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578 | 1 /* Asynchronous subprocess control for GNU Emacs. |
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 #include <signal.h> | |
22 | |
23 #include "config.h" | |
24 | |
588 | 25 /* This file is split into two parts by the following preprocessor |
26 conditional. The 'then' clause contains all of the support for | |
27 asynchronous subprocesses. The 'else' clause contains stub | |
28 versions of some of the asynchronous subprocess routines that are | |
29 often called elsewhere in Emacs, so we don't have to #ifdef the | |
30 sections that call them. */ | |
31 | |
32 | |
578 | 33 #ifdef subprocesses |
34 | |
35 #include <stdio.h> | |
36 #include <errno.h> | |
37 #include <setjmp.h> | |
38 #include <sys/types.h> /* some typedefs are used in sys/file.h */ | |
39 #include <sys/file.h> | |
40 #include <sys/stat.h> | |
41 | |
42 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS /* TCP connection support, if kernel can do it */ | |
43 #include <sys/socket.h> | |
44 #include <netdb.h> | |
45 #include <netinet/in.h> | |
46 #include <arpa/inet.h> | |
47 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ | |
48 | |
49 #if defined(BSD) || defined(STRIDE) | |
50 #include <sys/ioctl.h> | |
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51 #if !defined (O_NDELAY) && defined (HAVE_PTYS) && !defined(USG5) |
578 | 52 #include <fcntl.h> |
53 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS and no O_NDELAY */ | |
54 #endif /* BSD or STRIDE */ | |
55 #ifdef USG | |
56 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS | |
57 #include <termios.h> | |
58 #else | |
59 #include <termio.h> | |
60 #endif | |
61 #include <fcntl.h> | |
62 #endif /* USG */ | |
63 | |
64 #ifdef NEED_BSDTTY | |
65 #include <bsdtty.h> | |
66 #endif | |
67 | |
68 #ifdef IRIS | |
69 #include <sys/sysmacros.h> /* for "minor" */ | |
70 #endif /* not IRIS */ | |
71 | |
72 #include "systime.h" | |
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73 #include "systty.h" |
578 | 74 |
75 #include "lisp.h" | |
76 #include "window.h" | |
77 #include "buffer.h" | |
78 #include "process.h" | |
79 #include "termhooks.h" | |
80 #include "termopts.h" | |
81 #include "commands.h" | |
624 | 82 #include "dispextern.h" |
578 | 83 |
84 Lisp_Object Qrun, Qstop, Qsignal, Qopen, Qclosed; | |
85 /* Qexit is declared and initialized in eval.c. */ | |
86 | |
87 /* a process object is a network connection when its childp field is neither | |
88 Qt nor Qnil but is instead a string (name of foreign host we | |
89 are connected to + name of port we are connected to) */ | |
90 | |
91 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
92 static Lisp_Object stream_process; | |
93 | |
94 #define NETCONN_P(p) (XGCTYPE (XPROCESS (p)->childp) == Lisp_String) | |
95 #else | |
96 #define NETCONN_P(p) 0 | |
97 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ | |
98 | |
99 /* Define first descriptor number available for subprocesses. */ | |
100 #ifdef VMS | |
101 #define FIRST_PROC_DESC 1 | |
102 #else /* Not VMS */ | |
103 #define FIRST_PROC_DESC 3 | |
104 #endif | |
105 | |
106 /* Define SIGCHLD as an alias for SIGCLD. There are many conditionals | |
107 testing SIGCHLD. */ | |
108 | |
109 #if !defined (SIGCHLD) && defined (SIGCLD) | |
110 #define SIGCHLD SIGCLD | |
111 #endif /* SIGCLD */ | |
112 | |
113 #include "syssignal.h" | |
114 | |
115 /* Define the structure that the wait system call stores. | |
116 On many systems, there is a structure defined for this. | |
117 But on vanilla-ish USG systems there is not. */ | |
118 | |
119 #ifndef VMS | |
120 #ifndef WAITTYPE | |
121 #if !defined (BSD) && !defined (UNIPLUS) && !defined (STRIDE) && !(defined (HPUX) && !defined (NOMULTIPLEJOBS)) && !defined (HAVE_WAIT_HEADER) | |
122 #define WAITTYPE int | |
123 #define WIFSTOPPED(w) ((w&0377) == 0177) | |
124 #define WIFSIGNALED(w) ((w&0377) != 0177 && (w&~0377) == 0) | |
125 #define WIFEXITED(w) ((w&0377) == 0) | |
126 #define WRETCODE(w) (w >> 8) | |
127 #define WSTOPSIG(w) (w >> 8) | |
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128 #define WTERMSIG(w) (w & 0377) |
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129 #ifndef WCOREDUMP |
578 | 130 #define WCOREDUMP(w) ((w&0200) != 0) |
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131 #endif |
578 | 132 #else |
133 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
134 #include <wait.h> | |
135 #else | |
136 #include <sys/wait.h> | |
137 #endif /* not BSD 4.1 */ | |
138 | |
139 #define WAITTYPE union wait | |
140 #define WRETCODE(w) w.w_retcode | |
141 #define WCOREDUMP(w) w.w_coredump | |
142 | |
143 #ifdef HPUX | |
144 /* HPUX version 7 has broken definitions of these. */ | |
145 #undef WTERMSIG | |
146 #undef WSTOPSIG | |
147 #undef WIFSTOPPED | |
148 #undef WIFSIGNALED | |
149 #undef WIFEXITED | |
150 #endif | |
151 | |
152 #ifndef WTERMSIG | |
153 #define WTERMSIG(w) w.w_termsig | |
154 #endif | |
155 #ifndef WSTOPSIG | |
156 #define WSTOPSIG(w) w.w_stopsig | |
157 #endif | |
158 #ifndef WIFSTOPPED | |
159 #define WIFSTOPPED(w) (WTERMSIG (w) == 0177) | |
160 #endif | |
161 #ifndef WIFSIGNALED | |
162 #define WIFSIGNALED(w) (WTERMSIG (w) != 0177 && (WSTOPSIG (w)) == 0) | |
163 #endif | |
164 #ifndef WIFEXITED | |
165 #define WIFEXITED(w) (WTERMSIG (w) == 0) | |
166 #endif | |
167 #endif /* BSD or UNIPLUS or STRIDE */ | |
168 #endif /* no WAITTYPE */ | |
169 #else /* VMS */ | |
170 | |
171 /* For the CMU PTY driver + */ | |
172 #define DCL_PROMPT "$ " | |
173 | |
174 #include <ssdef.h> | |
175 #include <iodef.h> | |
176 #include <clidef.h> | |
177 #include "vmsproc.h" | |
178 #endif /* VMS */ | |
179 | |
180 extern errno; | |
181 extern sys_nerr; | |
182 extern char *sys_errlist[]; | |
183 | |
184 #ifndef VMS | |
185 #ifndef BSD4_1 | |
186 extern char *sys_siglist[]; | |
187 #else | |
188 char *sys_siglist[] = | |
189 { | |
190 "bum signal!!", | |
191 "hangup", | |
192 "interrupt", | |
193 "quit", | |
194 "illegal instruction", | |
195 "trace trap", | |
196 "iot instruction", | |
197 "emt instruction", | |
198 "floating point exception", | |
199 "kill", | |
200 "bus error", | |
201 "segmentation violation", | |
202 "bad argument to system call", | |
203 "write on a pipe with no one to read it", | |
204 "alarm clock", | |
205 "software termination signal from kill", | |
206 "status signal", | |
207 "sendable stop signal not from tty", | |
208 "stop signal from tty", | |
209 "continue a stopped process", | |
210 "child status has changed", | |
211 "background read attempted from control tty", | |
212 "background write attempted from control tty", | |
213 "input record available at control tty", | |
214 "exceeded CPU time limit", | |
215 "exceeded file size limit" | |
216 }; | |
217 #endif | |
218 #endif /* VMS */ | |
219 | |
220 #ifdef vipc | |
221 | |
222 #include "vipc.h" | |
223 extern int comm_server; | |
224 extern int net_listen_address; | |
225 #endif /* vipc */ | |
226 | |
227 /* t means use pty, nil means use a pipe, | |
228 maybe other values to come. */ | |
229 Lisp_Object Vprocess_connection_type; | |
230 | |
231 #ifdef SKTPAIR | |
232 #ifndef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
233 #include <sys/socket.h> | |
234 #endif | |
235 #endif /* SKTPAIR */ | |
236 | |
237 /* Number of events of change of status of a process. */ | |
238 int process_tick; | |
239 | |
240 /* Number of events for which the user or sentinel has been notified. */ | |
241 int update_tick; | |
242 | |
243 #ifdef FD_SET | |
244 /* We could get this from param.h, but better not to depend on finding that. | |
245 And better not to risk that it might define other symbols used in this | |
246 file. */ | |
247 #define MAXDESC 64 | |
248 #define SELECT_TYPE fd_set | |
249 #else /* no FD_SET */ | |
250 #define MAXDESC 32 | |
251 #define SELECT_TYPE int | |
252 | |
253 /* Define the macros to access a single-int bitmap of descriptors. */ | |
254 #define FD_SET(n, p) (*(p) |= (1 << (n))) | |
255 #define FD_CLR(n, p) (*(p) &= ~(1 << (n))) | |
256 #define FD_ISSET(n, p) (*(p) & (1 << (n))) | |
257 #define FD_ZERO(p) (*(p) = 0) | |
258 #endif /* no FD_SET */ | |
259 | |
260 /* Mask of bits indicating the descriptors that we wait for input on */ | |
261 | |
262 SELECT_TYPE input_wait_mask; | |
263 | |
264 int delete_exited_processes; | |
265 | |
266 /* Indexed by descriptor, gives the process (if any) for that descriptor */ | |
267 Lisp_Object chan_process[MAXDESC]; | |
268 | |
269 /* Alist of elements (NAME . PROCESS) */ | |
270 Lisp_Object Vprocess_alist; | |
271 | |
272 Lisp_Object Qprocessp; | |
273 | |
274 Lisp_Object get_process (); | |
275 | |
276 /* Buffered-ahead input char from process, indexed by channel. | |
277 -1 means empty (no char is buffered). | |
278 Used on sys V where the only way to tell if there is any | |
279 output from the process is to read at least one char. | |
280 Always -1 on systems that support FIONREAD. */ | |
281 | |
282 int proc_buffered_char[MAXDESC]; | |
283 | |
284 /* Compute the Lisp form of the process status, p->status, from | |
285 the numeric status that was returned by `wait'. */ | |
286 | |
287 update_status (p) | |
288 struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
289 { | |
290 union { int i; WAITTYPE wt; } u; | |
291 u.i = XFASTINT (p->raw_status_low) + (XFASTINT (p->raw_status_high) << 16); | |
292 p->status = status_convert (u.wt); | |
293 p->raw_status_low = Qnil; | |
294 p->raw_status_high = Qnil; | |
295 } | |
296 | |
297 /* Convert a process status work in Unix format to | |
298 the list that we use internally. */ | |
299 | |
300 Lisp_Object | |
301 status_convert (w) | |
302 WAITTYPE w; | |
303 { | |
304 if (WIFSTOPPED (w)) | |
305 return Fcons (Qstop, Fcons (make_number (WSTOPSIG (w)), Qnil)); | |
306 else if (WIFEXITED (w)) | |
307 return Fcons (Qexit, Fcons (make_number (WRETCODE (w)), | |
308 WCOREDUMP (w) ? Qt : Qnil)); | |
309 else if (WIFSIGNALED (w)) | |
310 return Fcons (Qsignal, Fcons (make_number (WTERMSIG (w)), | |
311 WCOREDUMP (w) ? Qt : Qnil)); | |
312 else | |
313 return Qrun; | |
314 } | |
315 | |
316 /* Given a status-list, extract the three pieces of information | |
317 and store them individually through the three pointers. */ | |
318 | |
319 void | |
320 decode_status (l, symbol, code, coredump) | |
321 Lisp_Object l; | |
322 Lisp_Object *symbol; | |
323 int *code; | |
324 int *coredump; | |
325 { | |
326 Lisp_Object tem; | |
327 | |
328 if (XTYPE (l) == Lisp_Symbol) | |
329 { | |
330 *symbol = l; | |
331 *code = 0; | |
332 *coredump = 0; | |
333 } | |
334 else | |
335 { | |
336 *symbol = XCONS (l)->car; | |
337 tem = XCONS (l)->cdr; | |
338 *code = XFASTINT (XCONS (tem)->car); | |
339 tem = XFASTINT (XCONS (tem)->cdr); | |
340 *coredump = !NILP (tem); | |
341 } | |
342 } | |
343 | |
344 /* Return a string describing a process status list. */ | |
345 | |
346 Lisp_Object | |
347 status_message (status) | |
348 Lisp_Object status; | |
349 { | |
350 Lisp_Object symbol; | |
351 int code, coredump; | |
352 Lisp_Object string, string2; | |
353 | |
354 decode_status (status, &symbol, &code, &coredump); | |
355 | |
356 if (EQ (symbol, Qsignal) || EQ (symbol, Qstop)) | |
357 { | |
358 string = build_string (code < NSIG ? sys_siglist[code] : "unknown"); | |
359 string2 = build_string (coredump ? " (core dumped)\n" : "\n"); | |
360 XSTRING (string)->data[0] = DOWNCASE (XSTRING (string)->data[0]); | |
361 return concat2 (string, string2); | |
362 } | |
363 else if (EQ (symbol, Qexit)) | |
364 { | |
365 if (code == 0) | |
366 return build_string ("finished\n"); | |
367 string = Fint_to_string (make_number (code)); | |
368 string2 = build_string (coredump ? " (core dumped)\n" : "\n"); | |
369 return concat2 (build_string ("exited abnormally with code "), | |
370 concat2 (string, string2)); | |
371 } | |
372 else | |
373 return Fcopy_sequence (Fsymbol_name (symbol)); | |
374 } | |
375 | |
376 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS | |
621 | 377 static int pty_process; |
578 | 378 |
379 /* Open an available pty, returning a file descriptor. | |
380 Return -1 on failure. | |
381 The file name of the terminal corresponding to the pty | |
382 is left in the variable pty_name. */ | |
383 | |
384 char pty_name[24]; | |
385 | |
386 int | |
387 allocate_pty () | |
388 { | |
389 struct stat stb; | |
390 register c, i; | |
391 int fd; | |
392 | |
624 | 393 /* Some systems name their pseudoterminals so that there are gaps in |
394 the usual sequence - for example, on HP9000/S700 systems, there | |
395 are no pseudoterminals with names ending in 'f'. So we wait for | |
396 three failures in a row before deciding that we've reached the | |
397 end of the ptys. */ | |
398 int failed_count = 0; | |
399 | |
578 | 400 #ifdef PTY_ITERATION |
401 PTY_ITERATION | |
402 #else | |
403 for (c = FIRST_PTY_LETTER; c <= 'z'; c++) | |
404 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) | |
405 #endif | |
406 { | |
407 #ifdef PTY_NAME_SPRINTF | |
408 PTY_NAME_SPRINTF | |
409 #else | |
410 sprintf (pty_name, "/dev/pty%c%x", c, i); | |
411 #endif /* no PTY_NAME_SPRINTF */ | |
412 | |
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415 #else /* no PTY_OPEN */ |
624 | 416 #ifdef IRIS |
417 /* Unusual IRIS code */ | |
418 *ptyv = open ("/dev/ptc", O_RDWR | O_NDELAY, 0); | |
419 if (fd < 0) | |
420 return -1; | |
421 if (fstat (fd, &stb) < 0) | |
422 return -1; | |
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423 #else /* not IRIS */ |
