}jobs.c. */ + code = setjmp (wait_intr_buf); + if (code) + { + status = 128 + wait_signal_received; + WAIT_RETURN (status); + } + + /* We support jobs or pids. + wait [pid-or-job ...] */ + + /* But wait without any arguments means to wait for all of the shell's + currently active background processes. */ + if (list == 0) + { + wait_for_background_pids (); + WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); + } + + status = EXECUTION_SUCCESS; + while (list) + { + pid_t pid; + char *w; + intmax_t pid_value; + + w = list->word->word; + if (DIGIT (*w)) + { + if (legal_number (w, &pid_value) && pid_value == (pid_t)pid_value) + { + pid = (pid_t)pid_value; + status = wait_for_single_pid (pid); + } + else + { + sh_badpid (w); + WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + } +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) + else if (*w && *w == '%') + /* Must be a job spec. Check it out. */ + { + int job; + sigset_t set, oset; + + BLOCK_CHILD (set, oset); + job = get_job_spec (list); + + if (INVALID_JOB (job)) + { + if (job != DUP_JOB) + sh_badjob (list->word->word); + UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset); + status = 127; /* As per Posix.2, section 4.70.2 */ + list = list->next; + continue; + } + + /* Job spec used. Wait for the last pid in the pipeline. */ + UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset); + status = wait_for_job (job); + } +#endif /* JOB_CONTROL */ + else + { + sh_badpid (w); + status = EXECUTION_FAILURE; + } + list = list->next; + } + + WAIT_RETURN (status); +} -- cgit v1.1