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392 lines
12 KiB
C
/****************************************************************************
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* Copyright (c) 1998-2006,2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
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* *
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the *
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* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including *
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* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, *
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* distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell *
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* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is *
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *
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* *
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *
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* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *
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* *
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS *
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* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF *
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. *
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, *
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* DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR *
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* OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR *
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* THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *
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* *
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* Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright *
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* holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the *
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* sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written *
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* authorization. *
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****************************************************************************/
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/****************************************************************************
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* Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
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* and: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> *
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* and: Thomas E. Dickey 1995-on *
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****************************************************************************/
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/*
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** lib_tstp.c
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**
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** The routine _nc_signal_handler().
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**
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*/
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#include <curses.priv.h>
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#include <SigAction.h>
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#if SVR4_ACTION && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
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#define _POSIX_SOURCE
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#endif
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MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_tstp.c,v 1.36 2007/04/21 19:51:29 tom Exp $")
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#if defined(SIGTSTP) && (HAVE_SIGACTION || HAVE_SIGVEC)
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#define USE_SIGTSTP 1
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#else
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#define USE_SIGTSTP 0
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#endif
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#ifdef TRACE
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static const char *
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signal_name(int sig)
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{
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switch (sig) {
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case SIGALRM:
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return "SIGALRM";
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#ifdef SIGCONT
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case SIGCONT:
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return "SIGCONT";
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#endif
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case SIGINT:
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return "SIGINT";
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case SIGQUIT:
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return "SIGQUIT";
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case SIGTERM:
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return "SIGTERM";
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#ifdef SIGTSTP
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case SIGTSTP:
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return "SIGTSTP";
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#endif
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#ifdef SIGTTOU
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case SIGTTOU:
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return "SIGTTOU";
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#endif
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#ifdef SIGWINCH
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case SIGWINCH:
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return "SIGWINCH";
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#endif
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default:
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return "unknown signal";
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Note: This code is fragile! Its problem is that different OSs
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* handle restart of system calls interrupted by signals differently.
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* The ncurses code needs signal-call restart to happen -- otherwise,
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* interrupted wgetch() calls will return FAIL, probably making the
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* application think the input stream has ended and it should
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* terminate. In particular, you know you have this problem if, when
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* you suspend an ncurses-using lynx with ^Z and resume, it dies
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* immediately.
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*
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* Default behavior of POSIX sigaction(2) is not to restart
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* interrupted system calls, but Linux's sigaction does it anyway (at
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* least, on and after the 1.1.47 I (esr) use). Thus this code works
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* OK under Linux. The 4.4BSD sigaction(2) supports a (non-portable)
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* SA_RESTART flag that forces the right behavior. Thus, this code
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* should work OK under BSD/OS, NetBSD, and FreeBSD (let us know if it
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* does not).
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*
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* Stock System Vs (and anything else using a strict-POSIX
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* sigaction(2) without SA_RESTART) may have a problem. Possible
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* solutions:
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*
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* sigvec restarts by default (SV_INTERRUPT flag to not restart)
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* signal restarts by default in SVr4 (assuming you link with -lucb)
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* and BSD, but not SVr3.
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* sigset restarts, but is only available under SVr4/Solaris.
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*
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* The signal(3) call is mandated by the ANSI standard, and its
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* interaction with sigaction(2) is described in the POSIX standard
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* (3.3.4.2, page 72,line 934). According to section 8.1, page 191,
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* however, signal(3) itself is not required by POSIX.1. And POSIX is
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* silent on whether it is required to restart signals.
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*
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* So. The present situation is, we use sigaction(2) with no
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* guarantee of restart anywhere but on Linux and BSD. We could
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* switch to signal(3) and collar Linux, BSD, and SVr4. Any way
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* we slice it, System V UNIXes older than SVr4 will probably lose
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* (this may include XENIX).