578 | 424 if (stat (pty_name, &stb) < 0) |
624 | 425 { |
426 failed_count++; | |
427 if (failed_count >= 3) | |
428 return -1; | |
429 } | |
430 else | |
431 failed_count = 0; | |
578 | 432 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK |
433 fd = open (pty_name, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK, 0); | |
434 #else | |
435 fd = open (pty_name, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY, 0); | |
436 #endif | |
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438 #endif /* no PTY_OPEN */ |
578 | 439 |
440 if (fd >= 0) | |
441 { | |
442 /* check to make certain that both sides are available | |
443 this avoids a nasty yet stupid bug in rlogins */ | |
444 #ifdef PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF | |
445 PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF | |
446 #else | |
447 sprintf (pty_name, "/dev/tty%c%x", c, i); | |
448 #endif /* no PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF */ | |
449 #ifndef UNIPLUS | |
450 if (access (pty_name, 6) != 0) | |
451 { | |
452 close (fd); | |
453 #ifndef IRIS | |
454 continue; | |
455 #else | |
456 return -1; | |
457 #endif /* IRIS */ | |
458 } | |
459 #endif /* not UNIPLUS */ | |
460 setup_pty (fd); | |
461 return fd; | |
462 } | |
463 } | |
464 return -1; | |
465 } | |
466 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */ | |
467 | |
468 Lisp_Object | |
469 make_process (name) | |
470 Lisp_Object name; | |
471 { | |
472 register Lisp_Object val, tem, name1; | |
473 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
474 char suffix[10]; | |
475 register int i; | |
476 | |
477 /* size of process structure includes the vector header, | |
478 so deduct for that. But struct Lisp_Vector includes the first | |
479 element, thus deducts too much, so add it back. */ | |
480 val = Fmake_vector (make_number ((sizeof (struct Lisp_Process) | |
481 - sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector) | |
482 + sizeof (Lisp_Object)) | |
483 / sizeof (Lisp_Object)), | |
484 Qnil); | |
485 XSETTYPE (val, Lisp_Process); | |
486 | |
487 p = XPROCESS (val); | |
488 XFASTINT (p->infd) = 0; | |
489 XFASTINT (p->outfd) = 0; | |
490 XFASTINT (p->pid) = 0; | |
491 XFASTINT (p->tick) = 0; | |
492 XFASTINT (p->update_tick) = 0; | |
493 p->raw_status_low = Qnil; | |
494 p->raw_status_high = Qnil; | |
495 p->status = Qrun; | |
496 p->mark = Fmake_marker (); | |
497 | |
498 /* If name is already in use, modify it until it is unused. */ | |
499 | |
500 name1 = name; | |
501 for (i = 1; ; i++) | |
502 { | |
503 tem = Fget_process (name1); | |
504 if (NILP (tem)) break; | |
505 sprintf (suffix, "<%d>", i); | |
506 name1 = concat2 (name, build_string (suffix)); | |
507 } | |
508 name = name1; | |
509 p->name = name; | |
510 Vprocess_alist = Fcons (Fcons (name, val), Vprocess_alist); | |
511 return val; | |
512 } | |
513 | |
514 remove_process (proc) | |
515 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
516 { | |
517 register Lisp_Object pair; | |
518 | |
519 pair = Frassq (proc, Vprocess_alist); | |
520 Vprocess_alist = Fdelq (pair, Vprocess_alist); | |
521 Fset_marker (XPROCESS (proc)->mark, Qnil, Qnil); | |
522 | |
523 deactivate_process (proc); | |
524 } | |
525 | |
526 DEFUN ("processp", Fprocessp, Sprocessp, 1, 1, 0, | |
527 "Return t if OBJECT is a process.") | |
528 (obj) | |
529 Lisp_Object obj; | |
530 { | |
531 return XTYPE (obj) == Lisp_Process ? Qt : Qnil; | |
532 } | |
533 | |
534 DEFUN ("get-process", Fget_process, Sget_process, 1, 1, 0, | |
535 "Return the process named NAME, or nil if there is none.") | |
536 (name) | |
537 register Lisp_Object name; | |
538 { | |
539 if (XTYPE (name) == Lisp_Process) | |
540 return name; | |
541 CHECK_STRING (name, 0); | |
542 return Fcdr (Fassoc (name, Vprocess_alist)); | |
543 } | |
544 | |
545 DEFUN ("get-buffer-process", Fget_buffer_process, Sget_buffer_process, 1, 1, 0, | |
546 "Return the (or, a) process associated with BUFFER.\n\ | |
547 BUFFER may be a buffer or the name of one.") | |
548 (name) | |
549 register Lisp_Object name; | |
550 { | |
551 register Lisp_Object buf, tail, proc; | |
552 | |
553 if (NILP (name)) return Qnil; | |
554 buf = Fget_buffer (name); | |
555 if (NILP (buf)) return Qnil; | |
556 | |
557 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; !NILP (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail)) | |
558 { | |
559 proc = Fcdr (Fcar (tail)); | |
560 if (XTYPE (proc) == Lisp_Process && EQ (XPROCESS (proc)->buffer, buf)) | |
561 return proc; | |
562 } | |
563 return Qnil; | |
564 } | |
565 | |
808 | 566 /* This is how commands for the user decode process arguments. It |
567 accepts a process, a process name, a buffer, a buffer name, or nil. | |
568 Buffers denote the first process in the buffer, and nil denotes the | |
569 current buffer. */ | |
578 | 570 |
571 Lisp_Object | |
572 get_process (name) | |
573 register Lisp_Object name; | |
574 { | |
575 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
576 if (NILP (name)) | |
577 proc = Fget_buffer_process (Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
578 else | |
579 { | |
580 proc = Fget_process (name); | |
581 if (NILP (proc)) | |
582 proc = Fget_buffer_process (Fget_buffer (name)); | |
583 } | |
584 | |
585 if (!NILP (proc)) | |
586 return proc; | |
587 | |
588 if (NILP (name)) | |
589 error ("Current buffer has no process"); | |
590 else | |
591 error ("Process %s does not exist", XSTRING (name)->data); | |
592 /* NOTREACHED */ | |
593 } | |
594 | |
595 DEFUN ("delete-process", Fdelete_process, Sdelete_process, 1, 1, 0, | |
596 "Delete PROCESS: kill it and forget about it immediately.\n\ | |
808 | 597 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, the name of a process or buffer, or\n\ |
598 nil, indicating the current buffer's process.") | |
578 | 599 (proc) |
600 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
601 { | |
602 proc = get_process (proc); | |
603 XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_low = Qnil; | |
604 XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_high = Qnil; | |
605 if (NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
606 { | |
607 XPROCESS (proc)->status = Fcons (Qexit, Fcons (make_number (0), Qnil)); | |
608 XSETINT (XPROCESS (proc)->tick, ++process_tick); | |
609 } | |
610 else if (XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->infd)) | |
611 { | |
612 Fkill_process (proc, Qnil); | |
613 /* Do this now, since remove_process will make sigchld_handler do nothing. */ | |
614 XPROCESS (proc)->status | |
615 = Fcons (Qsignal, Fcons (make_number (SIGKILL), Qnil)); | |
616 XSETINT (XPROCESS (proc)->tick, ++process_tick); | |
617 status_notify (); | |
618 } | |
619 remove_process (proc); | |
620 return Qnil; | |
621 } | |
622 | |
623 DEFUN ("process-status", Fprocess_status, Sprocess_status, 1, 1, 0, | |
624 "Return the status of PROCESS: a symbol, one of these:\n\ | |
625 run -- for a process that is running.\n\ | |
626 stop -- for a process stopped but continuable.\n\ | |
627 exit -- for a process that has exited.\n\ | |
628 signal -- for a process that has got a fatal signal.\n\ | |
629 open -- for a network stream connection that is open.\n\ | |
630 closed -- for a network stream connection that is closed.\n\ | |
808 | 631 nil -- if arg is a process name and no such process exists.\n\ |
632 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, the name of a process or buffer, or\n\ | |
633 nil, indicating the current buffer's process.") | |
578 | 634 /* command -- for a command channel opened to Emacs by another process.\n\ |
635 external -- for an i/o channel opened to Emacs by another process.\n\ */ | |
636 (proc) | |
637 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
638 { | |
639 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
640 register Lisp_Object status; | |
808 | 641 proc = get_process (proc); |
578 | 642 if (NILP (proc)) |
643 return proc; | |
644 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
645 if (!NILP (p->raw_status_low)) | |
646 update_status (p); | |
647 status = p->status; | |
648 if (XTYPE (status) == Lisp_Cons) | |
649 status = XCONS (status)->car; | |
650 if (NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
651 { | |
652 if (EQ (status, Qrun)) | |
653 status = Qopen; | |
654 else if (EQ (status, Qexit)) | |
655 status = Qclosed; | |
656 } | |
657 return status; | |
658 } | |
659 | |
660 DEFUN ("process-exit-status", Fprocess_exit_status, Sprocess_exit_status, | |
661 1, 1, 0, | |
662 "Return the exit status of PROCESS or the signal number that killed it.\n\ | |
663 If PROCESS has not yet exited or died, return 0.") | |
664 (proc) | |
665 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
666 { | |
667 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
668 if (!NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_low)) | |
669 update_status (XPROCESS (proc)); | |
670 if (XTYPE (XPROCESS (proc)->status) == Lisp_Cons) | |
671 return XCONS (XCONS (XPROCESS (proc)->status)->cdr)->car; | |
672 return make_number (0); | |
673 } | |
674 | |
675 DEFUN ("process-id", Fprocess_id, Sprocess_id, 1, 1, 0, | |
676 "Return the process id of PROCESS.\n\ | |
677 This is the pid of the Unix process which PROCESS uses or talks to.\n\ | |
678 For a network connection, this value is nil.") | |
679 (proc) | |
680 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
681 { | |
682 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
683 return XPROCESS (proc)->pid; | |
684 } | |
685 | |
686 DEFUN ("process-name", Fprocess_name, Sprocess_name, 1, 1, 0, | |
687 "Return the name of PROCESS, as a string.\n\ | |
688 This is the name of the program invoked in PROCESS,\n\ | |
689 possibly modified to make it unique among process names.") | |
690 (proc) | |
691 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
692 { | |
693 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
694 return XPROCESS (proc)->name; | |
695 } | |
696 | |
697 DEFUN ("process-command", Fprocess_command, Sprocess_command, 1, 1, 0, | |
698 "Return the command that was executed to start PROCESS.\n\ | |
699 This is a list of strings, the first string being the program executed\n\ | |
700 and the rest of the strings being the arguments given to it.\n\ | |
701 For a non-child channel, this is nil.") | |
702 (proc) | |
703 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
704 { | |
705 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
706 return XPROCESS (proc)->command; | |
707 } | |
708 | |
709 DEFUN ("set-process-buffer", Fset_process_buffer, Sset_process_buffer, | |
710 2, 2, 0, | |
711 "Set buffer associated with PROCESS to BUFFER (a buffer, or nil).") | |
712 (proc, buffer) | |
713 register Lisp_Object proc, buffer; | |
714 { | |
715 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
716 if (!NILP (buffer)) | |
717 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer, 1); | |
718 XPROCESS (proc)->buffer = buffer; | |
719 return buffer; | |
720 } | |
721 | |
722 DEFUN ("process-buffer", Fprocess_buffer, Sprocess_buffer, | |
723 1, 1, 0, | |
724 "Return the buffer PROCESS is associated with.\n\ | |
725 Output from PROCESS is inserted in this buffer\n\ | |
726 unless PROCESS has a filter.") | |
727 (proc) | |
728 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
729 { | |
730 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
731 return XPROCESS (proc)->buffer; | |
732 } | |
733 | |
734 DEFUN ("process-mark", Fprocess_mark, Sprocess_mark, | |
735 1, 1, 0, | |
736 "Return the marker for the end of the last output from PROCESS.") | |
737 (proc) | |
738 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
739 { | |
740 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
741 return XPROCESS (proc)->mark; | |
742 } | |
743 | |
744 DEFUN ("set-process-filter", Fset_process_filter, Sset_process_filter, | |
745 2, 2, 0, | |
746 "Give PROCESS the filter function FILTER; nil means no filter.\n\ | |
747 When a process has a filter, each time it does output\n\ | |
748 the entire string of output is passed to the filter.\n\ | |
749 The filter gets two arguments: the process and the string of output.\n\ | |
750 If the process has a filter, its buffer is not used for output.") | |
751 (proc, filter) | |
752 register Lisp_Object proc, filter; | |
753 { | |
754 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
755 XPROCESS (proc)->filter = filter; | |
756 return filter; | |
757 } | |
758 | |
759 DEFUN ("process-filter", Fprocess_filter, Sprocess_filter, | |
760 1, 1, 0, | |
761 "Returns the filter function of PROCESS; nil if none.\n\ | |
762 See `set-process-filter' for more info on filter functions.") | |
763 (proc) | |
764 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
765 { | |
766 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
767 return XPROCESS (proc)->filter; | |
768 } | |
769 | |
770 DEFUN ("set-process-sentinel", Fset_process_sentinel, Sset_process_sentinel, | |
771 2, 2, 0, | |
772 "Give PROCESS the sentinel SENTINEL; nil for none.\n\ | |
773 The sentinel is called as a function when the process changes state.\n\ | |
774 It gets two arguments: the process, and a string describing the change.") | |
775 (proc, sentinel) | |
776 register Lisp_Object proc, sentinel; | |
777 { | |
778 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
779 XPROCESS (proc)->sentinel = sentinel; | |
780 return sentinel; | |
781 } | |
782 | |
783 DEFUN ("process-sentinel", Fprocess_sentinel, Sprocess_sentinel, | |
