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Re: 1.3.13?


Hi!

Friday, 30 August, 2002 Christopher Faylor cgf@redhat.com wrote:

CF> On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 05:10:34PM +0400, egor duda wrote:
>>Sunday, 04 August, 2002 Christopher Faylor cgf@redhat.com wrote:
>>CF> I'd like to release 1.3.13.  The outstanding issues that I am aware of
>>CF> are Conrad's UNIX domain socket patch and Thomas's pthread patches.
>>
>>CF> Is there anything else?
>>
>>Current tty code has a bug when canonical mode is turned off, vmin==0
>> and vtime > 0. The patch seems obvious -- just remove the code
>>that specially sets waiting time to infinite if vmin==0. I'm just
>>wondering what made me write this lines of code, and until i fully
>>understand the reason (it might be simple brain overheating, after all
>>:), i'm somewhat reluctant to make this change.

CF> Did you ever convince yourself that this was a reasonable fix, Egor?
CF> The vmin and vtime stuff has always made my head hurt so I can't offer
CF> much help, I'm afraid.

I vaguely remember some sort of discussion about possibility of
removing fhandler::ready_for_read() in _read() call before calling
actual fhandler::read() if the latter is interruptible. Do i
understand things right? Calling ready_for_read() shouldn't be
necessary in such cases, will increase performance a bit and greatly
simplify the logic dealing with vmin and vtime. Was there any plans to
add 'virtual read_is_interruptible()' call to fhandler?

CF> I would like to get a new release out the door, though.  Especially since
CF> I need to get something new released to accommodate gcc 3.2.

Have anybody else seen a problem with 'expect' blocking in debugging version
of cygwin while trying to add_handle()? I hope that it wo

Egor.            mailto:deo@logos-m.ru ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19


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