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*
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* This implementation will probably be changed to use signal(3) in
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* the future. If nothing else, it's simpler...
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*/
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#if USE_SIGTSTP
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static void
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tstp(int dummy GCC_UNUSED)
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{
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sigset_t mask, omask;
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sigaction_t act, oact;
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#ifdef SIGTTOU
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int sigttou_blocked;
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#endif
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T(("tstp() called"));
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/*
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* The user may have changed the prog_mode tty bits, so save them.
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*
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* But first try to detect whether we still are in the foreground
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* process group - if not, an interactive shell may already have
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* taken ownership of the tty and modified the settings when our
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* parent was stopped before us, and we would likely pick up the
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* settings already modified by the shell.
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*/
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if (SP != 0 && !SP->_endwin) /* don't do this if we're not in curses */
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#if HAVE_TCGETPGRP
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if (tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) == getpgrp())
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#endif
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def_prog_mode();
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/*
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* Block window change and timer signals. The latter
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* is because applications use timers to decide when
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* to repaint the screen.
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*/
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(void) sigemptyset(&mask);
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(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM);
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#if USE_SIGWINCH
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(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGWINCH);
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#endif
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(void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, &omask);
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#ifdef SIGTTOU
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sigttou_blocked = sigismember(&omask, SIGTTOU);
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if (!sigttou_blocked) {
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(void) sigemptyset(&mask);
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(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGTTOU);
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(void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* End window mode, which also resets the terminal state to the
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* original (pre-curses) modes.
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*/
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endwin();
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/* Unblock SIGTSTP. */
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(void) sigemptyset(&mask);
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(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGTSTP);
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#ifdef SIGTTOU
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if (!sigttou_blocked) {
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/* Unblock this too if it wasn't blocked on entry */
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(void) sigaddset(&mask, SIGTTOU);
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}
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#endif
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(void) sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL);
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/* Now we want to resend SIGSTP to this process and suspend it */
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act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
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sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
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act.sa_flags = 0;
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#ifdef SA_RESTART
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act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
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#endif /* SA_RESTART */
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sigaction(SIGTSTP, &act, &oact);
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kill(getpid(), SIGTSTP);
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/* Process gets suspended...time passes...process resumes */
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T(("SIGCONT received"));
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sigaction(SIGTSTP, &oact, NULL);
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flushinp();
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/*
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* If the user modified the tty state while suspended, he wants
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* those changes to stick. So save the new "default" terminal state.
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*/
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def_shell_mode();
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/*
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* This relies on the fact that doupdate() will restore the
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* program-mode tty state, and issue enter_ca_mode if need be.
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*/
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doupdate();
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/* Reset the signals. */
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(void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
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}
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#endif /* USE_SIGTSTP */
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static void
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cleanup(int sig)
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{
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/*
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* Actually, doing any sort of I/O from within an signal handler is
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* "unsafe". But we'll _try_ to clean up the screen and terminal
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* settings on the way out.
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*/
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if (!_nc_globals.cleanup_nested++
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&& (sig == SIGINT
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|| sig == SIGQUIT)) {
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#if HAVE_SIGACTION || HAVE_SIGVEC
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sigaction_t act;
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sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
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act.sa_flags = 0;
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act.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
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if (sigaction(sig, &act, NULL) == 0)
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#else
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if (signal(sig, SIG_IGN) != SIG_ERR)
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#endif
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{
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SCREEN *scan = _nc_screen_chain;
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while (scan) {
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if (SP != 0
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&& SP->_ofp != 0
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&& isatty(fileno(SP->_ofp))) {
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SP->_cleanup = TRUE;
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SP->_outch = _nc_outch;
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}
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set_term(scan);
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endwin();
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if (SP)
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SP->_endwin = FALSE; /* in case we have an atexit! */
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scan = scan->_next_screen;
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}
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}
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}
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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#if USE_SIGWINCH
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static void
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sigwinch(int sig GCC_UNUSED)
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{
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_nc_globals.have_sigwinch = 1;
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}
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#endif /* USE_SIGWINCH */
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/*
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* If the given signal is still in its default state, set it to the given
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* handler.