784 1, 1, 0, | |
785 "Return the sentinel of PROCESS; nil if none.\n\ | |
786 See `set-process-sentinel' for more info on sentinels.") | |
787 (proc) | |
788 register Lisp_Object proc; | |
789 { | |
790 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
791 return XPROCESS (proc)->sentinel; | |
792 } | |
793 | |
794 DEFUN ("process-kill-without-query", Fprocess_kill_without_query, | |
795 Sprocess_kill_without_query, 1, 2, 0, | |
796 "Say no query needed if PROCESS is running when Emacs is exited.\n\ | |
797 Optional second argument if non-nill says to require a query.\n\ | |
798 Value is t if a query was formerly required.") | |
799 (proc, value) | |
800 register Lisp_Object proc, value; | |
801 { | |
802 Lisp_Object tem; | |
803 | |
804 CHECK_PROCESS (proc, 0); | |
805 tem = XPROCESS (proc)->kill_without_query; | |
806 XPROCESS (proc)->kill_without_query = Fnull (value); | |
807 | |
808 return Fnull (tem); | |
809 } | |
810 | |
811 Lisp_Object | |
812 list_processes_1 () | |
813 { | |
814 register Lisp_Object tail, tem; | |
815 Lisp_Object proc, minspace, tem1; | |
816 register struct buffer *old = current_buffer; | |
817 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
818 register int state; | |
819 char tembuf[80]; | |
820 | |
821 XFASTINT (minspace) = 1; | |
822 | |
823 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (Vstandard_output)); | |
824 Fbuffer_disable_undo (Vstandard_output); | |
825 | |
826 current_buffer->truncate_lines = Qt; | |
827 | |
828 write_string ("\ | |
829 Proc Status Buffer Command\n\ | |
830 ---- ------ ------ -------\n", -1); | |
831 | |
832 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; !NILP (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail)) | |
833 { | |
834 Lisp_Object symbol; | |
835 | |
836 proc = Fcdr (Fcar (tail)); | |
837 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
838 if (NILP (p->childp)) | |
839 continue; | |
840 | |
841 Finsert (1, &p->name); | |
842 Findent_to (make_number (13), minspace); | |
843 | |
844 if (!NILP (p->raw_status_low)) | |
845 update_status (p); | |
846 symbol = p->status; | |
847 if (XTYPE (p->status) == Lisp_Cons) | |
848 symbol = XCONS (p->status)->car; | |
849 | |
850 | |
851 if (EQ (symbol, Qsignal)) | |
852 { | |
853 Lisp_Object tem; | |
854 tem = Fcar (Fcdr (p->status)); | |
855 #ifdef VMS | |
856 if (XINT (tem) < NSIG) | |
857 write_string (sys_siglist [XINT (tem)], -1); | |
858 else | |
859 #endif | |
860 Fprinc (symbol, Qnil); | |
861 } | |
862 else if (NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
863 { | |
864 if (EQ (symbol, Qrun)) | |
865 write_string ("open", -1); | |
866 else if (EQ (symbol, Qexit)) | |
867 write_string ("closed", -1); | |
868 else | |
869 Fprinc (symbol, Qnil); | |
870 } | |
871 else | |
872 Fprinc (symbol, Qnil); | |
873 | |
874 if (EQ (symbol, Qexit)) | |
875 { | |
876 Lisp_Object tem; | |
877 tem = Fcar (Fcdr (p->status)); | |
878 if (XFASTINT (tem)) | |
879 { | |
880 sprintf (tembuf, " %d", XFASTINT (tem)); | |
881 write_string (tembuf, -1); | |
882 } | |
883 } | |
884 | |
885 if (EQ (symbol, Qsignal) || EQ (symbol, Qexit)) | |
886 remove_process (proc); | |
887 | |
888 Findent_to (make_number (22), minspace); | |
889 if (NILP (p->buffer)) | |
890 insert_string ("(none)"); | |
891 else if (NILP (XBUFFER (p->buffer)->name)) | |
892 insert_string ("(Killed)"); | |
893 else | |
894 Finsert (1, &XBUFFER (p->buffer)->name); | |
895 | |
896 Findent_to (make_number (37), minspace); | |
897 | |
898 if (NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
899 { | |
900 sprintf (tembuf, "(network stream connection to %s)\n", | |
901 XSTRING (p->childp)->data); | |
902 insert_string (tembuf); | |
903 } | |
904 else | |
905 { | |
906 tem = p->command; | |
907 while (1) | |
908 { | |
909 tem1 = Fcar (tem); | |
910 Finsert (1, &tem1); | |
911 tem = Fcdr (tem); | |
912 if (NILP (tem)) | |
913 break; | |
914 insert_string (" "); | |
915 } | |
916 insert_string ("\n"); | |
917 } | |
918 } | |
919 return Qnil; | |
920 } | |
921 | |
922 DEFUN ("list-processes", Flist_processes, Slist_processes, 0, 0, "", | |
923 "Display a list of all processes.\n\ | |
924 \(Any processes listed as Exited or Signaled are actually eliminated\n\ | |
925 after the listing is made.)") | |
926 () | |
927 { | |
928 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer ("*Process List*", | |
929 list_processes_1, Qnil); | |
930 return Qnil; | |
931 } | |
932 | |
933 DEFUN ("process-list", Fprocess_list, Sprocess_list, 0, 0, 0, | |
934 "Return a list of all processes.") | |
935 () | |
936 { | |
937 return Fmapcar (Qcdr, Vprocess_alist); | |
938 } | |
939 | |
940 DEFUN ("start-process", Fstart_process, Sstart_process, 3, MANY, 0, | |
941 "Start a program in a subprocess. Return the process object for it.\n\ | |
942 Args are NAME BUFFER PROGRAM &rest PROGRAM-ARGS\n\ | |
943 NAME is name for process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique.\n\ | |
944 BUFFER is the buffer or (buffer-name) to associate with the process.\n\ | |
945 Process output goes at end of that buffer, unless you specify\n\ | |
946 an output stream or filter function to handle the output.\n\ | |
947 BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated\n\ | |
948 with any buffer\n\ | |
949 Third arg is program file name. It is searched for as in the shell.\n\ | |
950 Remaining arguments are strings to give program as arguments.") | |
951 (nargs, args) | |
952 int nargs; | |
953 register Lisp_Object *args; | |
954 { | |
955 Lisp_Object buffer, name, program, proc, tem; | |
956 #ifdef VMS | |
957 register unsigned char *new_argv; | |
958 int len; | |
959 #else | |
960 register unsigned char **new_argv; | |
961 #endif | |
962 register int i; | |
963 | |
964 buffer = args[1]; | |
965 if (!NILP (buffer)) | |
966 buffer = Fget_buffer_create (buffer); | |
967 | |
968 name = args[0]; | |
969 CHECK_STRING (name, 0); | |
970 | |
971 program = args[2]; | |
972 | |
973 CHECK_STRING (program, 2); | |
974 | |
975 #ifdef VMS | |
976 /* Make a one member argv with all args concatenated | |
977 together separated by a blank. */ | |
978 len = XSTRING (program)->size + 2; | |
979 for (i = 3; i < nargs; i++) | |
980 { | |
981 tem = args[i]; | |
982 CHECK_STRING (tem, i); | |
983 len += XSTRING (tem)->size + 1; /* count the blank */ | |
984 } | |
985 new_argv = (unsigned char *) alloca (len); | |
986 strcpy (new_argv, XSTRING (program)->data); | |
987 for (i = 3; i < nargs; i++) | |
988 { | |
989 tem = args[i]; | |
990 CHECK_STRING (tem, i); | |
991 strcat (new_argv, " "); | |
992 strcat (new_argv, XSTRING (tem)->data); | |
993 } | |
994 #else /* not VMS */ | |
995 new_argv = (unsigned char **) alloca ((nargs - 1) * sizeof (char *)); | |
996 | |
997 for (i = 3; i < nargs; i++) | |
998 { | |
999 tem = args[i]; | |
1000 CHECK_STRING (tem, i); | |
1001 new_argv[i - 2] = XSTRING (tem)->data; | |
1002 } | |
1003 new_argv[i - 2] = 0; | |
1004 new_argv[0] = XSTRING (program)->data; | |
1005 | |
1006 /* If program file name is not absolute, search our path for it */ | |
1007 if (new_argv[0][0] != '/') | |
1008 { | |
1009 tem = Qnil; | |
1010 openp (Vexec_path, program, "", &tem, 1); | |
1011 if (NILP (tem)) | |
1012 report_file_error ("Searching for program", Fcons (program, Qnil)); | |
1013 new_argv[0] = XSTRING (tem)->data; | |
1014 } | |
1015 #endif /* not VMS */ | |
1016 | |
1017 proc = make_process (name); | |
1018 | |
1019 XPROCESS (proc)->childp = Qt; | |
1020 XPROCESS (proc)->command_channel_p = Qnil; | |
1021 XPROCESS (proc)->buffer = buffer; | |
1022 XPROCESS (proc)->sentinel = Qnil; | |
1023 XPROCESS (proc)->filter = Qnil; | |
1024 XPROCESS (proc)->command = Flist (nargs - 2, args + 2); | |
1025 | |
1026 create_process (proc, new_argv); | |
1027 | |
1028 return proc; | |
1029 } | |
1030 | |
1031 SIGTYPE | |
1032 create_process_1 (signo) | |
1033 int signo; | |
1034 { | |
1035 #ifdef USG | |
1036 /* USG systems forget handlers when they are used; | |
1037 must reestablish each time */ | |
1038 signal (signo, create_process_1); | |
1039 #endif /* USG */ | |
1040 } | |
1041 | |
1042 #if 0 /* This doesn't work; see the note before sigchld_handler. */ | |
1043 #ifdef USG | |
1044 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
1045 /* Mimic blocking of signals on system V, which doesn't really have it. */ | |
1046 | |
1047 /* Nonzero means we got a SIGCHLD when it was supposed to be blocked. */ | |
1048 int sigchld_deferred; | |
1049 | |
1050 SIGTYPE | |
1051 create_process_sigchld () | |
1052 { | |
1053 signal (SIGCHLD, create_process_sigchld); | |
1054 | |
1055 sigchld_deferred = 1; | |
1056 } | |
1057 #endif | |
1058 #endif | |
1059 #endif | |
1060 | |
1061 #ifndef VMS /* VMS version of this function is in vmsproc.c. */ | |
1062 create_process (process, new_argv) | |
1063 Lisp_Object process; | |
1064 char **new_argv; | |
1065 { | |
1066 int pid, inchannel, outchannel, forkin, forkout; | |
1067 int sv[2]; | |
1068 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
1069 SIGTYPE (*sigchld)(); | |
1070 #endif | |
1071 int pty_flag = 0; | |
1072 Lisp_Object current_dir; | |
1073 extern char **environ; | |
1074 | |
1075 inchannel = outchannel = -1; | |
1076 | |
1077 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS | |
1078 if (EQ (Vprocess_connection_type, Qt)) | |
1079 outchannel = inchannel = allocate_pty (); | |
1080 | |
1081 /* Make sure that the child will be able to chdir to the current | |
1082 buffer's current directory. We can't just have the child check | |
1083 for an error when it does the chdir, since it's in a vfork. */ | |
1084 current_dir = expand_and_dir_to_file (current_buffer->directory, Qnil); | |
1085 if (NILP (Ffile_accessible_directory_p (current_dir))) | |
1086 report_file_error ("Setting current directory", | |
1087 Fcons (current_buffer->directory, Qnil)); | |
1088 | |
1089 if (inchannel >= 0) | |
1090 { | |
1091 #ifndef USG | |
1092 /* On USG systems it does not work to open the pty's tty here | |
1093 and then close and reopen it in the child. */ | |
1094 #ifdef O_NOCTTY | |
1095 /* Don't let this terminal become our controlling terminal | |
1096 (in case we don't have one). */ | |
1097 forkout = forkin = open (pty_name, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY, 0); | |
1098 #else | |
1099 forkout = forkin = open (pty_name, O_RDWR, 0); | |
1100 #endif | |
1101 if (forkin < 0) | |
1102 report_file_error ("Opening pty", Qnil); | |
1103 #else | |
1104 forkin = forkout = -1; | |
1105 #endif /* not USG */ | |
1106 pty_flag = 1; | |
1107 } | |
1108 else | |
1109 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */ | |
1110 #ifdef SKTPAIR | |
1111 { | |
1112 if (socketpair (AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sv) < 0) | |
1113 report_file_error ("Opening socketpair", Qnil); | |
1114 outchannel = inchannel = sv[0]; | |
1115 forkout = forkin = sv[1]; | |
1116 } | |
1117 #else /* not SKTPAIR */ | |
1118 { | |
1119 pipe (sv); | |
1120 inchannel = sv[0]; | |
1121 forkout = sv[1]; | |
1122 pipe (sv); | |
1123 outchannel = sv[1]; | |
1124 forkin = sv[0]; | |
1125 } | |
1126 #endif /* not SKTPAIR */ | |
1127 | |
1128 #if 0 | |
1129 /* Replaced by close_process_descs */ | |
1130 set_exclusive_use (inchannel); | |
1131 set_exclusive_use (outchannel); | |
1132 #endif | |
1133 | |
1134 /* Stride people say it's a mystery why this is needed | |
1135 as well as the O_NDELAY, but that it fails without this. */ | |
1136 #if defined (STRIDE) || (defined (pfa) && defined (HAVE_PTYS)) | |
1137 { | |
1138 int one = 1; | |
1139 ioctl (inchannel, FIONBIO, &one); | |
1140 } | |
1141 #endif | |
1142 | |
1143 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK | |
1144 fcntl (inchannel, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); | |
1145 #else | |
1146 #ifdef O_NDELAY | |
1147 fcntl (inchannel, F_SETFL, O_NDELAY); | |
1148 #endif | |
1149 #endif | |
1150 | |
1151 /* Record this as an active process, with its channels. | |
1152 As a result, child_setup will close Emacs's side of the pipes. */ | |
1153 chan_process[inchannel] = process; | |
1154 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->infd) = inchannel; | |
1155 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->outfd) = outchannel; | |
1156 /* Record the tty descriptor used in the subprocess. */ | |
1157 if (forkin < 0) | |
1158 XPROCESS (process)->subtty = Qnil; | |
1159 else | |
1160 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->subtty) = forkin; | |
1161 XPROCESS (process)->pty_flag = (pty_flag ? Qt : Qnil); | |
1162 XPROCESS (process)->status = Qrun; | |
1163 | |
1164 /* Delay interrupts until we have a chance to store | |
1165 the new fork's pid in its process structure */ | |
1166 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
1167 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
1168 sighold (SIGCHLD); | |
1169 #else /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1170 #if defined (BSD) || defined (UNIPLUS) || defined (HPUX) | |
1171 sigsetmask (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); | |
1172 #else /* ordinary USG */ | |
1173 #if 0 | |
1174 sigchld_deferred = 0; | |
1175 sigchld = signal (SIGCHLD, create_process_sigchld); | |
1176 #endif | |
1177 #endif /* ordinary USG */ | |
1178 #endif /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1179 #endif /* SIGCHLD */ | |
1180 | |
1181 /* Until we store the proper pid, enable sigchld_handler | |
1182 to recognize an unknown pid as standing for this process. | |
