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| author | Paul Eggert | 2017-02-01 15:18:44 -0800 |
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| committer | Paul Eggert | 2017-02-01 15:23:19 -0800 |
| commit | b01ac672be1277833964d2d53f6dd26560c70343 (patch) | |
| tree | 31b886a5084f20135bec50fe831dcfeed229c619 /src/filelock.c | |
| parent | 33be50037c2b4cdb002538534e9915c6bad253b7 (diff) | |
| download | emacs-b01ac672be1277833964d2d53f6dd26560c70343.tar.gz emacs-b01ac672be1277833964d2d53f6dd26560c70343.zip | |
Revamp quitting and fix infloops
This fixes some infinite loops that cannot be quitted out of,
e.g., (defun foo () (nth most-positive-fixnum '#1=(1 . #1#)))
when byte-compiled and when run under X. See:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2017-01/msg00577.html
This also attempts to keep the performance improvements I recently
added, as much as possible under the constraint that the infloops
must be caught. In some cases this fixes infloop bugs recently
introduced when I removed immediate_quit.
* src/alloc.c (Fmake_list):
Use rarely_quit, not maybe_quit, for speed in the usual case.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/editfns.c (Fcompare_buffer_substrings):
* src/fns.c (Fnthcdr):
* src/syntax.c (scan_words, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes)
(Fbackward_prefix_chars):
Use rarely_quit so that users can C-g out of long loops.
* src/callproc.c (call_process_cleanup, call_process):
* src/fileio.c (read_non_regular, Finsert_file_contents):
* src/indent.c (compute_motion):
* src/syntax.c (scan_words, Fforward_comment):
Remove now-unnecessary maybe_quit calls.
* src/callproc.c (call_process):
* src/doc.c (get_doc_string, Fsnarf_documentation):
* src/fileio.c (Fcopy_file, read_non_regular, Finsert_file_contents):
* src/lread.c (safe_to_load_version):
* src/sysdep.c (system_process_attributes) [GNU_LINUX]:
Use emacs_read_quit instead of emacs_read in places where
C-g handling is safe.
* src/eval.c (maybe_quit): Move comment here from lisp.h.
* src/fileio.c (Fcopy_file, e_write):
Use emacs_write_quit instead of emacs_write_sig in places where
C-g handling is safe.
* src/filelock.c (create_lock_file): Use emacs_write, not
plain write, as emacs_write no longer has a problem.
(read_lock_data): Use emacs_read, not read, as emacs_read
no longer has a problem.
* src/fns.c (rarely_quit): Move to lisp.h and rename to
incr_rarely_quit. All uses changed..
* src/fns.c (Fmemq, Fmemql, Fassq, Frassq, Fplist_put, Fplist_member):
* src/indent.c (compute_motion):
* src/syntax.c (find_defun_start, back_comment, forw_comment)
(Fforward_comment, scan_lists, scan_sexps_forward):
Use incr_rarely_quit so that users can C-g out of long loops.
* src/fns.c (Fnconc): Move incr_rarely_quit call to within
inner loop, so that it catches C-g there too.
* src/keyboard.c (tty_read_avail_input): Remove commented-out
and now-obsolete code dealing with interrupts.
* src/lisp.h (rarely_quit, incr_rarely_quit): New functions,
the latter moved here from fns.c and renamed from rarely_quit.
(emacs_read_quit, emacs_write_quit): New decls.
* src/search.c (find_newline, search_buffer, find_newline1):
Add maybe_quit to catch C-g.
* src/sysdep.c (get_child_status): Always invoke maybe_quit
if interruptible, so that the caller need not bother.
(emacs_nointr_read, emacs_read_quit, emacs_write_quit):
New functions.
(emacs_read): Rewrite in terms of emacs_nointr_read.
Do not handle C-g or signals; that is now for emacs_read_quit.
(emacs_full_write): Replace PROCESS_SIGNALS two-way arg
with INTERRUPTIBLE three-way arg. All uses changed.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/filelock.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/filelock.c | 7 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/filelock.c b/src/filelock.c index de65c52efa1..67e8dbd34ed 100644 --- a/src/filelock.c +++ b/src/filelock.c | |||
| @@ -407,9 +407,7 @@ create_lock_file (char *lfname, char *lock_info_str, bool force) | |||
| 407 | fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); | 407 | fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); |
| 408 | lock_info_len = strlen (lock_info_str); | 408 | lock_info_len = strlen (lock_info_str); |
| 409 | err = 0; | 409 | err = 0; |
| 410 | /* Use 'write', not 'emacs_write', as garbage collection | 410 | if (emacs_write (fd, lock_info_str, lock_info_len) != lock_info_len |
| 411 | might signal an error, which would leak FD. */ | ||
| 412 | if (write (fd, lock_info_str, lock_info_len) != lock_info_len | ||
| 413 | || fchmod (fd, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH) != 0) | 411 | || fchmod (fd, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH) != 0) |
| 414 | err = errno; | 412 | err = errno; |
| 415 | /* There is no need to call fsync here, as the contents of | 413 | /* There is no need to call fsync here, as the contents of |
| @@ -490,8 +488,7 @@ read_lock_data (char *lfname, char lfinfo[MAX_LFINFO + 1]) | |||
| 490 | int fd = emacs_open (lfname, O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW, 0); | 488 | int fd = emacs_open (lfname, O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW, 0); |
| 491 | if (0 <= fd) | 489 | if (0 <= fd) |
| 492 | { | 490 | { |
| 493 | /* Use read, not emacs_read, since FD isn't unwind-protected. */ | 491 | ptrdiff_t read_bytes = emacs_read (fd, lfinfo, MAX_LFINFO + 1); |
| 494 | ptrdiff_t read_bytes = read (fd, lfinfo, MAX_LFINFO + 1); | ||
| 495 | int read_errno = errno; | 492 | int read_errno = errno; |
| 496 | if (emacs_close (fd) != 0) | 493 | if (emacs_close (fd) != 0) |
| 497 | return -1; | 494 | return -1; |