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Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 17:06:33 -0400
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: cygwin apps in pipe ignore ctrl+c FIX
Message-ID: <20010428170633.D7632@redhat.com>
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In-Reply-To: <20010428170501.C7632@redhat.com>; from cgf@redhat.com on Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 05:05:01PM -0400

On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 05:05:01PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 01:32:54PM -0700, Tim Baker wrote:
>>In a previous message I reported that Cygwin apps running
>>in a pipe would ignore Ctrl+C from the command-line. So
>>I got the sources and built cygwin1.dll, and found the problem
>>in winsup/cygwin/exceptions.cc.
>>
>>This is the original code (relevant parts only):
>>
>>static BOOL WINAPI
>>ctrl_c_handler (DWORD type)
>>{
>>    tty_min *t = cygwin_shared->tty.get_tty (myself->ctty);
>>    if (t->getpgid () != myself->pid ||
>>        (GetTickCount () - t->last_ctrl_c) < MIN_CTRL_C_SLOP)
>>        return TRUE;
>>    else
>>    {
>>        t->last_ctrl_c = GetTickCount ();
>>        kill (-myself->pid, SIGINT);
>>        t->last_ctrl_c = GetTickCount ();
>>        return TRUE;
>>    }
>>}
>>
>>The problem was that  t->getpgid() returns *zero*. So I added a
>>check for zero as follows:
>
>Thank you for looking into this, but just as a hint, when debugging
>this type of thing, it is usually better to figure out if the code
>to not account for whether the value was zero or if it is, in fact,
 ^
 is meant to
>a bug that the value can be zero.
>
>I don't know if pgid is supposed to be nonzero in this case, but
>I suspect that it is.

cgf

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