1183 It is very important not to let this `marker' value stay | |
1184 in the table after this function has returned; if it does | |
1185 it might cause call-process to hang and subsequent asynchronous | |
1186 processes to get their return values scrambled. */ | |
1187 XSETINT (XPROCESS (process)->pid, -1); | |
1188 | |
1189 { | |
1190 /* child_setup must clobber environ on systems with true vfork. | |
1191 Protect it from permanent change. */ | |
1192 char **save_environ = environ; | |
1193 | |
1194 pid = vfork (); | |
1195 if (pid == 0) | |
1196 { | |
1197 int xforkin = forkin; | |
1198 int xforkout = forkout; | |
1199 | |
1200 #if 0 /* This was probably a mistake--it duplicates code later on, | |
1201 but fails to handle all the cases. */ | |
1202 /* Make sure SIGCHLD is not blocked in the child. */ | |
1203 sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK); | |
1204 #endif | |
1205 | |
1206 /* Make the pty be the controlling terminal of the process. */ | |
1207 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS | |
1208 /* First, disconnect its current controlling terminal. */ | |
1209 #ifdef HAVE_SETSID | |
1210 setsid (); | |
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1215 #endif |
578 | 1216 #else /* not HAVE_SETSID */ |
1217 #ifdef USG | |
1218 /* It's very important to call setpgrp() here and no time | |
1219 afterwards. Otherwise, we lose our controlling tty which | |
1220 is set when we open the pty. */ | |
1221 setpgrp (); | |
1222 #endif /* USG */ | |
1223 #endif /* not HAVE_SETSID */ | |
1224 #ifdef TIOCNOTTY | |
1225 /* In 4.3BSD, the TIOCSPGRP bug has been fixed, and now you | |
1226 can do TIOCSPGRP only to the process's controlling tty. */ | |
1227 if (pty_flag) | |
1228 { | |
1229 /* I wonder: would just ioctl (0, TIOCNOTTY, 0) work here? | |
1230 I can't test it since I don't have 4.3. */ | |
1231 int j = open ("/dev/tty", O_RDWR, 0); | |
1232 ioctl (j, TIOCNOTTY, 0); | |
1233 close (j); | |
1234 #ifndef USG | |
1235 /* In order to get a controlling terminal on some versions | |
1236 of BSD, it is necessary to put the process in pgrp 0 | |
1237 before it opens the terminal. */ | |
1238 setpgrp (0, 0); | |
1239 #endif | |
1240 } | |
1241 #endif /* TIOCNOTTY */ | |
1242 | |
1243 #if !defined (RTU) && !defined (UNIPLUS) | |
1244 /*** There is a suggestion that this ought to be a | |
1245 conditional on TIOCSPGRP. */ | |
1246 /* Now close the pty (if we had it open) and reopen it. | |
1247 This makes the pty the controlling terminal of the subprocess. */ | |
1248 if (pty_flag) | |
1249 { | |
1250 /* I wonder if close (open (pty_name, ...)) would work? */ | |
1251 if (xforkin >= 0) | |
1252 close (xforkin); | |
1253 xforkout = xforkin = open (pty_name, O_RDWR, 0); | |
1254 | |
1255 if (xforkin < 0) | |
1256 abort (); | |
1257 } | |
1258 #endif /* not UNIPLUS and not RTU */ | |
1259 #ifdef SETUP_SLAVE_PTY | |
1260 SETUP_SLAVE_PTY; | |
1261 #endif /* SETUP_SLAVE_PTY */ | |
1262 #ifdef AIX | |
1263 /* On AIX, we've disabled SIGHUP above once we start a child on a pty. | |
1264 Now reenable it in the child, so it will die when we want it to. */ | |
1265 if (pty_flag) | |
1266 signal (SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); | |
1267 #endif | |
1268 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */ | |
1269 | |
1270 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
1271 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
1272 sigrelse (SIGCHLD); | |
1273 #else /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1274 #if defined (BSD) || defined (UNIPLUS) || defined (HPUX) | |
1275 sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK); | |
1276 #else /* ordinary USG */ | |
1277 signal (SIGCHLD, sigchld); | |
1278 #endif /* ordinary USG */ | |
1279 #endif /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1280 #endif /* SIGCHLD */ | |
1281 | |
1282 child_setup_tty (xforkout); | |
1283 child_setup (xforkin, xforkout, xforkout, | |
638 | 1284 new_argv, 1, current_dir); |
578 | 1285 } |
1286 environ = save_environ; | |
1287 } | |
1288 | |
1289 if (pid < 0) | |
1290 { | |
1291 remove_process (process); | |
1292 report_file_error ("Doing vfork", Qnil); | |
1293 } | |
1294 | |
1295 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->pid) = pid; | |
1296 | |
1297 FD_SET (inchannel, &input_wait_mask); | |
1298 | |
1299 /* If the subfork execv fails, and it exits, | |
1300 this close hangs. I don't know why. | |
1301 So have an interrupt jar it loose. */ | |
1302 stop_polling (); | |
1303 signal (SIGALRM, create_process_1); | |
1304 alarm (1); | |
1305 #ifdef SYSV4_PTYS | |
1306 /* OK to close only if it's not a pty. Otherwise we need to leave | |
1307 it open for ioctl to get pgrp when signals are sent, or to send | |
1308 the interrupt characters through if that's how we're signalling | |
1309 subprocesses. Alternately if you are concerned about running out | |
1310 of file descriptors, you could just save the tty name and open | |
1311 just to do the ioctl. */ | |
1312 if (NILP (XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->pty_flag))) | |
1313 #endif | |
1314 { | |
1315 XPROCESS (process)->subtty = Qnil; | |
1316 if (forkin >= 0) | |
1317 close (forkin); | |
1318 } | |
1319 alarm (0); | |
1320 start_polling (); | |
1321 if (forkin != forkout && forkout >= 0) | |
1322 close (forkout); | |
1323 | |
1324 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
1325 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
1326 sigrelse (SIGCHLD); | |
1327 #else /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1328 #if defined (BSD) || defined (UNIPLUS) || defined (HPUX) | |
1329 sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK); | |
1330 #else /* ordinary USG */ | |
1331 #if 0 | |
1332 signal (SIGCHLD, sigchld); | |
1333 /* Now really handle any of these signals | |
1334 that came in during this function. */ | |
1335 if (sigchld_deferred) | |
1336 kill (getpid (), SIGCHLD); | |
1337 #endif | |
1338 #endif /* ordinary USG */ | |
1339 #endif /* not BSD4_1 */ | |
1340 #endif /* SIGCHLD */ | |
1341 } | |
1342 #endif /* not VMS */ | |
1343 | |
1344 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
1345 | |
1346 /* open a TCP network connection to a given HOST/SERVICE. Treated | |
1347 exactly like a normal process when reading and writing. Only | |
1348 differences are in status display and process deletion. A network | |
1349 connection has no PID; you cannot signal it. All you can do is | |
1350 deactivate and close it via delete-process */ | |
1351 | |
1352 DEFUN ("open-network-stream", Fopen_network_stream, Sopen_network_stream, | |
1353 4, 4, 0, | |
1354 "Open a TCP connection for a service to a host.\n\ | |
1355 Returns a subprocess-object to represent the connection.\n\ | |
1356 Input and output work as for subprocesses; `delete-process' closes it.\n\ | |
1357 Args are NAME BUFFER HOST SERVICE.\n\ | |
1358 NAME is name for process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique.\n\ | |
1359 BUFFER is the buffer (or buffer-name) to associate with the process.\n\ | |
1360 Process output goes at end of that buffer, unless you specify\n\ | |
1361 an output stream or filter function to handle the output.\n\ | |
1362 BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated\n\ | |
1363 with any buffer\n\ | |
1364 Third arg is name of the host to connect to, or its IP address.\n\ | |
1365 Fourth arg SERVICE is name of the service desired, or an integer\n\ | |
1366 specifying a port number to connect to.") | |
1367 (name, buffer, host, service) | |
1368 Lisp_Object name, buffer, host, service; | |
1369 { | |
1370 Lisp_Object proc; | |
1371 register int i; | |
1372 struct sockaddr_in address; | |
1373 struct servent *svc_info; | |
1374 struct hostent *host_info_ptr, host_info; | |
1375 char *(addr_list[2]); | |
1376 unsigned long numeric_addr; | |
1377 int s, outch, inch; | |
1378 char errstring[80]; | |
1379 int port; | |
1380 struct hostent host_info_fixed; | |
1381 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; | |
1382 | |
1383 GCPRO4 (name, buffer, host, service); | |
1384 CHECK_STRING (name, 0); | |
1385 CHECK_STRING (host, 0); | |
1386 if (XTYPE(service) == Lisp_Int) | |
1387 port = htons ((unsigned short) XINT (service)); | |
1388 else | |
1389 { | |
1390 CHECK_STRING (service, 0); | |
1391 svc_info = getservbyname (XSTRING (service)->data, "tcp"); | |
1392 if (svc_info == 0) | |
1393 error ("Unknown service \"%s\"", XSTRING (service)->data); | |
1394 port = svc_info->s_port; | |
1395 } | |
1396 | |
1397 host_info_ptr = gethostbyname (XSTRING (host)->data); | |
1398 if (host_info_ptr == 0) | |
1399 /* Attempt to interpret host as numeric inet address */ | |
1400 { | |
1401 numeric_addr = inet_addr (XSTRING (host)->data); | |
1402 if (numeric_addr == -1) | |
1403 error ("Unknown host \"%s\"", XSTRING (host)->data); | |
1404 | |
1405 host_info_ptr = &host_info; | |
1406 host_info.h_name = 0; | |
1407 host_info.h_aliases = 0; | |
1408 host_info.h_addrtype = AF_INET; | |
1409 host_info.h_addr_list = &(addr_list[0]); | |
1410 addr_list[0] = (char*)(&numeric_addr); | |
1411 addr_list[1] = 0; | |
1412 host_info.h_length = strlen (addr_list[0]); | |
1413 } | |
1414 | |
1415 bzero (&address, sizeof address); | |
1416 bcopy (host_info_ptr->h_addr, (char *) &address.sin_addr, | |
1417 host_info_ptr->h_length); | |
1418 address.sin_family = host_info_ptr->h_addrtype; | |
1419 address.sin_port = port; | |
1420 | |
1421 s = socket (host_info_ptr->h_addrtype, SOCK_STREAM, 0); | |
1422 if (s < 0) | |
1423 report_file_error ("error creating socket", Fcons (name, Qnil)); | |
1424 | |
1425 loop: | |
1426 if (connect (s, &address, sizeof address) == -1) | |
1427 { | |
1428 int xerrno = errno; | |
1429 if (errno == EINTR) | |
1430 goto loop; | |
1431 close (s); | |
1432 errno = xerrno; | |
1433 report_file_error ("connection failed", | |
1434 Fcons (host, Fcons (name, Qnil))); | |
1435 } | |
1436 | |
1437 inch = s; | |
1438 outch = dup (s); | |
1439 if (outch < 0) | |
1440 report_file_error ("error duplicating socket", Fcons (name, Qnil)); | |
1441 | |
1442 if (!NILP (buffer)) | |
1443 buffer = Fget_buffer_create (buffer); | |
1444 proc = make_process (name); | |
1445 | |
1446 chan_process[inch] = proc; | |
1447 | |
1448 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK | |
1449 fcntl (inch, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); | |
1450 #else | |
1451 #ifdef O_NDELAY | |
1452 fcntl (inch, F_SETFL, O_NDELAY); | |
1453 #endif | |
1454 #endif | |
1455 | |
1456 XPROCESS (proc)->childp = host; | |
1457 XPROCESS (proc)->command_channel_p = Qnil; | |
1458 XPROCESS (proc)->buffer = buffer; | |
1459 XPROCESS (proc)->sentinel = Qnil; | |
1460 XPROCESS (proc)->filter = Qnil; | |
1461 XPROCESS (proc)->command = Qnil; | |
1462 XPROCESS (proc)->pid = Qnil; | |
1463 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->infd) = s; | |
1464 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->outfd) = outch; | |
1465 XPROCESS (proc)->status = Qrun; | |
1466 FD_SET (inch, &input_wait_mask); | |
1467 | |
1468 UNGCPRO; | |
1469 return proc; | |
1470 } | |
1471 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ | |
1472 | |
1473 deactivate_process (proc) | |
1474 Lisp_Object proc; | |
1475 { | |
1476 register int inchannel, outchannel; | |
1477 register struct Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
1478 | |
1479 inchannel = XFASTINT (p->infd); | |
1480 outchannel = XFASTINT (p->outfd); | |
1481 | |
1482 if (inchannel) | |
1483 { | |
1484 /* Beware SIGCHLD hereabouts. */ | |
1485 flush_pending_output (inchannel); | |
1486 #ifdef VMS | |
1487 { | |
1488 VMS_PROC_STUFF *get_vms_process_pointer (), *vs; | |
1489 sys$dassgn (outchannel); | |
1490 vs = get_vms_process_pointer (p->pid) | |
1491 if (vs) | |
1492 give_back_vms_process_stuff (vs); | |
1493 } | |
1494 #else | |
1495 close (inchannel); | |
1496 if (outchannel && outchannel != inchannel) | |
1497 close (outchannel); | |
1498 #endif | |
1499 | |
1500 XFASTINT (p->infd) = 0; | |
1501 XFASTINT (p->outfd) = 0; | |
1502 chan_process[inchannel] = Qnil; | |
1503 FD_CLR (inchannel, &input_wait_mask); | |
1504 } | |
1505 } | |
1506 | |
1507 /* Close all descriptors currently in use for communication | |
1508 with subprocess. This is used in a newly-forked subprocess | |
1509 to get rid of irrelevant descriptors. */ | |
1510 | |
1511 close_process_descs () | |
1512 { | |
1513 int i; | |
1514 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) | |
1515 { | |
1516 Lisp_Object process; | |
1517 process = chan_process[i]; | |
1518 if (!NILP (process)) | |
1519 { | |
1520 int in = XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->infd); | |
1521 int out = XFASTINT (XPROCESS (process)->outfd); | |
1522 if (in) | |
1523 close (in); | |
1524 if (out && in != out) | |
1525 close (out); | |
1526 } | |
1527 } | |
1528 } | |
1529 | |
1530 DEFUN ("accept-process-output", Faccept_process_output, Saccept_process_output, | |
1531 0, 3, 0, | |
1532 "Allow any pending output from subprocesses to be read by Emacs.\n\ | |
1533 It is read into the process' buffers or given to their filter functions.\n\ | |
1534 Non-nil arg PROCESS means do not return until some output has been received\n\ | |
1535 from PROCESS.\n\ | |
1536 Non-nil second arg TIMEOUT and third arg TIMEOUT-MSECS are number of\n\ | |
1537 seconds and microseconds to wait; return after that much time whether\n\ | |
1538 or not there is input.\n\ | |
