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author | Andrew MacIntyre <andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au> | 2002-03-03 03:07:07 (GMT) |
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committer | Andrew MacIntyre <andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au> | 2002-03-03 03:07:07 (GMT) |
commit | 6c73af2754bcf9f107cc943c7ab9a4fd58e08039 (patch) | |
tree | ee0b3fcb1ddec565d5141c8e67e94596f7a5c702 /Modules | |
parent | ba43e8700b9f893de85be04e7b7452ce26e9bd93 (diff) | |
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OS/2 EMX port changes (Modules part of patch #450267):
Modules/
posixmodule.c
- use SEP,ALTSEP #defines instead of hard coded path separator chars
- use EMX specific variants of chdir2(),getcwd() that support drive letters
- OS/2+EMX spawnv(),spawnve() support
- EMX specific popen[234]() derived from Win32 popen[234]() code
Diffstat (limited to 'Modules')
-rw-r--r-- | Modules/posixmodule.c | 719 |
1 files changed, 702 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/Modules/posixmodule.c b/Modules/posixmodule.c index 25da18f..27a93d0 100644 --- a/Modules/posixmodule.c +++ b/Modules/posixmodule.c @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ /* POSIX module implementation */ -/* This file is also used for Windows NT and MS-Win. In that case the module - actually calls itself 'nt', not 'posix', and a few functions are - either unimplemented or implemented differently. The source +/* This file is also used for Windows NT/MS-Win and OS/2. In that case the + module actually calls itself 'nt' or 'os2', not 'posix', and a few + functions are either unimplemented or implemented differently. The source assumes that for Windows NT, the macro 'MS_WIN32' is defined independent of the compiler used. Different compilers define their own feature - test macro, e.g. '__BORLANDC__' or '_MSC_VER'. */ + test macro, e.g. '__BORLANDC__' or '_MSC_VER'. For OS/2, the compiler + independent macro PYOS_OS2 should be defined. On OS/2 the default + compiler is assumed to be IBM's VisualAge C++ (VACPP). PYCC_GCC is used + as the compiler specific macro for the EMX port of gcc to OS/2. */ /* See also ../Dos/dosmodule.c */ @@ -25,6 +28,13 @@ corresponding Unix manual entries for more information on calls."; #define INCL_DOSPROCESS #define INCL_NOPMAPI #include <os2.h> +#if defined(PYCC_GCC) +#include <ctype.h> +#include <io.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <process.h> +#include "osdefs.h" +#endif #endif #include <sys/types.h> @@ -81,6 +91,9 @@ corresponding Unix manual entries for more information on calls."; #define HAVE_CWAIT 1 #else /* 16-bit Windows */ #endif /* !MS_WIN32 */ +#else +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) +/* Everything needed is defined in PC/os2emx/pyconfig.h */ #else /* all other compilers */ /* Unix functions that the configure script doesn't check for */ #define HAVE_EXECV 1 @@ -101,6 +114,7 @@ corresponding Unix manual entries for more information on calls."; #define HAVE_SYSTEM 1 #define HAVE_WAIT 1 #define HAVE_TTYNAME 1 +#endif /* PYOS_OS2 && PYCC_GCC */ #endif /* _MSC_VER */ #endif /* __BORLANDC__ */ #endif /* ! __WATCOMC__ || __QNX__ */ @@ -801,7 +815,11 @@ Change the current working directory to the specified path."; static PyObject * posix_chdir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) { +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + return posix_1str(args, "et:chdir", _chdir2); +#else return posix_1str(args, "et:chdir", chdir); +#endif } @@ -912,7 +930,11 @@ posix_getcwd(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":getcwd")) return NULL; Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + res = _getcwd2(buf, sizeof buf); +#else res = getcwd(buf, sizeof buf); +#endif Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS if (res == NULL) return posix_error(); @@ -963,7 +985,7 @@ posix_listdir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding, &bufptr, &len)) return NULL; ch = namebuf[len-1]; - if (ch != '/' && ch != '\\' && ch != ':') + if (ch != SEP && ch != ALTSEP && ch != ':') namebuf[len++] = '/'; strcpy(namebuf + len, "*.