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* fhandler.h (fhandler_base::fixup_after_exec): Make non-inline. (fhandler_termios::fixup_after_fork): Delete declaration. (fhandler_termios::fixup_after_exec): Ditto. (fhandler_tty_common::inuse): Remove. (fhandler_tty_common::dup): Delete declaration. (fhandler_tty_common::fixup_after_fork): Ditto. (fhandler_tty_slave::fixup_after_exec): Declare new function. (fhandler_pty_master::dwProcessId): New variable. (fhandler_pty_master::from_master): Ditto. (fhandler_pty_master::to_master): Ditto. (fhandler_pty_master::setup): New function. (fhandler_pty_master::fixup_after_fork): Ditto. (fhandler_pty_master::fixup_after_exec): Ditto. * fhandler_termios.cc (fhandler_termios::fixup_after_exec): Delete definition. (fhandler_termios::fixup_after_fork): Ditto. * fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_tty_master::init): Use fhandler_pty_master setup function rather than obsolete tty::common_init. Delete obsolete inuse setting. (fhandler_tty_slave::fhandler_tty_slave): Set inuse to NULL here. (fhandler_tty_slave::open): Change debugging output for clarity. Check for different things when doing a sanity check on the tty. Reflect the fact that master_pid now is the cygwin pid rather than the windows pid. Use "arch" rather than "archetype" for consistency. (fhandler_tty_slave::close): Close inuse here. (fhandler_tty_slave::dup): Remove old if 0'ed code. (fhandler_pty_master::dup): New function. Handles pty master archetype. (fhandler_pty_master::fhandler_pty_master): Zero pty_master specific fields. (fhandler_pty_master::open): Implement using archetypes, similar to slave. Use fhandler_pty_master setup function rather than obsolete tty::common_init. Don't set inuse. (fhandler_tty_common::close): Don't deal with inuse. Delete old if 0'ed code. (fhandler_pty_master::close): Implement using archetypes. Close from_master and to_master. (fhandler_tty_common::set_close_on_exec): Just set close_on_exec flag here since everything uses archetypes now. (fhandler_tty_common::fixup_after_fork): Delete definition. (fhandler_tty_slave::fixup_after_exec): Define new function. (fhandler_pty_master::setup): New function, derived from tty::common_init. (fhandler_pty_master::fixup_after_fork): New function. (shared_info.h): Reset SHARED_INFO_CB to reflect new tty size. * tty.cc (tty_list::terminate): Close individual handles from tty_master. (tty::master_alive): Delete. (tty::make_pipes): Ditto. (tty::common_init): Ditto. * tty.h (tty::from_slave): Delete. (tty::to_slave): Ditto. (tty::common_init): Delete declaration. (tty::make_pipes): Ditto. (tty::master_pid): Define as pid_t since it is now a cygwin pid. |
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