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appropriately. * pinfo.cc (pinfo::exit): Always call sigproc_terminate here. Rely on sigproc_terminate to signal signal thread to handle eventual process exit. * sigproc.cc (no_signals_available): Change criteria for determining if this process can handle signals to itself. (my_sendsig): New variable. Copy of my sendsig handle. (proc_can_be_signalled): Don't send signals if exit code is set. (sigproc_terminate): Use and set exit_state appropriately to determine when to do anything. Send __SIGEXIT to self to control process exit. (sig_send): Use my_sendsig for sending signals. Don't call proc_can_be_signalled for myself since the criteria is now different for sending signals to myself. (wait_sig): Copy myself->sendsig to my_sendsig for future use. Exit signal loop when __SIGEXIT is received. Wait for main thread to exit and use its exit status to actually exit process. * sigproc.h (__SIGEXIT): New enum. * dcrt0.cc (alloc_stack): Eliminate superfluous "return;". * debug.cc (add_handle): Ditto. * devices.in (device::parse): Ditto. * dtable.cc (dtable::vfork_parent_restore): Ditto. (dtable::vfork_child_fixup): Ditto. * environ.cc (parse_options): Ditto. * errno.cc (seterrno_from_win_error): Ditto. * exceptions.cc (sig_handle_tty_stop): Ditto. (set_signal_mask): Ditto. * fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::read): Ditto. (fhandler_base::operator delete): Ditto. (fhandler_base::seekdir): Ditto. (fhandler_base::rewinddir): Ditto. * fhandler_console.cc (fhandler_console::read): Ditto. (fhandler_console::fixup_after_exec): Ditto. * sigproc.cc (sigproc_init): Ditto. (sigproc_terminate): Ditto. * devices.cc: Regenerate. |
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