*"); @@ -1022,10 +1044,10 @@ posix_listdir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) } strcpy(namebuf, name); for (pt = namebuf; *pt; pt++) - if (*pt == '/') - *pt = '\\'; - if (namebuf[len-1] != '\\') - namebuf[len++] = '\\'; + if (*pt == ALTSEP) + *pt = SEP; + if (namebuf[len-1] != SEP) + namebuf[len++] = SEP; strcpy(namebuf + len, "*.*"); if ((d = PyList_New(0)) == NULL) @@ -1086,10 +1108,10 @@ posix_listdir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) } strcpy(namebuf, name); for (pt = namebuf; *pt; pt++) - if (*pt == '/') - *pt = '\\'; - if (namebuf[len-1] != '\\') - namebuf[len++] = '\\'; + if (*pt == ALTSEP) + *pt = SEP; + if (namebuf[len-1] != SEP) + namebuf[len++] = SEP; strcpy(namebuf + len, "*.*"); if ((d = PyList_New(0)) == NULL) @@ -1110,7 +1132,7 @@ posix_listdir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) if (srchcnt > 0) { /* If Directory is NOT Totally Empty, */ do { if (ep.achName[0] == '.' - && (ep.achName[1] == '\0' || ep.achName[1] == '.' && ep.achName[2] == '\0')) + && (ep.achName[1] == '\0' || (ep.achName[1] == '.' && ep.achName[2] == '\0'))) continue; /* Skip Over "." and ".." Names */ strcpy(namebuf, ep.achName); @@ -1704,12 +1726,18 @@ posix_spawnv(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) } argvlist[argc] = NULL; +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS + spawnval = spawnv(mode, path, argvlist); + Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS +#else if (mode == _OLD_P_OVERLAY) mode = _P_OVERLAY; Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS spawnval = _spawnv(mode, path, argvlist); Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS +#endif PyMem_DEL(argvlist); @@ -1820,12 +1848,18 @@ posix_spawnve(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) } envlist[envc] = 0; +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS + spawnval = spawnve(mode, path, argvlist, envlist); + Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS +#else if (mode == _OLD_P_OVERLAY) mode = _P_OVERLAY; Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS spawnval = _spawnve(mode, path, argvlist, envlist); Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS +#endif if (spawnval == -1) (void) posix_error(); @@ -2177,7 +2211,7 @@ posix_kill(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) int pid, sig; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ii:kill", &pid, &sig)) return NULL; -#if defined(PYOS_OS2) +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && !defined(PYCC_GCC) if (sig == XCPT_SIGNAL_INTR || sig == XCPT_SIGNAL_BREAK) { APIRET rc; if ((rc = DosSendSignalException(pid, sig)) != NO_ERROR) @@ -2247,6 +2281,7 @@ static char posix_popen__doc__[] = Open a pipe to/from a command returning a file object."; #if defined(PYOS_OS2) +#if defined(PYCC_VACPP) static int async_system(const char *command) { @@ -2354,6 +2389,627 @@ posix_popen(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) return f; } +#elif defined(PYCC_GCC) + +/* standard posix version of popen() support */ +static PyObject * +posix_popen(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + char *name; + char *mode = "r"; + int bufsize = -1; + FILE *fp; + PyObject *f; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|si:popen", &name, &mode, &bufsize)) + return NULL; + Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS + fp = popen(name, mode); + Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS + if (fp == NULL) + return posix_error(); + f = PyFile_FromFile(fp, name, mode, pclose); + if (f != NULL) + PyFile_SetBufSize(f, bufsize); + return f; +} + +/* fork() under OS/2 has lots'o'warts + * EMX supports pipe() and spawn*() so we can synthesize popen[234]() + * most of this code is a ripoff of the win32 code, but using the + * capabilities of EMX's C library routines + */ + +/* These tell _PyPopen() whether to return 1, 2, or 3 file objects. */ +#define POPEN_1 1 +#define POPEN_2 2 +#define POPEN_3 3 +#define POPEN_4 4 + +static PyObject *_PyPopen(char *, int, int, int); +static int _PyPclose(FILE *file); + +/* + * Internal dictionary mapping popen* file pointers to process handles, + * for use when retrieving the process exit code. See _PyPclose() below + * for more information on this dictionary's use. + */ +static PyObject *_PyPopenProcs = NULL; + +/* os2emx version of popen2() + * + * The result of this function is a pipe (file) connected to the + * process's stdin, and a