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Only on unix systems. Does waitpid(-1, ...) to wait for any child
process to exit.
Signed-off-by: Steve Bennett <steveb@workware.net.au>
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On win32, a process is identified by a HANDLE, but for identifying
a running process we should use GetProcessId() to return a meaningful integer.
This means we need to be able to back and forth between a pid and a process handle
(phandle). We also need to be careful to get the pid before the process handle closes
since it isn't available afterwards.
Also call the handle to intptr_t for open_osfhandle() to avoid a compiler warning.
Fixes #217
Signed-off-by: Steve Bennett <steveb@workware.net.au>
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- fix popen [open "|pipeline ..."] to return meaningful status in close
(but note that stderr is not captured)
- popen pipelines can now be used as the target of exec redirection
- overally improvements to exec on windows. Now crt file descriptors
are used throughout
- add support for [pid], [wait] and popen on windows
- os.wait is now wait, and integrates with [exec ... &] to be able
to wait for running background tasks
- [socket pipe] is now also [pipe] and is supported on windows
- [file tempfile] is supported on windows
- move duplicated code between jim-aio.c and jim-exec.c to jimiocompat.c
- Fix [exec] on windows to match unix semantics wrt sharing the parent stream
unless redirected rather than using /dev/null
- On windows redirect to or from /dev/null is automatically converted to NUL:
- If signal support is disabled, implement a minimal Jim_SignalId() for exec and wait
- aio now supports getfd, to return the underlying file descriptor.
This is used by exec to support redirection, and allows popen channels
to support exec redirection.
Signed-off-by: Steve Bennett <steveb@workware.net.au>
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