1539 Return non-nil iff we received any output before the timeout expired.") | |
1540 (proc, timeout, timeout_msecs) | |
1541 register Lisp_Object proc, timeout, timeout_msecs; | |
1542 { | |
1543 int seconds; | |
1544 int useconds; | |
1545 | |
1546 if (! NILP (timeout_msecs)) | |
1547 { | |
1548 CHECK_NUMBER (timeout_msecs, 2); | |
1549 useconds = XINT (timeout_msecs); | |
1550 if (XTYPE (timeout) != Lisp_Int) | |
1551 XSET (timeout, Lisp_Int, 0); | |
1552 | |
1553 { | |
1554 int carry = useconds / 1000000; | |
1555 | |
1556 XSETINT (timeout, XINT (timeout) + carry); | |
1557 useconds -= carry * 1000000; | |
1558 | |
1559 /* I think this clause is necessary because C doesn't | |
1560 guarantee a particular rounding direction for negative | |
1561 integers. */ | |
1562 if (useconds < 0) | |
1563 { | |
1564 XSETINT (timeout, XINT (timeout) - 1); | |
1565 useconds += 1000000; | |
1566 } | |
1567 } | |
1568 } | |
1569 | |
1570 if (! NILP (timeout)) | |
1571 { | |
1572 CHECK_NUMBER (timeout, 1); | |
1573 seconds = XINT (timeout); | |
1574 if (seconds <= 0) | |
1575 seconds = -1; | |
1576 } | |
1577 else | |
1578 { | |
1579 if (NILP (proc)) | |
1580 seconds = -1; | |
1581 else | |
1582 seconds = 0; | |
1583 } | |
1584 | |
650 | 1585 if (NILP (proc)) |
1586 XFASTINT (proc) = 0; | |
1587 | |
578 | 1588 return |
650 | 1589 (wait_reading_process_input (seconds, useconds, proc, 0) |
578 | 1590 ? Qt : Qnil); |
1591 } | |
1592 | |
1593 /* This variable is different from waiting_for_input in keyboard.c. | |
1594 It is used to communicate to a lisp process-filter/sentinel (via the | |
1595 function Fwaiting_for_user_input_p below) whether emacs was waiting | |
1596 for user-input when that process-filter was called. | |
1597 waiting_for_input cannot be used as that is by definition 0 when | |
1598 lisp code is being evalled */ | |
1599 static int waiting_for_user_input_p; | |
1600 | |
1601 /* Read and dispose of subprocess output while waiting for timeout to | |
1602 elapse and/or keyboard input to be available. | |
1603 | |
1604 time_limit is: | |
1605 timeout in seconds, or | |
1606 zero for no limit, or | |
1607 -1 means gobble data immediately available but don't wait for any. | |
1608 | |
650 | 1609 read_kbd is a lisp value: |
578 | 1610 0 to ignore keyboard input, or |
1611 1 to return when input is available, or | |
1612 -1 means caller will actually read the input, so don't throw to | |
1613 the quit handler, or | |
650 | 1614 a process object, meaning wait until something arrives from that |
1615 process. The return value is true iff we read some input from | |
1616 that process. | |
578 | 1617 |
1618 do_display != 0 means redisplay should be done to show subprocess | |
1619 output that arrives. | |
1620 | |
1621 If read_kbd is a pointer to a struct Lisp_Process, then the | |
1622 function returns true iff we received input from that process | |
1623 before the timeout elapsed. | |
1624 Otherwise, return true iff we recieved input from any process. */ | |
1625 | |
1626 wait_reading_process_input (time_limit, microsecs, read_kbd, do_display) | |
650 | 1627 int time_limit, microsecs; |
1628 Lisp_Object read_kbd; | |
1629 int do_display; | |
578 | 1630 { |
1631 register int channel, nfds, m; | |
1632 static SELECT_TYPE Available; | |
1633 int xerrno; | |
1634 Lisp_Object proc; | |
1635 EMACS_TIME timeout, end_time, garbage; | |
1636 SELECT_TYPE Atemp; | |
1637 int wait_channel = 0; | |
1638 struct Lisp_Process *wait_proc = 0; | |
1639 int got_some_input = 0; | |
1640 | |
1641 FD_ZERO (&Available); | |
1642 | |
650 | 1643 /* If read_kbd is a process to watch, set wait_proc and wait_channel |
1644 accordingly. */ | |
1645 if (XTYPE (read_kbd) == Lisp_Process) | |
578 | 1646 { |
650 | 1647 wait_proc = XPROCESS (read_kbd); |
578 | 1648 wait_channel = XFASTINT (wait_proc->infd); |
650 | 1649 XFASTINT (read_kbd) = 0; |
578 | 1650 } |
1651 | |
650 | 1652 waiting_for_user_input_p = XINT (read_kbd); |
578 | 1653 |
1654 /* Since we may need to wait several times, | |
1655 compute the absolute time to return at. */ | |
1656 if (time_limit || microsecs) | |
1657 { | |
1658 EMACS_GET_TIME (end_time); | |
1659 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, time_limit, microsecs); | |
1660 EMACS_ADD_TIME (end_time, end_time, timeout); | |
1661 } | |
1662 | |
1663 while (1) | |
1664 { | |
1665 /* If calling from keyboard input, do not quit | |
1666 since we want to return C-g as an input character. | |
1667 Otherwise, do pending quit if requested. */ | |
650 | 1668 if (XINT (read_kbd) >= 0) |
578 | 1669 QUIT; |
1670 | |
1671 /* If status of something has changed, and no input is available, | |
1672 notify the user of the change right away */ | |
1673 if (update_tick != process_tick && do_display) | |
1674 { | |
1675 Atemp = input_wait_mask; | |
1676 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, 0, 0); | |
1677 if (select (MAXDESC, &Atemp, 0, 0, &timeout) <= 0) | |
1678 status_notify (); | |
1679 } | |
1680 | |
1681 /* Don't wait for output from a non-running process. */ | |
1682 if (wait_proc != 0 && !NILP (wait_proc->raw_status_low)) | |
1683 update_status (wait_proc); | |
1684 if (wait_proc != 0 | |
1685 && ! EQ (wait_proc->status, Qrun)) | |
1686 break; | |
1687 | |
1688 /* Compute time from now till when time limit is up */ | |
1689 /* Exit if already run out */ | |
1690 if (time_limit == -1) | |
1691 { | |
1692 /* -1 specified for timeout means | |
1693 gobble output available now | |
1694 but don't wait at all. */ | |
1695 | |
1696 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, 0, 0); | |
1697 } | |
1698 else if (time_limit || microsecs) | |
1699 { | |
1700 EMACS_GET_TIME (timeout); | |
1701 EMACS_SUB_TIME (timeout, end_time, timeout); | |
1702 if (EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timeout)) | |
1703 break; | |
1704 } | |
1705 else | |
1706 { | |
1707 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, 100000, 0); | |
1708 } | |
1709 | |
1710 /* Cause C-g and alarm signals to take immediate action, | |
1711 and cause input available signals to zero out timeout */ | |
650 | 1712 if (XINT (read_kbd) < 0) |
578 | 1713 set_waiting_for_input (&timeout); |
1714 | |
1715 /* Wait till there is something to do */ | |
1716 | |
1717 Available = input_wait_mask; | |
650 | 1718 if (! XINT (read_kbd)) |
578 | 1719 FD_CLR (0, &Available); |
1720 | |
765 | 1721 /* If frame size has changed or the window is newly mapped, |
648 | 1722 redisplay now, before we start to wait. There is a race |
1723 condition here; if a SIGIO arrives between now and the select | |
765 | 1724 and indicates that a frame is trashed, we lose. */ |
1725 if (frame_garbaged) | |
648 | 1726 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (); |
1727 | |
650 | 1728 if (XINT (read_kbd) && detect_input_pending ()) |
578 | 1729 nfds = 0; |
1730 else | |
1731 nfds = select (MAXDESC, &Available, 0, 0, &timeout); | |
588 | 1732 |
578 | 1733 xerrno = errno; |
1734 | |
1735 /* Make C-g and alarm signals set flags again */ | |
1736 clear_waiting_for_input (); | |
1737 | |
1738 /* If we woke up due to SIGWINCH, actually change size now. */ | |
1739 do_pending_window_change (); | |
1740 | |
648 | 1741 if (time_limit && nfds == 0) /* timeout elapsed */ |
578 | 1742 break; |
1743 if (nfds < 0) | |
1744 { | |
1745 if (xerrno == EINTR) | |
1746 FD_ZERO (&Available); | |
1747 #ifdef ALLIANT | |
1748 /* This happens for no known reason on ALLIANT. | |
1749 I am guessing that this is the right response. -- RMS. */ | |
1750 else if (xerrno == EFAULT) | |
1751 FD_ZERO (&Available); | |
1752 #endif | |
1753 else if (xerrno == EBADF) | |
1754 { | |
1755 #ifdef AIX | |
1756 /* AIX doesn't handle PTY closure the same way BSD does. On AIX, | |
1757 the child's closure of the pts gives the parent a SIGHUP, and | |
1758 the ptc file descriptor is automatically closed, | |
1759 yielding EBADF here or at select() call above. | |
1760 So, SIGHUP is ignored (see def of PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF | |
1761 in m-ibmrt-aix.h), and here we just ignore the select error. | |
1762 Cleanup occurs c/o status_notify after SIGCLD. */ | |
648 | 1763 FD_ZERO (&Available); /* Cannot depend on values returned */ |
578 | 1764 #else |
1765 abort (); | |
1766 #endif | |
1767 } | |
1768 else | |
1769 error("select error: %s", sys_errlist[xerrno]); | |
1770 } | |
1771 #ifdef sun | |
1772 else if (nfds > 0 && FD_ISSET (0, &Available) && interrupt_input) | |
1773 /* System sometimes fails to deliver SIGIO. */ | |
1774 kill (getpid (), SIGIO); | |
1775 #endif | |
1776 | |
1777 /* Check for keyboard input */ | |
1778 /* If there is any, return immediately | |
1779 to give it higher priority than subprocesses */ | |
1780 | |
650 | 1781 if (XINT (read_kbd) && detect_input_pending ()) |
578 | 1782 break; |
1783 | |
621 | 1784 #ifdef SIGIO |
578 | 1785 /* If we think we have keyboard input waiting, but didn't get SIGIO |
1786 go read it. This can happen with X on BSD after logging out. | |
1787 In that case, there really is no input and no SIGIO, | |
1788 but select says there is input. */ | |
1789 | |
1790 /* | |
650 | 1791 if (XINT (read_kbd) && interrupt_input && (Available & fileno (stdin))) |
648 | 1792 */ |
650 | 1793 if (XINT (read_kbd) && interrupt_input && (FD_ISSET (fileno (stdin), &Available))) |
578 | 1794 kill (0, SIGIO); |
621 | 1795 #endif |
578 | 1796 |
1797 #ifdef vipc | |
1798 /* Check for connection from other process */ | |
1799 | |
1800 if (Available & ChannelMask (comm_server)) | |
1801 { | |
1802 Available &= ~(ChannelMask (comm_server)); | |
1803 create_commchan (); | |
1804 } | |
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578 | 1806 |
1807 if (! wait_proc) | |
1808 got_some_input |= nfds > 0; | |
1809 | |
624 | 1810 /* If checking input just got us a size-change event from X, |
1811 obey it now if we should. */ | |
650 | 1812 if (XINT (read_kbd)) |
624 | 1813 do_pending_window_change (); |
1814 | |
578 | 1815 /* Check for data from a process or a command channel */ |
1816 for (channel = FIRST_PROC_DESC; channel < MAXDESC; channel++) | |
1817 { | |
1818 if (FD_ISSET (channel, &Available)) | |
1819 { | |
1820 int nread; | |
1821 | |
1822 /* If waiting for this channel, arrange to return as | |
1823 soon as no more input to be processed. No more | |
1824 waiting. */ | |
1825 if (wait_channel == channel) | |
1826 { | |
1827 wait_channel = 0; | |
1828 time_limit = -1; | |
1829 got_some_input = 1; | |
1830 } | |
1831 proc = chan_process[channel]; | |
1832 if (NILP (proc)) | |
1833 continue; | |
1834 | |
1835 #ifdef vipc | |
1836 /* It's a command channel */ | |
1837 if (!NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->command_channel_p)) | |
1838 { | |
1839 ProcessCommChan (channel, proc); | |
1840 if (NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->command_channel_p)) | |
1841 { | |
1842 /* It has ceased to be a command channel! */ | |
1843 int bytes_available; | |
1844 if (ioctl (channel, FIONREAD, &bytes_available) < 0) | |
1845 bytes_available = 0; | |
1846 if (bytes_available) | |
1847 FD_SET (channel, &Available); | |
1848 } | |
1849 continue; | |
1850 } | |
648 | 1851 #endif /* vipc */ |
578 | 1852 |
1853 /* Read data from the process, starting with our | |
1854 buffered-ahead character if we have one. */ | |
1855 | |
1856 nread = read_process_output (proc, channel); | |
1857 if (nread > 0) | |
1858 { | |
1859 /* Since read_process_output can run a filter, | |
1860 which can call accept-process-output, | |
1861 don't try to read from any other processes | |
1862 before doing the select again. */ | |
1863 FD_ZERO (&Available); | |
1864 | |
1865 if (do_display) | |
1866 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (); | |
1867 } | |
1868 #ifdef EWOULDBLOCK | |
1869 else if (nread == -1 && errno == EWOULDBLOCK) | |
1870 ; | |
1871 #else | |
1872 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK | |
1873 else if (nread == -1 && errno == EAGAIN) | |
1874 ; | |
1875 #else | |
1876 #ifdef O_NDELAY | |
1877 else if (nread == -1 && errno == EAGAIN) | |
1878 ; | |
1879 /* Note that we cannot distinguish between no input | |
1880 available now and a closed pipe. | |
1881 With luck, a closed pipe will be accompanied by | |
1882 subprocess termination and SIGCHLD. */ | |
1883 else if (nread == 0 && !NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
1884 ; | |
648 | 1885 #endif /* O_NDELAY */ |
1886 #endif /* O_NONBLOCK */ | |
1887 #endif /* EWOULDBLOCK */ | |
578 | 1888 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS |
1889 /* On some OSs with ptys, when the process on one end of | |
1890 a pty exits, the other end gets an error reading with | |
1891 errno = EIO instead of getting an EOF (0 bytes read). | |
1892 Therefore, if we get an error reading and errno = | |
1893 EIO, just continue, because the child process has | |
1894 exited and should clean itself up soon (e.g. when we | |
1895 get a SIGCHLD). */ | |
1896 else if (nread == -1 && errno == EIO) | |
1897 ; | |
648 | 1898 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */ |
1899 /* If we can detect process termination, don't consider the process | |
1900 gone just because its pipe is closed. */ | |
578 | 1901 #ifdef SIGCHLD |
1902 else if (nread == 0 && !NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
1903 ; | |
1904 #endif | |
1905 else | |
1906 { | |
1907 /* Preserve status of processes already terminated. */ | |
1908 XSETINT (XPROCESS (proc)->tick, ++process_tick); | |
1909 deactivate_process (proc); | |