pipe connected to the process's stdout. + */ + +static PyObject * +os2emx_popen2(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *f; + int tm=0; + + char *cmdstring; + char *mode = "t"; + int bufsize = -1; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|si:popen2", &cmdstring, &mode, &bufsize)) + return NULL; + + if (*mode == 't') + tm = O_TEXT; + else if (*mode != 'b') { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "mode must be 't' or 'b'"); + return NULL; + } else + tm = O_BINARY; + + f = _PyPopen(cmdstring, tm, POPEN_2, bufsize); + + return f; +} + +/* + * Variation on os2emx.popen2 + * + * The result of this function is 3 pipes - the process's stdin, + * stdout and stderr + */ + +static PyObject * +os2emx_popen3(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *f; + int tm = 0; + + char *cmdstring; + char *mode = "t"; + int bufsize = -1; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|si:popen3", &cmdstring, &mode, &bufsize)) + return NULL; + + if (*mode == 't') + tm = O_TEXT; + else if (*mode != 'b') { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "mode must be 't' or 'b'"); + return NULL; + } else + tm = O_BINARY; + + f = _PyPopen(cmdstring, tm, POPEN_3, bufsize); + + return f; +} + +/* + * Variation on os2emx.popen2 + * + * The result of this function is 2 pipes - the processes stdin, + * and stdout+stderr combined as a single pipe. + */ + +static PyObject * +os2emx_popen4(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *f; + int tm = 0; + + char *cmdstring; + char *mode = "t"; + int bufsize = -1; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|si:popen4", &cmdstring, &mode, &bufsize)) + return NULL; + + if (*mode == 't') + tm = O_TEXT; + else if (*mode != 'b') { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "mode must be 't' or 'b'"); + return NULL; + } else + tm = O_BINARY; + + f = _PyPopen(cmdstring, tm, POPEN_4, bufsize); + + return f; +} + +/* a couple of structures for convenient handling of multiple + * file handles and pipes + */ +struct file_ref +{ + int handle; + int flags; +}; + +struct pipe_ref +{ + int rd; + int wr; +}; + +/* The following code is derived from the win32 code */ + +static PyObject * +_PyPopen(char *cmdstring, int mode, int n, int bufsize) +{ + struct file_ref stdio[3]; + struct pipe_ref p_fd[3]; + FILE *p_s[3]; + int file_count, i, pipe_err, pipe_pid; + char *shell, *sh_name, *opt, *rd_mode, *wr_mode; + PyObject *f, *p_f[3]; + + /* file modes for subsequent fdopen's on pipe handles */ + if (mode == O_TEXT) + { + rd_mode = "rt"; + wr_mode = "wt"; + } + else + { + rd_mode = "rb"; + wr_mode = "wb"; + } + + /* prepare shell references */ + if ((shell = getenv("EMXSHELL")) == NULL) + if ((shell = getenv("COMSPEC")) == NULL) + { + errno = ENOENT; + return posix_error(); + } + + sh_name = _getname(shell); + if (stricmp(sh_name, "cmd.exe") == 0 || stricmp(sh_name, "4os2.exe") == 0) + opt = "/c"; + else + opt = "-c"; + + /* save current stdio fds + their flags, and set not inheritable */ + i = pipe_err = 0; + while (pipe_err >= 0 && i < 3) + { + pipe_err = stdio[i].handle = dup(i); + stdio[i].flags = fcntl(i, F_GETFD, 0); + fcntl(stdio[i].handle, F_SETFD, stdio[i].flags | FD_CLOEXEC); + i++; + } + if (pipe_err < 0) + { + /* didn't get them all saved - clean up and bail out */ + int saved_err = errno; + while (i-- > 0) + { + close(stdio[i].handle); + } + errno = saved_err; + return posix_error(); + } + + /* create pipe ends */ + file_count = 2; + if (n == POPEN_3) + file_count = 3; + i = pipe_err = 0; + while ((pipe_err == 0) && (i < file_count)) + pipe_err = pipe((int *)&p_fd[i++]); + if (pipe_err < 0) + { + /* didn't get them all made - clean up and bail out */ + while (i-- > 0) + { + close(p_fd[i].wr); + close(p_fd[i].rd); + } + errno = EPIPE; + return posix_error(); + } + + /* change the actual standard IO streams over temporarily, + * making the retained pipe ends non-inheritable + */ + pipe_err = 0; + + /* - stdin */ + if (dup2(p_fd[0].rd, 0) == 0) + { + close(p_fd[0].rd); + i = fcntl(p_fd[0].wr, F_GETFD, 0); + fcntl(p_fd[0].wr, F_SETFD, i | FD_CLOEXEC); + if ((p_s[0] = fdopen(p_fd[0].wr, wr_mode)) == NULL) + { + close(p_fd[0].wr); + pipe_err = -1; + } + } + else + { + pipe_err = -1; + } + + /* - stdout */ + if (pipe_err == 0) + { + if (dup2(p_fd[1].wr, 