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*/
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static int
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CatchIfDefault(int sig, RETSIGTYPE (*handler) (int))
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{
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int result;
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#if HAVE_SIGACTION || HAVE_SIGVEC
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sigaction_t old_act;
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sigaction_t new_act;
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memset(&new_act, 0, sizeof(new_act));
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sigemptyset(&new_act.sa_mask);
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#ifdef SA_RESTART
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#ifdef SIGWINCH
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if (sig != SIGWINCH)
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#endif
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new_act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
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#endif /* SA_RESTART */
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new_act.sa_handler = handler;
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if (sigaction(sig, NULL, &old_act) == 0
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&& (old_act.sa_handler == SIG_DFL
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|| old_act.sa_handler == handler
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#if USE_SIGWINCH
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|| (sig == SIGWINCH && old_act.sa_handler == SIG_IGN)
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#endif
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)) {
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(void) sigaction(sig, &new_act, NULL);
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result = TRUE;
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} else {
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result = FALSE;
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}
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#else /* !HAVE_SIGACTION */
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RETSIGTYPE (*ohandler) (int);
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ohandler = signal(sig, SIG_IGN);
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if (ohandler == SIG_DFL
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|| ohandler == handler
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#if USE_SIGWINCH
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|| (sig == SIGWINCH && ohandler == SIG_IGN)
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#endif
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) {
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signal(sig, handler);
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result = TRUE;
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} else {
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signal(sig, ohandler);
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result = FALSE;
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}
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#endif
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T(("CatchIfDefault - will %scatch %s",
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result ? "" : "not ", signal_name(sig)));
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* This is invoked once at the beginning (e.g., from 'initscr()'), to
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* initialize the signal catchers, and thereafter when spawning a shell (and
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* returning) to disable/enable the SIGTSTP (i.e., ^Z) catcher.
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*
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* If the application has already set one of the signals, we'll not modify it
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* (during initialization).
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*
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* The XSI document implies that we shouldn't keep the SIGTSTP handler if
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* the caller later changes its mind, but that doesn't seem correct.
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*/
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NCURSES_EXPORT(void)
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_nc_signal_handler(bool enable)
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{
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T((T_CALLED("_nc_signal_handler(%d)"), enable));
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#if USE_SIGTSTP /* Xenix 2.x doesn't have SIGTSTP, for example */
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{
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static bool ignore_tstp = FALSE;
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if (!ignore_tstp) {
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static sigaction_t new_sigaction, old_sigaction;
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if (!enable) {
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new_sigaction.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
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sigaction(SIGTSTP, &new_sigaction, &old_sigaction);
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} else if (new_sigaction.sa_handler != SIG_DFL) {
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sigaction(SIGTSTP, &old_sigaction, NULL);
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} else if (sigaction(SIGTSTP, NULL, &old_sigaction) == 0
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&& (old_sigaction.sa_handler == SIG_DFL)) {
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sigemptyset(&new_sigaction.sa_mask);
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#ifdef SA_RESTART
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new_sigaction.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
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#endif /* SA_RESTART */
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new_sigaction.sa_handler = tstp;
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(void) sigaction(SIGTSTP, &new_sigaction, NULL);
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} else {
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ignore_tstp = TRUE;
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}
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}
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}
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#endif /* !USE_SIGTSTP */
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if (!_nc_globals.init_signals) {
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if (enable) {
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CatchIfDefault(SIGINT, cleanup);
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CatchIfDefault(SIGTERM, cleanup);
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#if USE_SIGWINCH
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CatchIfDefault(SIGWINCH, sigwinch);
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#endif
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_nc_globals.init_signals = TRUE;
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}
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}
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returnVoid;
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}
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