1910 if (!NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_low)) | |
1911 update_status (XPROCESS (proc)); | |
1912 if (EQ (XPROCESS (proc)->status, Qrun)) | |
1913 XPROCESS (proc)->status | |
1914 = Fcons (Qexit, Fcons (make_number (256), Qnil)); | |
1915 } | |
1916 } | |
648 | 1917 } /* end for each file descriptor */ |
1918 } /* end while exit conditions not met */ | |
1919 | |
1920 /* If calling from keyboard input, do not quit | |
1921 since we want to return C-g as an input character. | |
1922 Otherwise, do pending quit if requested. */ | |
650 | 1923 if (XINT (read_kbd) >= 0) |
648 | 1924 { |
1925 /* Prevent input_pending from remaining set if we quit. */ | |
1926 clear_input_pending (); | |
1927 QUIT; | |
1928 } | |
578 | 1929 |
1930 return got_some_input; | |
1931 } | |
1932 | |
1933 /* Read pending output from the process channel, | |
1934 starting with our buffered-ahead character if we have one. | |
1935 Yield number of characters read. | |
1936 | |
1937 This function reads at most 1024 characters. | |
1938 If you want to read all available subprocess output, | |
1939 you must call it repeatedly until it returns zero. */ | |
1940 | |
1941 read_process_output (proc, channel) | |
1942 Lisp_Object proc; | |
1943 register int channel; | |
1944 { | |
1945 register int nchars; | |
1946 #ifdef VMS | |
1947 char *chars; | |
1948 #else | |
1949 char chars[1024]; | |
1950 #endif | |
1951 register Lisp_Object outstream; | |
1952 register struct buffer *old = current_buffer; | |
1953 register struct Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
1954 register int opoint; | |
1955 | |
1956 #ifdef VMS | |
1957 VMS_PROC_STUFF *vs, *get_vms_process_pointer(); | |
1958 | |
1959 vs = get_vms_process_pointer (p->pid); | |
1960 if (vs) | |
1961 { | |
1962 if (!vs->iosb[0]) | |
1963 return(0); /* Really weird if it does this */ | |
1964 if (!(vs->iosb[0] & 1)) | |
1965 return -1; /* I/O error */ | |
1966 } | |
1967 else | |
1968 error ("Could not get VMS process pointer"); | |
1969 chars = vs->inputBuffer; | |
1970 nchars = clean_vms_buffer (chars, vs->iosb[1]); | |
1971 if (nchars <= 0) | |
1972 { | |
1973 start_vms_process_read (vs); /* Crank up the next read on the process */ | |
1974 return 1; /* Nothing worth printing, say we got 1 */ | |
1975 } | |
1976 #else /* not VMS */ | |
1977 | |
1978 if (proc_buffered_char[channel] < 0) | |
1979 nchars = read (channel, chars, sizeof chars); | |
1980 else | |
1981 { | |
1982 chars[0] = proc_buffered_char[channel]; | |
1983 proc_buffered_char[channel] = -1; | |
1984 nchars = read (channel, chars + 1, sizeof chars - 1); | |
1985 if (nchars < 0) | |
1986 nchars = 1; | |
1987 else | |
1988 nchars = nchars + 1; | |
1989 } | |
1990 #endif /* not VMS */ | |
1991 | |
1992 if (nchars <= 0) return nchars; | |
1993 | |
1994 outstream = p->filter; | |
1995 if (!NILP (outstream)) | |
1996 { | |
1997 /* We inhibit quit here instead of just catching it so that | |
1998 hitting ^G when a filter happens to be running won't screw | |
1999 it up. */ | |
2000 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl; | |
2001 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); | |
2002 call2 (outstream, proc, make_string (chars, nchars)); | |
2003 | |
2004 #ifdef VMS | |
2005 start_vms_process_read (vs); | |
2006 #endif | |
2007 unbind_to (count); | |
2008 return nchars; | |
2009 } | |
2010 | |
2011 /* If no filter, write into buffer if it isn't dead. */ | |
2012 if (!NILP (p->buffer) && !NILP (XBUFFER (p->buffer)->name)) | |
2013 { | |
2014 Lisp_Object tem; | |
2015 | |
2016 Fset_buffer (p->buffer); | |
2017 opoint = point; | |
2018 | |
2019 /* Insert new output into buffer | |
2020 at the current end-of-output marker, | |
2021 thus preserving logical ordering of input and output. */ | |
2022 if (XMARKER (p->mark)->buffer) | |
2023 SET_PT (marker_position (p->mark)); | |
2024 else | |
2025 SET_PT (ZV); | |
2026 if (point <= opoint) | |
2027 opoint += nchars; | |
2028 | |
2029 tem = current_buffer->read_only; | |
2030 current_buffer->read_only = Qnil; | |
2031 /* Insert before markers in case we are inserting where | |
2032 the buffer's mark is, and the user's next command is Meta-y. */ | |
2033 insert_before_markers (chars, nchars); | |
2034 current_buffer->read_only = tem; | |
2035 Fset_marker (p->mark, make_number (point), p->buffer); | |
2036 update_mode_lines++; | |
2037 | |
2038 SET_PT (opoint); | |
2039 set_buffer_internal (old); | |
2040 } | |
2041 #ifdef VMS | |
2042 start_vms_process_read (vs); | |
2043 #endif | |
2044 return nchars; | |
2045 } | |
2046 | |
2047 DEFUN ("waiting-for-user-input-p", Fwaiting_for_user_input_p, Swaiting_for_user_input_p, | |
2048 0, 0, 0, | |
2049 "Returns non-NIL if emacs is waiting for input from the user.\n\ | |
2050 This is intended for use by asynchronous process output filters and sentinels.") | |
2051 () | |
2052 { | |
2053 return ((waiting_for_user_input_p) ? Qt : Qnil); | |
2054 } | |
2055 | |
2056 /* Sending data to subprocess */ | |
2057 | |
2058 jmp_buf send_process_frame; | |
2059 | |
2060 SIGTYPE | |
2061 send_process_trap () | |
2062 { | |
2063 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
2064 sigrelse (SIGPIPE); | |
2065 sigrelse (SIGALRM); | |
2066 #endif /* BSD4_1 */ | |
2067 longjmp (send_process_frame, 1); | |
2068 } | |
2069 | |
2070 send_process (proc, buf, len) | |
2071 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2072 char *buf; | |
2073 int len; | |
2074 { | |
2075 /* Don't use register vars; longjmp can lose them. */ | |
2076 int rv; | |
2077 unsigned char *procname = XSTRING (XPROCESS (proc)->name)->data; | |
2078 | |
2079 | |
2080 #ifdef VMS | |
2081 struct Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2082 VMS_PROC_STUFF *vs, *get_vms_process_pointer(); | |
2083 #endif /* VMS */ | |
2084 | |
2085 if (! NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_low)) | |
2086 update_status (XPROCESS (proc)); | |
2087 if (! EQ (XPROCESS (proc)->status, Qrun)) | |
2088 error ("Process %s not running", procname); | |
2089 | |
2090 #ifdef VMS | |
2091 vs = get_vms_process_pointer (p->pid); | |
2092 if (vs == 0) | |
2093 error ("Could not find this process: %x", p->pid); | |
2094 else if (write_to_vms_process (vs, buf, len)) | |
2095 ; | |
2096 #else | |
2097 if (!setjmp (send_process_frame)) | |
2098 while (len > 0) | |
2099 { | |
2100 int this = len; | |
621 | 2101 SIGTYPE (*old_sigpipe)(); |
2102 | |
578 | 2103 /* Don't send more than 500 bytes at a time. */ |
2104 if (this > 500) | |
2105 this = 500; | |
692 | 2106 old_sigpipe = (SIGTYPE (*) ()) signal (SIGPIPE, send_process_trap); |
578 | 2107 rv = write (XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->outfd), buf, this); |
621 | 2108 signal (SIGPIPE, old_sigpipe); |
578 | 2109 if (rv < 0) |
2110 { | |
2111 if (0 | |
2112 #ifdef EWOULDBLOCK | |
2113 || errno == EWOULDBLOCK | |
2114 #endif | |
2115 #ifdef EAGAIN | |
2116 || errno == EAGAIN | |
2117 #endif | |
2118 ) | |
2119 { | |
2120 /* It would be nice to accept process output here, | |
2121 but that is difficult. For example, it could | |
2122 garbage what we are sending if that is from a buffer. */ | |
2123 immediate_quit = 1; | |
2124 QUIT; | |
2125 sleep (1); | |
2126 immediate_quit = 0; | |
2127 continue; | |
2128 } | |
2129 report_file_error ("writing to process", Fcons (proc, Qnil)); | |
2130 } | |
2131 buf += rv; | |
2132 len -= rv; | |
2133 /* Allow input from processes between bursts of sending. | |
2134 Otherwise things may get stopped up. */ | |
2135 if (len > 0) | |
650 | 2136 { |
2137 Lisp_Object zero; | |
2138 | |
2139 XFASTINT (zero) = 0; | |
2140 wait_reading_process_input (-1, 0, zero, 0); | |
2141 } | |
578 | 2142 } |
2143 #endif | |
2144 else | |
2145 { | |
2146 XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_low = Qnil; | |
2147 XPROCESS (proc)->raw_status_high = Qnil; | |
2148 XPROCESS (proc)->status = Fcons (Qexit, Fcons (make_number (256), Qnil)); | |
2149 XSETINT (XPROCESS (proc)->tick, ++process_tick); | |
2150 deactivate_process (proc); | |
2151 #ifdef VMS | |
2152 error ("Error writing to process %s; closed it", procname); | |
2153 #else | |
2154 error ("SIGPIPE raised on process %s; closed it", procname); | |
2155 #endif | |
2156 } | |
2157 } | |
2158 | |
2159 DEFUN ("process-send-region", Fprocess_send_region, Sprocess_send_region, | |
2160 3, 3, 0, | |
2161 "Send current contents of region as input to PROCESS.\n\ | |
808 | 2162 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, the name of a process or buffer, or\n\ |
2163 nil, indicating the current buffer's process.\n\ | |
578 | 2164 Called from program, takes three arguments, PROCESS, START and END.\n\ |
2165 If the region is more than 500 characters long,\n\ | |
2166 it is sent in several bunches. This may happen even for shorter regions.\n\ | |
2167 Output from processes can arrive in between bunches.") | |
2168 (process, start, end) | |
2169 Lisp_Object process, start, end; | |
2170 { | |
2171 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2172 int start1; | |
2173 | |
2174 proc = get_process (process); | |
2175 validate_region (&start, &end); | |
2176 | |
2177 if (XINT (start) < GPT && XINT (end) > GPT) | |
2178 move_gap (start); | |
2179 | |
2180 start1 = XINT (start); | |
2181 send_process (proc, &FETCH_CHAR (start1), XINT (end) - XINT (start)); | |
2182 | |
2183 return Qnil; | |
2184 } | |
2185 | |
2186 DEFUN ("process-send-string", Fprocess_send_string, Sprocess_send_string, | |
2187 2, 2, 0, | |
2188 "Send PROCESS the contents of STRING as input.\n\ | |
808 | 2189 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, the name of a process or buffer, or\n\ |
2190 nil, indicating the current buffer's process.\n\ | |
578 | 2191 If STRING is more than 500 characters long,\n\ |
2192 it is sent in several bunches. This may happen even for shorter strings.\n\ | |
2193 Output from processes can arrive in between bunches.") | |
2194 (process, string) | |
2195 Lisp_Object process, string; | |
2196 { | |
2197 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2198 CHECK_STRING (string, 1); | |
2199 proc = get_process (process); | |
2200 send_process (proc, XSTRING (string)->data, XSTRING (string)->size); | |
2201 return Qnil; | |
2202 } | |
2203 | |
2204 /* send a signal number SIGNO to PROCESS. | |
2205 CURRENT_GROUP means send to the process group that currently owns | |
2206 the terminal being used to communicate with PROCESS. | |
2207 This is used for various commands in shell mode. | |
2208 If NOMSG is zero, insert signal-announcements into process's buffers | |
2209 right away. */ | |
2210 | |
2211 process_send_signal (process, signo, current_group, nomsg) | |
2212 Lisp_Object process; | |
2213 int signo; | |
2214 Lisp_Object current_group; | |
2215 int nomsg; | |
2216 { | |
2217 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2218 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
2219 int gid; | |
2220 int no_pgrp = 0; | |
2221 | |
2222 proc = get_process (process); | |
2223 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2224 | |
2225 if (!EQ (p->childp, Qt)) | |
2226 error ("Process %s is not a subprocess", | |
2227 XSTRING (p->name)->data); | |
2228 if (!XFASTINT (p->infd)) | |
2229 error ("Process %s is not active", | |
2230 XSTRING (p->name)->data); | |
2231 | |
2232 if (NILP (p->pty_flag)) | |
2233 current_group = Qnil; | |
2234 | |
2235 /* If we are using pgrps, get a pgrp number and make it negative. */ | |
2236 if (!NILP (current_group)) | |
2237 { | |
2238 /* If possible, send signals to the entire pgrp | |
2239 by sending an input character to it. */ | |
2240 #if defined (TIOCGLTC) && defined (TIOCGETC) | |
2241 struct tchars c; | |
2242 struct ltchars lc; | |
2243 | |
2244 switch (signo) | |
2245 { | |
2246 case SIGINT: | |
2247 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TIOCGETC, &c); | |
2248 send_process (proc, &c.t_intrc, 1); | |
2249 return Qnil; | |
2250 case SIGQUIT: | |
2251 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TIOCGETC, &c); | |
2252 send_process (proc, &c.t_quitc, 1); | |
2253 return Qnil; | |
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578 | 2255 case SIGTSTP: |
2256 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TIOCGLTC, &lc); | |
2257 send_process (proc, &lc.t_suspc, 1); | |
2258 return Qnil; | |
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2259 #endif /* SIGTSTP */ |
578 | 2260 } |
849 | 2261 #endif /* ! defined (TIOCGLTC) && defined (TIOCGETC) */ |
578 | 2262 /* It is possible that the following code would work |
2263 on other kinds of USG systems, not just on the IRIS. | |
2264 This should be tried in Emacs 19. */ | |
849 | 2265 #if defined (USG) |
578 | 2266 struct termio t; |
2267 switch (signo) | |
2268 { | |
2269 case SIGINT: | |
2270 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TCGETA, &t); | |
2271 send_process (proc, &t.c_cc[VINTR], 1); | |
2272 return Qnil; | |
2273 case SIGQUIT: | |
2274 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TCGETA, &t); | |
2275 send_process (proc, &t.c_cc[VQUIT], 1); | |
2276 return Qnil; | |
2277 case SIGTSTP: | |
2278 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TCGETA, &t); | |
2279 send_process (proc, &t.c_cc[VSWTCH], 1); | |
2280 return Qnil; | |
2281 } | |
849 | 2282 #endif /* ! defined (USG) */ |
2283 | |
2284 #ifdef TIOCGPGRP | |
578 | 2285 /* Get the pgrp using the tty itself, if we have that. |
2286 Otherwise, use the pty to get the pgrp. | |
2287 On pfa systems, saka@pfu.fujitsu.co.JP writes: | |