1) == 1) + { + close(p_fd[1].wr); + i = fcntl(p_fd[1].rd, F_GETFD, 0); + fcntl(p_fd[1].rd, F_SETFD, i | FD_CLOEXEC); + if ((p_s[1] = fdopen(p_fd[1].rd, rd_mode)) == NULL) + { + close(p_fd[1].rd); + pipe_err = -1; + } + } + else + { + pipe_err = -1; + } + } + + /* - stderr, as required */ + if (pipe_err == 0) + switch (n) + { + case POPEN_3: + { + if (dup2(p_fd[2].wr, 2) == 2) + { + close(p_fd[2].wr); + i = fcntl(p_fd[2].rd, F_GETFD, 0); + fcntl(p_fd[2].rd, F_SETFD, i | FD_CLOEXEC); + if ((p_s[2] = fdopen(p_fd[2].rd, rd_mode)) == NULL) + { + close(p_fd[2].rd); + pipe_err = -1; + } + } + else + { + pipe_err = -1; + } + break; + } + + case POPEN_4: + { + if (dup2(1, 2) != 2) + { + pipe_err = -1; + } + break; + } + } + + /* spawn the child process */ + if (pipe_err == 0) + { + pipe_pid = spawnlp(P_NOWAIT, shell, shell, opt, cmdstring, (char *)0); + if (pipe_pid == -1) + { + pipe_err = -1; + } + else + { + /* save the PID into the FILE structure + * NOTE: this implementation doesn't actually + * take advantage of this, but do it for + * completeness - AIM Apr01 + */ + for (i = 0; i < file_count; i++) + p_s[i]->_pid = pipe_pid; + } + } + + /* reset standard IO to normal */ + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) + { + dup2(stdio[i].handle, i); + fcntl(i, F_SETFD, stdio[i].flags); + close(stdio[i].handle); + } + + /* if any remnant problems, clean up and bail out */ + if (pipe_err < 0) + { + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) + { + close(p_fd[i].rd); + close(p_fd[i].wr); + } + errno = EPIPE; + return posix_error_with_filename(cmdstring); + } + + /* build tuple of file objects to return */ + if ((p_f[0] = PyFile_FromFile(p_s[0], cmdstring, wr_mode, _PyPclose)) != NULL) + PyFile_SetBufSize(p_f[0], bufsize); + if ((p_f[1] = PyFile_FromFile(p_s[1], cmdstring, rd_mode, _PyPclose)) != NULL) + PyFile_SetBufSize(p_f[1], bufsize); + if (n == POPEN_3) + { + if ((p_f[2] = PyFile_FromFile(p_s[2], cmdstring, rd_mode, _PyPclose)) != NULL) + PyFile_SetBufSize(p_f[0], bufsize); + f = Py_BuildValue("OOO", p_f[0], p_f[1], p_f[2]); + } + else + f = Py_BuildValue("OO", p_f[0], p_f[1]); + + /* + * Insert the files we've created into the process dictionary + * all referencing the list with the process handle and the + * initial number of files (see description below in _PyPclose). + * Since if _PyPclose later tried to wait on a process when all + * handles weren't closed, it could create a deadlock with the + * child, we spend some energy here to try to ensure that we + * either insert all file handles into the dictionary or none + * at all. It's a little clumsy with the various popen modes + * and variable number of files involved. + */ + if (!_PyPopenProcs) + { + _PyPopenProcs = PyDict_New(); + } + + if (_PyPopenProcs) + { + PyObject *procObj, *pidObj, *intObj, *fileObj[3]; + int ins_rc[3]; + + fileObj[0] = fileObj[1] = fileObj[2] = NULL; + ins_rc[0] = ins_rc[1] = ins_rc[2] = 0; + + procObj = PyList_New(2); + pidObj = PyInt_FromLong((long) pipe_pid); + intObj = PyInt_FromLong((long) file_count); + + if (procObj && pidObj && intObj) + { + PyList_SetItem(procObj, 0, pidObj); + PyList_SetItem(procObj, 1, intObj); + + fileObj[0] = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(p_s[0]); + if (fileObj[0]) + { + ins_rc[0] = PyDict_SetItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[0], + procObj); + } + fileObj[1] = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(p_s[1]); + if (fileObj[1]) + { + ins_rc[1] = PyDict_SetItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[1], + procObj); + } + if (file_count >= 3) + { + fileObj[2] = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(p_s[2]); + if (fileObj[2]) + { + ins_rc[2] = PyDict_SetItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[2], + procObj); + } + } + + if (ins_rc[0] < 0 || !fileObj[0] || + ins_rc[1] < 0 || (file_count > 1 && !fileObj[1]) || + ins_rc[2] < 0 || (file_count > 2 && !fileObj[2])) + { + /* Something failed - remove any dictionary + * entries that did make it. + */ + if (!ins_rc[0] && fileObj[0]) + { + PyDict_DelItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[0]); + } + if (!ins_rc[1] && fileObj[1]) + { + PyDict_DelItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[1]); + } + if (!ins_rc[2] && fileObj[2]) + { + PyDict_DelItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj[2]); + } + } + } + + /* + * Clean up our localized references for the dictionary keys + * and value since PyDict_SetItem will Py_INCREF any copies + * that got placed in the dictionary. + */ + Py_XDECREF(procObj); + Py_XDECREF(fileObj[0]); + Py_XDECREF(fileObj[1]); + Py_XDECREF(fileObj[2]); + } + + /* Child is launched. */ + return f; +} + +/* + * Wrapper for fclose() to use for popen* files, so we can retrieve the + * exit code for the child process and return as a result of the close. + * + * This function uses the _PyPopenProcs dictionary in order to map the + * input file pointer to information about the process that was + * originally created by the popen* call that created the file pointer. + * The dictionary uses the file pointer as a key (with one entry + * inserted for each file returned by the original popen* call) and a + * single list object as the value for all files from a single call. + * The list object contains the Win32 process handle at [0], and a file + * count at [1], which is initialized to the total number of file + * handles using that list. + * + * This function closes whichever handle it is passed, and decrements + * the file count in the dictionary for the process handle pointed to + * by this file. On the last close (when the file count reaches zero), + * this function will wait for the child process and then return its + * exit code as the result of the close() operation. This permits the + * files to be closed in any order - it is always the close() of the + * final handle that will return the exit code. + */ + + /* RED_FLAG 31-Aug-2000 Tim + * This is always called (today!) between a pair of + * Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS/ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS + * macros. So the thread running this has no valid thread state, as + * far as Python is concerned. However, this calls some Python API + * functions that cannot be called safely without a valid thread + * state, in particular PyDict_GetItem. + * As a temporary hack (although it may last for years ...), we + * *rely* on not having a valid thread state in this function, in + * order to create our own "from scratch". + * This will deadlock if _PyPclose is ever called by a thread + * holding the global lock. + * (The OS/2 EMX thread support appears to cover the case where the + * lock is already held - AIM Apr01) + */ + +static int _PyPclose(FILE *file) +{ + int result; + int exit_code; + int pipe_pid; + PyObject *procObj, *pidObj, *intObj, *fileObj; + int file_count; +#ifdef WITH_THREAD + PyInterpreterState* pInterpreterState; + PyThreadState* pThreadState; +#endif + + /* Close the file handle first, to ensure it can't block the + * child from exiting if it's the last handle. + */ + result = fclose(file); + +#ifdef WITH_THREAD + /* Bootstrap a valid thread state into existence. */ + pInterpreterState = PyInterpreterState_New(); + if (!pInterpreterState) { + /* Well, we're hosed now! We don't have a thread + * state, so can't call a nice error routine, or raise + * an exception. Just die. + */ + Py_FatalError("unable to allocate interpreter state " + "when closing popen object."); + return -1; /* unreachable */ + } + pThreadState = PyThreadState_New(pInterpreterState); + if (!pThreadState) { + Py_FatalError("unable to allocate thread state " + "when closing popen object."); + return -1; /* unreachable */ + } + /* Grab the global lock. Note that this will deadlock if the + * current thread already has the lock! (see RED_FLAG comments + * before this function) + */ + PyEval_RestoreThread(pThreadState); +#endif + + if (_PyPopenProcs) + { + if ((fileObj = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(file)) != NULL && + (procObj = PyDict_GetItem(_PyPopenProcs, + fileObj)) != NULL && + (pidObj = PyList_GetItem(procObj,0)) != NULL && + (intObj = PyList_GetItem(procObj,1)) != NULL) + { + pipe_pid = (int) PyInt_AsLong(pidObj); + file_count = (int) PyInt_AsLong(intObj); + + if (file_count > 1) + { + /* Still other files referencing process */ + file_count--; + PyList_SetItem(procObj,1, + PyInt_FromLong((long) file_count)); + } + else + { + /* Last file for this process */ + if (result != EOF && + waitpid(pipe_pid, &exit_code, 