Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/12/30/08:19:08
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From: | HARY <Hary AT address DOT is DOT invalid>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | SIGWINCH and SIGPIPE
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Date: | Sun, 30 Dec 2001 13:10:14 +0000 (UTC)
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Organization: | Wielki samotnik w swoim zamku.
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Hi,
I was trying to compile some UNIX program.
Compiler gives an error message "`SIGWINCH' undeclared " for the
following code fragment:
--[cut]--
void signal_handler ()
{
signal (SIGINT, handle_crash); /* handle ^C */
signal (SIGTERM, handle_crash); /* handle soft kill */
signal (SIGSEGV, handle_crash); /* handle seg. fault */
signal (SIGHUP, handle_crash); /* handle hup signal */
signal (SIGWINCH, handle_window_resize);
sigblock (sigmask (SIGPIPE)); /* block broken pipe signal */
}
--[/cut]--
When I defined SIGWINCH with '-DSIGWINCH=301' (just to see if it
compiles) the message was:
signal_h.c:36: warning: left shift count >= width of type
coming from line:
sigblock (sigmask (SIGPIPE));
'sigblock' and 'sigmask' are defined in header file as follows:
--[cut]--
#ifndef sigmask
/* from bash */
#define sigmask(x) (1 << ((x)-1))
/* from glibc */
/* #define sigmask(sig) (((sigset_t) 1) << ((sig) - 1)) */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGMASK */
#ifndef HAVE_SIGBLOCK
int sigblock (int mask);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGBLOCK */
--[/cut]--
Here are my questions:
1. Why isn't SIGWINCH defined in djgpp, may be even as some meaningless
value, to make porting easier?
2. How should I modify code to compile it? Is SIGPIPE handling needed
under DOS/Win or can I simply remove it?
Thanks in advance,
HARY
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