2288 "TICGPGRP symbol defined in sys/ioctl.h at E50. | |
849 | 2289 But, TIOCGPGRP does not work on E50 ;-P works fine on E60" |
578 | 2290 His patch indicates that if TIOCGPGRP returns an error, then |
2291 we should just assume that p->pid is also the process group id. */ | |
2292 { | |
2293 int err; | |
2294 | |
2295 if (!NILP (p->subtty)) | |
2296 err = ioctl (XFASTINT (p->subtty), TIOCGPGRP, &gid); | |
2297 else | |
2298 err = ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TIOCGPGRP, &gid); | |
2299 | |
2300 #ifdef pfa | |
2301 if (err == -1) | |
2302 gid = - XFASTINT (p->pid); | |
849 | 2303 #endif /* ! defined (pfa) */ |
578 | 2304 } |
2305 if (gid == -1) | |
2306 no_pgrp = 1; | |
2307 else | |
2308 gid = - gid; | |
849 | 2309 #else /* ! defined (TIOCGPGRP ) */ |
2310 /* Can't select pgrps on this system, so we know that | |
2311 the child itself heads the pgrp. */ | |
2312 gid = - XFASTINT (p->pid); | |
2313 #endif /* ! defined (TIOCGPGRP ) */ | |
578 | 2314 } |
2315 else | |
2316 gid = - XFASTINT (p->pid); | |
2317 | |
2318 switch (signo) | |
2319 { | |
2320 #ifdef SIGCONT | |
2321 case SIGCONT: | |
2322 p->raw_status_low = Qnil; | |
2323 p->raw_status_high = Qnil; | |
2324 p->status = Qrun; | |
2325 XSETINT (p->tick, ++process_tick); | |
2326 if (!nomsg) | |
2327 status_notify (); | |
2328 break; | |
849 | 2329 #endif /* ! defined (SIGCONT) */ |
578 | 2330 case SIGINT: |
2331 #ifdef VMS | |
2332 send_process (proc, "\003", 1); /* ^C */ | |
2333 goto whoosh; | |
2334 #endif | |
2335 case SIGQUIT: | |
2336 #ifdef VMS | |
2337 send_process (proc, "\031", 1); /* ^Y */ | |
2338 goto whoosh; | |
2339 #endif | |
2340 case SIGKILL: | |
2341 #ifdef VMS | |
2342 sys$forcex (&(XFASTINT (p->pid)), 0, 1); | |
2343 whoosh: | |
2344 #endif | |
2345 flush_pending_output (XFASTINT (p->infd)); | |
2346 break; | |
2347 } | |
2348 | |
2349 /* If we don't have process groups, send the signal to the immediate | |
2350 subprocess. That isn't really right, but it's better than any | |
2351 obvious alternative. */ | |
2352 if (no_pgrp) | |
2353 { | |
2354 kill (XFASTINT (p->pid), signo); | |
2355 return; | |
2356 } | |
2357 | |
2358 /* gid may be a pid, or minus a pgrp's number */ | |
2359 #ifdef TIOCSIGSEND | |
2360 if (!NILP (current_group)) | |
2361 ioctl (XFASTINT (p->infd), TIOCSIGSEND, signo); | |
2362 else | |
2363 { | |
2364 gid = - XFASTINT (p->pid); | |
2365 kill (gid, signo); | |
2366 } | |
849 | 2367 #else /* ! defined (TIOCSIGSEND) */ |
578 | 2368 EMACS_KILLPG (-gid, signo); |
849 | 2369 #endif /* ! defined (TIOCSIGSEND) */ |
578 | 2370 } |
2371 | |
2372 DEFUN ("interrupt-process", Finterrupt_process, Sinterrupt_process, 0, 2, 0, | |
2373 "Interrupt process PROCESS. May be process or name of one.\n\ | |
808 | 2374 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, or the name of a process or buffer.\n\ |
578 | 2375 Nil or no arg means current buffer's process.\n\ |
2376 Second arg CURRENT-GROUP non-nil means send signal to\n\ | |
2377 the current process-group of the process's controlling terminal\n\ | |
2378 rather than to the process's own process group.\n\ | |
2379 If the process is a shell, this means interrupt current subjob\n\ | |
2380 rather than the shell.") | |
2381 (process, current_group) | |
2382 Lisp_Object process, current_group; | |
2383 { | |
2384 process_send_signal (process, SIGINT, current_group, 0); | |
2385 return process; | |
2386 } | |
2387 | |
2388 DEFUN ("kill-process", Fkill_process, Skill_process, 0, 2, 0, | |
2389 "Kill process PROCESS. May be process or name of one.\n\ | |
2390 See function `interrupt-process' for more details on usage.") | |
2391 (process, current_group) | |
2392 Lisp_Object process, current_group; | |
2393 { | |
2394 process_send_signal (process, SIGKILL, current_group, 0); | |
2395 return process; | |
2396 } | |
2397 | |
2398 DEFUN ("quit-process", Fquit_process, Squit_process, 0, 2, 0, | |
2399 "Send QUIT signal to process PROCESS. May be process or name of one.\n\ | |
2400 See function `interrupt-process' for more details on usage.") | |
2401 (process, current_group) | |
2402 Lisp_Object process, current_group; | |
2403 { | |
2404 process_send_signal (process, SIGQUIT, current_group, 0); | |
2405 return process; | |
2406 } | |
2407 | |
2408 DEFUN ("stop-process", Fstop_process, Sstop_process, 0, 2, 0, | |
2409 "Stop process PROCESS. May be process or name of one.\n\ | |
2410 See function `interrupt-process' for more details on usage.") | |
2411 (process, current_group) | |
2412 Lisp_Object process, current_group; | |
2413 { | |
2414 #ifndef SIGTSTP | |
2415 error ("no SIGTSTP support"); | |
2416 #else | |
2417 process_send_signal (process, SIGTSTP, current_group, 0); | |
2418 #endif | |
2419 return process; | |
2420 } | |
2421 | |
2422 DEFUN ("continue-process", Fcontinue_process, Scontinue_process, 0, 2, 0, | |
2423 "Continue process PROCESS. May be process or name of one.\n\ | |
2424 See function `interrupt-process' for more details on usage.") | |
2425 (process, current_group) | |
2426 Lisp_Object process, current_group; | |
2427 { | |
2428 #ifdef SIGCONT | |
2429 process_send_signal (process, SIGCONT, current_group, 0); | |
2430 #else | |
2431 error ("no SIGCONT support"); | |
2432 #endif | |
2433 return process; | |
2434 } | |
2435 | |
2436 DEFUN ("signal-process", Fsignal_process, Ssignal_process, | |
2437 2, 2, "nProcess number: \nnSignal code: ", | |
2438 "Send the process with number PID the signal with code CODE.\n\ | |
2439 Both PID and CODE are integers.") | |
2440 (pid, sig) | |
2441 Lisp_Object pid, sig; | |
2442 { | |
2443 CHECK_NUMBER (pid, 0); | |
2444 CHECK_NUMBER (sig, 1); | |
2445 return make_number (kill (XINT (pid), XINT (sig))); | |
2446 } | |
2447 | |
2448 DEFUN ("process-send-eof", Fprocess_send_eof, Sprocess_send_eof, 0, 1, 0, | |
2449 "Make PROCESS see end-of-file in its input.\n\ | |
2450 Eof comes after any text already sent to it.\n\ | |
808 | 2451 PROCESS may be a process, a buffer, the name of a process or buffer, or\n\ |
2452 nil, indicating the current buffer's process.") | |
578 | 2453 (process) |
2454 Lisp_Object process; | |
2455 { | |
2456 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2457 | |
2458 proc = get_process (process); | |
2459 /* Sending a zero-length record is supposed to mean eof | |
2460 when TIOCREMOTE is turned on. */ | |
2461 #ifdef DID_REMOTE | |
2462 { | |
2463 char buf[1]; | |
2464 write (XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->outfd), buf, 0); | |
2465 } | |
2466 #else /* did not do TOICREMOTE */ | |
2467 #ifdef VMS | |
2468 send_process (proc, "\032", 1); /* ^z */ | |
2469 #else | |
2470 if (!NILP (XPROCESS (proc)->pty_flag)) | |
2471 send_process (proc, "\004", 1); | |
2472 else | |
2473 { | |
2474 close (XPROCESS (proc)->outfd); | |
2475 XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->outfd) = open ("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); | |
2476 } | |
2477 #endif /* VMS */ | |
2478 #endif /* did not do TOICREMOTE */ | |
2479 return process; | |
2480 } | |
2481 | |
2482 /* Kill all processes associated with `buffer'. | |
2483 If `buffer' is nil, kill all processes */ | |
2484 | |
2485 kill_buffer_processes (buffer) | |
2486 Lisp_Object buffer; | |
2487 { | |
2488 Lisp_Object tail, proc; | |
2489 | |
2490 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; XGCTYPE (tail) == Lisp_Cons; | |
2491 tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) | |
2492 { | |
2493 proc = XCONS (XCONS (tail)->car)->cdr; | |
2494 if (XGCTYPE (proc) == Lisp_Process | |
2495 && (NILP (buffer) || EQ (XPROCESS (proc)->buffer, buffer))) | |
2496 { | |
2497 if (NETCONN_P (proc)) | |
2498 deactivate_process (proc); | |
2499 else if (XFASTINT (XPROCESS (proc)->infd)) | |
2500 process_send_signal (proc, SIGHUP, Qnil, 1); | |
2501 } | |
2502 } | |
2503 } | |
2504 | |
2505 /* On receipt of a signal that a child status has changed, | |
2506 loop asking about children with changed statuses until | |
2507 the system says there are no more. | |
2508 All we do is change the status; | |
2509 we do not run sentinels or print notifications. | |
2510 That is saved for the next time keyboard input is done, | |
2511 in order to avoid timing errors. */ | |
2512 | |
2513 /** WARNING: this can be called during garbage collection. | |
2514 Therefore, it must not be fooled by the presence of mark bits in | |
2515 Lisp objects. */ | |
2516 | |
2517 /** USG WARNING: Although it is not obvious from the documentation | |
2518 in signal(2), on a USG system the SIGCLD handler MUST NOT call | |
2519 signal() before executing at least one wait(), otherwise the handler | |
2520 will be called again, resulting in an infinite loop. The relevant | |
2521 portion of the documentation reads "SIGCLD signals will be queued | |
2522 and the signal-catching function will be continually reentered until | |
2523 the queue is empty". Invoking signal() causes the kernel to reexamine | |
2524 the SIGCLD queue. Fred Fish, UniSoft Systems Inc. */ | |
2525 | |
2526 SIGTYPE | |
2527 sigchld_handler (signo) | |
2528 int signo; | |
2529 { | |
2530 int old_errno = errno; | |
2531 Lisp_Object proc; | |
2532 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
2533 | |
2534 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
2535 extern int sigheld; | |
2536 sigheld |= sigbit (SIGCHLD); | |
2537 #endif | |
2538 | |
2539 while (1) | |
2540 { | |
2541 register int pid; | |
2542 WAITTYPE w; | |
2543 Lisp_Object tail; | |
2544 | |
2545 #ifdef WNOHANG | |
2546 #ifndef WUNTRACED | |
2547 #define WUNTRACED 0 | |
2548 #endif /* no WUNTRACED */ | |
2549 /* Keep trying to get a status until we get a definitive result. */ | |
2550 do | |
2551 { | |
2552 errno = 0; | |
2553 pid = wait3 (&w, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED, 0); | |
2554 } | |
2555 while (pid <= 0 && errno == EINTR); | |
2556 | |
2557 if (pid <= 0) | |
2558 { | |
2559 /* A real failure. We have done all our job, so return. */ | |
2560 | |
2561 /* USG systems forget handlers when they are used; | |
2562 must reestablish each time */ | |
2563 #ifdef USG | |
2564 signal (signo, sigchld_handler); /* WARNING - must come after wait3() */ | |
2565 #endif | |
2566 #ifdef BSD4_1 | |
2567 sigheld &= ~sigbit (SIGCHLD); | |
2568 sigrelse (SIGCHLD); | |
2569 #endif | |
2570 errno = old_errno; | |
2571 return; | |
2572 } | |
2573 #else | |
2574 pid = wait (&w); | |
2575 #endif /* no WNOHANG */ | |
2576 | |
2577 /* Find the process that signaled us, and record its status. */ | |
2578 | |
2579 p = 0; | |
2580 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; XSYMBOL (tail) != XSYMBOL (Qnil); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) | |
2581 { | |
2582 proc = XCONS (XCONS (tail)->car)->cdr; | |
2583 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2584 if (EQ (p->childp, Qt) && XFASTINT (p->pid) == pid) | |
2585 break; | |
2586 p = 0; | |
2587 } | |
2588 | |
2589 /* Look for an asynchronous process whose pid hasn't been filled | |
2590 in yet. */ | |
2591 if (p == 0) | |
2592 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; XSYMBOL (tail) != XSYMBOL (Qnil); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) | |
2593 { | |
2594 proc = XCONS (XCONS (tail)->car)->cdr; | |
2595 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2596 if (XTYPE (p->pid) == Lisp_Int && XINT (p->pid) == -1) | |
2597 break; | |
2598 p = 0; | |
2599 } | |
2600 | |
2601 /* Change the status of the process that was found. */ | |
2602 if (p != 0) | |
2603 { | |
2604 union { int i; WAITTYPE wt; } u; | |
2605 | |
2606 XSETINT (p->tick, ++process_tick); | |
2607 u.wt = w; | |
2608 XFASTINT (p->raw_status_low) = u.i & 0xffff; | |
2609 XFASTINT (p->raw_status_high) = u.i >> 16; | |
2610 | |
2611 /* If process has terminated, stop waiting for its output. */ | |
2612 if (WIFSIGNALED (w) || WIFEXITED (w)) | |
2613 if (p->infd) | |
2614 FD_CLR (p->infd, &input_wait_mask); | |
2615 } | |
2616 | |
2617 /* There was no asynchronous process found for that id. Check | |
2618 if we have a synchronous process. */ | |
2619 else | |
2620 { | |
2621 synch_process_alive = 0; | |
2622 | |
2623 /* Report the status of the synchronous process. */ | |
2624 if (WIFEXITED (w)) | |
2625 synch_process_retcode = WRETCODE (w); | |
2626 else if (WIFSIGNALED (w)) | |
2627 synch_process_death = sys_siglist[WTERMSIG (w)]; | |
2628 } | |
2629 | |
2630 /* On some systems, we must return right away. | |
2631 If any more processes want to signal us, we will | |
2632 get another signal. | |
2633 Otherwise (on systems that have WNOHANG), loop around | |
2634 to use up all the processes that have something to tell us. */ | |
2635 #if defined (USG) && ! (defined (HPUX) && defined (WNOHANG)) | |
2636 #ifdef USG | |
2637 signal (signo, sigchld_handler); | |
2638 #endif | |
2639 errno = old_errno; | |
2640 return; | |
2641 #endif /* USG, but not HPUX with WNOHANG */ | |
2642 } | |
2643 } | |
2644 | |
2645 | |
2646 static Lisp_Object | |
2647 exec_sentinel_unwind (data) | |
2648 Lisp_Object data; | |
2649 { | |
2650 XPROCESS (XCONS (data)->car)->sentinel = XCONS (data)->cdr; | |
2651 return Qnil; | |
2652 } | |
2653 | |
2654 static void | |
2655 exec_sentinel (proc, reason) | |
2656 Lisp_Object proc, reason; | |
2657 { | |
2658 Lisp_Object sentinel; | |
2659 register struct Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2660 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl; | |
2661 | |
2662 sentinel = p->sentinel; | |