0) == pipe_pid) + { + /* extract exit status */ + if (WIFEXITED(exit_code)) + { + result = WEXITSTATUS(exit_code); + } + else + { + errno = EPIPE; + result = -1; + } + } + else + { + /* Indicate failure - this will cause the file object + * to raise an I/O error and translate the last + * error code from errno. We do have a problem with + * last errors that overlap the normal errno table, + * but that's a consistent problem with the file object. + */ + result = -1; + } + } + + /* Remove this file pointer from dictionary */ + PyDict_DelItem(_PyPopenProcs, fileObj); + + if (PyDict_Size(_PyPopenProcs) == 0) + { + Py_DECREF(_PyPopenProcs); + _PyPopenProcs = NULL; + } + + } /* if object retrieval ok */ + + Py_XDECREF(fileObj); + } /* if _PyPopenProcs */ + +#ifdef WITH_THREAD + /* Tear down the thread & interpreter states. + * Note that interpreter state clear & delete functions automatically + * call the thread clear & delete functions, and indeed insist on + * doing that themselves. The lock must be held during the clear, but + * need not be held during the delete. + */ + PyInterpreterState_Clear(pInterpreterState); + PyEval_ReleaseThread(pThreadState); + PyInterpreterState_Delete(pInterpreterState); +#endif + + return result; +} + +#endif /* PYCC_??? */ + #elif defined(MS_WIN32) /* @@ -2584,7 +3240,7 @@ _PyPopenCreateProcess(char *cmdstring, struct stat statinfo; GetModuleFileName(NULL, modulepath, sizeof(modulepath)); for (i = x = 0; modulepath[i]; i++) - if (modulepath[i] == '\\') + if (modulepath[i] == SEP) x = i+1; modulepath[x] = '\0'; /* Create the full-name to w9xpopen, so we can test it exists */ @@ -3148,8 +3804,8 @@ posix_popen(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) PyFile_SetBufSize(f, bufsize); return f; } -#endif +#endif /* PYOS_??? */ #endif /* HAVE_POPEN */ @@ -5604,6 +6260,12 @@ static PyMethodDef posix_methods[] = { {"popen3", win32_popen3, METH_VARARGS}, {"popen4", win32_popen4, METH_VARARGS}, {"startfile", win32_startfile, METH_VARARGS, win32_startfile__doc__}, +#else +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + {"popen2", os2emx_popen2, METH_VARARGS}, + {"popen3", os2emx_popen3, METH_VARARGS}, + {"popen4", os2emx_popen4, METH_VARARGS}, +#endif #endif #endif /* HAVE_POPEN */ #ifdef HAVE_SETUID @@ -5919,12 +6581,35 @@ all_ins(PyObject *d) #endif #ifdef HAVE_SPAWNV +#if defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_GCC) + if (ins(d, "P_WAIT", (long)P_WAIT)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_NOWAIT", (long)P_NOWAIT)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_OVERLAY", (long)P_OVERLAY)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_DEBUG", (long)P_DEBUG)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_SESSION", (long)P_SESSION)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_DETACH", (long)P_DETACH)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_PM", (long)P_PM)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_DEFAULT", (long)P_DEFAULT)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_MINIMIZE", (long)P_MINIMIZE)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_MAXIMIZE", (long)P_MAXIMIZE)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_FULLSCREEN", (long)P_FULLSCREEN)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_WINDOWED", (long)P_WINDOWED)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_FOREGROUND", (long)P_FOREGROUND)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_BACKGROUND", (long)P_BACKGROUND)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_NOCLOSE", (long)P_NOCLOSE)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_NOSESSION", (long)P_NOSESSION)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_QUOTE", (long)P_QUOTE)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_TILDE", (long)P_TILDE)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_UNRELATED", (long)P_UNRELATED)) return -1; + if (ins(d, "P_DEBUGDESC", (long)P_DEBUGDESC)) return -1; +#else if (ins(d, "P_WAIT", (long)_P_WAIT)) return -1; if (ins(d, "P_NOWAIT", (long)_P_NOWAIT)) return -1; if (ins(d, "P_OVERLAY", (long)_OLD_P_OVERLAY)) return -1; if (ins(d, "P_NOWAITO", (long)_P_NOWAITO)) return -1; if (ins(d, "P_DETACH", (long)_P_DETACH)) return -1; #endif +#endif #if defined(PYOS_OS2) if (insertvalues(d)) return -1; |