2663 if (NILP (sentinel)) | |
2664 return; | |
2665 | |
2666 /* Zilch the sentinel while it's running, to avoid recursive invocations; | |
2667 assure that it gets restored no matter how the sentinel exits. */ | |
2668 p->sentinel = Qnil; | |
2669 record_unwind_protect (exec_sentinel_unwind, Fcons (proc, sentinel)); | |
2670 /* Inhibit quit so that random quits don't screw up a running filter. */ | |
2671 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); | |
2672 call2 (sentinel, proc, reason); | |
2673 unbind_to (count); | |
2674 } | |
2675 | |
2676 /* Report all recent events of a change in process status | |
2677 (either run the sentinel or output a message). | |
2678 This is done while Emacs is waiting for keyboard input. */ | |
2679 | |
2680 status_notify () | |
2681 { | |
2682 register Lisp_Object proc, buffer; | |
2683 Lisp_Object tail = Qnil; | |
2684 Lisp_Object msg = Qnil; | |
2685 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
2686 | |
2687 /* We need to gcpro tail; if read_process_output calls a filter | |
2688 which deletes a process and removes the cons to which tail points | |
2689 from Vprocess_alist, and then causes a GC, tail is an unprotected | |
2690 reference. */ | |
2691 GCPRO2 (tail, msg); | |
2692 | |
2693 for (tail = Vprocess_alist; !NILP (tail); tail = Fcdr (tail)) | |
2694 { | |
2695 Lisp_Object symbol; | |
2696 register struct Lisp_Process *p; | |
2697 | |
2698 proc = Fcdr (Fcar (tail)); | |
2699 p = XPROCESS (proc); | |
2700 | |
2701 if (XINT (p->tick) != XINT (p->update_tick)) | |
2702 { | |
2703 XSETINT (p->update_tick, XINT (p->tick)); | |
2704 | |
2705 /* If process is still active, read any output that remains. */ | |
2706 if (XFASTINT (p->infd)) | |
2707 while (read_process_output (proc, XFASTINT (p->infd)) > 0); | |
2708 | |
2709 buffer = p->buffer; | |
2710 | |
2711 /* Get the text to use for the message. */ | |
2712 if (!NILP (p->raw_status_low)) | |
2713 update_status (p); | |
2714 msg = status_message (p->status); | |
2715 | |
2716 /* If process is terminated, deactivate it or delete it. */ | |
2717 symbol = p->status; | |
2718 if (XTYPE (p->status) == Lisp_Cons) | |
2719 symbol = XCONS (p->status)->car; | |
2720 | |
2721 if (EQ (symbol, Qsignal) || EQ (symbol, Qexit) | |
2722 || EQ (symbol, Qclosed)) | |
2723 { | |
2724 if (delete_exited_processes) | |
2725 remove_process (proc); | |
2726 else | |
2727 deactivate_process (proc); | |
2728 } | |
2729 | |
2730 /* Now output the message suitably. */ | |
2731 if (!NILP (p->sentinel)) | |
2732 exec_sentinel (proc, msg); | |
2733 /* Don't bother with a message in the buffer | |
2734 when a process becomes runnable. */ | |
2735 else if (!EQ (symbol, Qrun) && !NILP (buffer)) | |
2736 { | |
2737 Lisp_Object ro = XBUFFER (buffer)->read_only; | |
2738 Lisp_Object tem; | |
2739 struct buffer *old = current_buffer; | |
2740 int opoint; | |
2741 | |
2742 /* Avoid error if buffer is deleted | |
2743 (probably that's why the process is dead, too) */ | |
2744 if (NILP (XBUFFER (buffer)->name)) | |
2745 continue; | |
2746 Fset_buffer (buffer); | |
2747 opoint = point; | |
2748 /* Insert new output into buffer | |
2749 at the current end-of-output marker, | |
2750 thus preserving logical ordering of input and output. */ | |
2751 if (XMARKER (p->mark)->buffer) | |
2752 SET_PT (marker_position (p->mark)); | |
2753 else | |
2754 SET_PT (ZV); | |
2755 if (point <= opoint) | |
2756 opoint += XSTRING (msg)->size + XSTRING (p->name)->size + 10; | |
2757 | |
2758 tem = current_buffer->read_only; | |
2759 current_buffer->read_only = Qnil; | |
2760 insert_string ("\nProcess "); | |
2761 Finsert (1, &p->name); | |
2762 insert_string (" "); | |
2763 Finsert (1, &msg); | |
2764 current_buffer->read_only = tem; | |
2765 Fset_marker (p->mark, make_number (point), p->buffer); | |
2766 | |
2767 SET_PT (opoint); | |
2768 set_buffer_internal (old); | |
2769 } | |
2770 } | |
2771 } /* end for */ | |
2772 | |
2773 update_mode_lines++; /* in case buffers use %s in mode-line-format */ | |
2774 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (); | |
2775 | |
2776 update_tick = process_tick; | |
2777 | |
2778 UNGCPRO; | |
2779 } | |
2780 | |
2781 init_process () | |
2782 { | |
2783 register int i; | |
2784 | |
2785 #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
2786 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP | |
2787 if (! noninteractive || initialized) | |
2788 #endif | |
2789 signal (SIGCHLD, sigchld_handler); | |
2790 #endif | |
2791 | |
2792 FD_ZERO (&input_wait_mask); | |
2793 FD_SET (0, &input_wait_mask); | |
2794 Vprocess_alist = Qnil; | |
2795 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) | |
2796 { | |
2797 chan_process[i] = Qnil; | |
2798 proc_buffered_char[i] = -1; | |
2799 } | |
2800 } | |
604 | 2801 #if 0 |
578 | 2802 DEFUN ("process-connection", Fprocess_connection, Sprocess_connection, 0, 1, 0, |
2803 "Return the connection type of `PROCESS'. This can be nil (pipe),\n\ | |
2804 t or pty (pty) or stream (socket connection).") | |
2805 (process) | |
2806 Lisp_Object process; | |
2807 { | |
2808 return XPROCESS (process)->type; | |
2809 } | |
2810 #endif | |
2811 syms_of_process () | |
2812 { | |
2813 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS | |
2814 pty_process = intern ("pty"); | |
2815 #endif | |
2816 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
2817 stream_process = intern ("stream"); | |
2818 #endif | |
2819 Qprocessp = intern ("processp"); | |
2820 staticpro (&Qprocessp); | |
2821 Qrun = intern ("run"); | |
2822 staticpro (&Qrun); | |
2823 Qstop = intern ("stop"); | |
2824 staticpro (&Qstop); | |
2825 Qsignal = intern ("signal"); | |
2826 staticpro (&Qsignal); | |
2827 | |
2828 /* Qexit is already staticpro'd by syms_of_eval; don't staticpro it | |
2829 here again. | |
2830 | |
2831 Qexit = intern ("exit"); | |
2832 staticpro (&Qexit); */ | |
2833 | |
2834 Qopen = intern ("open"); | |
2835 staticpro (&Qopen); | |
2836 Qclosed = intern ("closed"); | |
2837 staticpro (&Qclosed); | |
2838 | |
2839 staticpro (&Vprocess_alist); | |
2840 | |
2841 DEFVAR_BOOL ("delete-exited-processes", &delete_exited_processes, | |
2842 "*Non-nil means delete processes immediately when they exit.\n\ | |
2843 nil means don't delete them until `list-processes' is run."); | |
2844 | |
2845 delete_exited_processes = 1; | |
2846 | |
2847 DEFVAR_LISP ("process-connection-type", &Vprocess_connection_type, | |
2848 "Control type of device used to communicate with subprocesses.\n\ | |
2849 Values are nil to use a pipe, and t or 'pty for a pty. Note that if\n\ | |
2850 pty's are not available, this variable will be ignored. The value takes\n\ | |
2851 effect when `start-process' is called."); | |
2852 Vprocess_connection_type = Qt; | |
2853 | |
2854 defsubr (&Sprocessp); | |
2855 defsubr (&Sget_process); | |
2856 defsubr (&Sget_buffer_process); | |
2857 defsubr (&Sdelete_process); | |
2858 defsubr (&Sprocess_status); | |
2859 defsubr (&Sprocess_exit_status); | |
2860 defsubr (&Sprocess_id); | |
2861 defsubr (&Sprocess_name); | |
2862 defsubr (&Sprocess_command); | |
2863 defsubr (&Sset_process_buffer); | |
2864 defsubr (&Sprocess_buffer); | |
2865 defsubr (&Sprocess_mark); | |
2866 defsubr (&Sset_process_filter); | |
2867 defsubr (&Sprocess_filter); | |
2868 defsubr (&Sset_process_sentinel); | |
2869 defsubr (&Sprocess_sentinel); | |
2870 defsubr (&Sprocess_kill_without_query); | |
2871 defsubr (&Slist_processes); | |
2872 defsubr (&Sprocess_list); | |
2873 defsubr (&Sstart_process); | |
2874 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
2875 defsubr (&Sopen_network_stream); | |
2876 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ | |
2877 defsubr (&Saccept_process_output); | |
2878 defsubr (&Sprocess_send_region); | |
2879 defsubr (&Sprocess_send_string); | |
2880 defsubr (&Sinterrupt_process); | |
2881 defsubr (&Skill_process); | |
2882 defsubr (&Squit_process); | |
2883 defsubr (&Sstop_process); | |
2884 defsubr (&Scontinue_process); | |
2885 defsubr (&Sprocess_send_eof); | |
2886 defsubr (&Ssignal_process); | |
2887 defsubr (&Swaiting_for_user_input_p); | |
2888 /* defsubr (&Sprocess_connection); */ | |
2889 } | |
2890 | |
588 | 2891 |
2892 #else /* not subprocesses */ | |
2893 | |
2894 #include <sys/types.h> | |
2895 #include <errno.h> | |
2896 | |
2897 #include "lisp.h" | |
2898 #include "systime.h" | |
2899 #include "termopts.h" | |
2900 | |
765 | 2901 extern int frame_garbaged; |
588 | 2902 |
2903 | |
2904 /* As described above, except assuming that there are no subprocesses: | |
2905 | |
2906 Wait for timeout to elapse and/or keyboard input to be available. | |
2907 | |
2908 time_limit is: | |
2909 timeout in seconds, or | |
2910 zero for no limit, or | |
2911 -1 means gobble data immediately available but don't wait for any. | |
2912 | |
650 | 2913 read_kbd is a Lisp_Object: |
588 | 2914 0 to ignore keyboard input, or |
2915 1 to return when input is available, or | |
2916 -1 means caller will actually read the input, so don't throw to | |
2917 the quit handler. | |
2918 We know that read_kbd will never be a Lisp_Process, since | |
2919 `subprocesses' isn't defined. | |
2920 | |
2921 do_display != 0 means redisplay should be done to show subprocess | |
2922 output that arrives. This version of the function ignores it. | |
2923 | |
650 | 2924 Return true iff we recieved input from any process. */ |
588 | 2925 |
2926 int | |
2927 wait_reading_process_input (time_limit, microsecs, read_kbd, do_display) | |
650 | 2928 int time_limit, microsecs; |
2929 Lisp_Object read_kbd; | |
2930 int do_display; | |
588 | 2931 { |
2932 EMACS_TIME end_time, timeout, *timeout_p; | |
2933 int waitchannels; | |
2934 | |
2935 /* What does time_limit really mean? */ | |
2936 if (time_limit || microsecs) | |
2937 { | |
2938 /* It's not infinite. */ | |
2939 timeout_p = &timeout; | |
2940 | |
2941 if (time_limit == -1) | |
2942 /* In fact, it's zero. */ | |
2943 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, 0, 0); | |
2944 else | |
2945 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timeout, time_limit, microsecs); | |
2946 | |
2947 /* How far in the future is that? */ | |
2948 EMACS_GET_TIME (end_time); | |
2949 EMACS_ADD_TIME (end_time, end_time, timeout); | |
2950 } | |
2951 else | |
2952 /* It's infinite. */ | |
2953 timeout_p = 0; | |
2954 | |
2955 /* Turn off periodic alarms (in case they are in use) | |
2956 because the select emulator uses alarms. */ | |
2957 stop_polling (); | |
2958 | |
2959 for (;;) | |
2960 { | |
2961 int nfds; | |
2962 | |
650 | 2963 waitchannels = XINT (read_kbd) ? 1 : 0; |
588 | 2964 |
2965 /* If calling from keyboard input, do not quit | |
2966 since we want to return C-g as an input character. | |
2967 Otherwise, do pending quit if requested. */ | |
650 | 2968 if (XINT (read_kbd) >= 0) |
588 | 2969 QUIT; |
2970 | |
2971 if (timeout_p) | |
2972 { | |
2973 EMACS_GET_TIME (*timeout_p); | |
2974 EMACS_SUB_TIME (*timeout_p, end_time, *timeout_p); | |
2975 if (EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (*timeout_p)) | |
2976 break; | |
2977 } | |
2978 | |
2979 /* Cause C-g and alarm signals to take immediate action, | |
2980 and cause input available signals to zero out timeout. */ | |
650 | 2981 if (XINT (read_kbd) < 0) |
588 | 2982 set_waiting_for_input (&timeout); |
2983 | |
765 | 2984 /* If a frame has been newly mapped and needs updating, |
588 | 2985 reprocess its display stuff. */ |
765 | 2986 if (frame_garbaged) |
588 | 2987 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (); |
2988 | |
650 | 2989 if (XINT (read_kbd) && detect_input_pending ()) |
588 | 2990 nfds = 0; |
2991 else | |
2992 nfds = select (1, &waitchannels, 0, 0, timeout_p); | |
2993 | |
2994 /* Make C-g and alarm signals set flags again */ | |
2995 clear_waiting_for_input (); | |
2996 | |
2997 /* If we woke up due to SIGWINCH, actually change size now. */ | |
2998 do_pending_window_change (); | |
2999 | |
3000 if (nfds == -1) | |
3001 { | |
3002 /* If the system call was interrupted, then go around the | |
3003 loop again. */ | |
3004 if (errno == EINTR) | |
3005 waitchannels = 0; | |
3006 } | |
3007 #ifdef sun | |
3008 else if (nfds > 0 && (waitchannels & 1) && interrupt_input) | |
3009 /* System sometimes fails to deliver SIGIO. */ | |
3010 kill (getpid (), SIGIO); | |
3011 #endif | |
650 | 3012 if (XINT (read_kbd) && interrupt_input && (waitchannels & 1)) |
588 | 3013 kill (0, SIGIO); |
3014 | |
3015 /* If we have timed out (nfds == 0) or found some input (nfds > 0), | |
3016 we should exit. */ | |
3017 if (nfds >= 0) | |
3018 break; | |
3019 } | |
3020 | |
3021 return 0; | |
3022 } | |
3023 | |
3024 | |
3025 DEFUN ("get-buffer-process", Fget_buffer_process, Sget_buffer_process, 1, 1, 0, | |
3026 "Return the (or, a) process associated with BUFFER.\n\ | |
3027 This copy of Emacs has not been built to support subprocesses, so this\n\ | |
3028 function always returns nil.") | |
3029 (name) | |
3030 register Lisp_Object name; | |
3031 { | |
3032 return Qnil; | |
3033 } | |
3034 | |
3035 /* Kill all processes associated with `buffer'. | |
3036 If `buffer' is nil, kill all processes. | |
3037 Since we have no subprocesses, this does nothing. */ | |
3038 | |
3039 kill_buffer_processes (buffer) | |
3040 Lisp_Object buffer; | |
3041 { | |
3042 } | |
3043 | |
3044 init_process () | |
3045 { | |
3046 } | |
3047 | |
3048 syms_of_process () | |
3049 { | |
3050 defsubr (&Sget_buffer_process); | |
3051 } | |
3052 | |
3053 | |
3054 #endif /* not subprocesses */ |