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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog15
-rw-r--r--configure.in2
-rw-r--r--doc/make.texi2
-rw-r--r--main.c5
-rw-r--r--make.h5
-rw-r--r--misc.c47
-rw-r--r--tests/ChangeLog5
-rw-r--r--tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout9
8 files changed, 84 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 86966eb..227c0b4 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,7 +1,18 @@
+2005-06-12 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
+
+ Fix Savannah bug # 1328.
+
+ * configure.in: Check for atexit().
+ * misc.c (close_stdout): Test stdout to see if writes to it have
+ failed. If so, be sure to exit with a non-0 error code. Based on
+ code found in gnulib.
+ * make.h: Prototype.
+ * main.c (main): Install close_stdout() with atexit().
+
2005-06-10 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
-
+
VMS build updates from Hartmut Becker <Hartmut.Becker@hp.com>:
-
+
* vmsjobs.c [VMS]: Updates to compile on VMS: add some missing
headers; make vmsWaitForChildren() static; extern vmsify().
* job.c [VMS]: Move vmsWaitForChildren() prototype to be global.
diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in
index 783d180..2c981c9 100644
--- a/configure.in
+++ b/configure.in
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS( memcpy memmove strchr strdup mkstemp mktemp fdopen \
bsd_signal dup2 getcwd realpath sigsetmask sigaction \
getgroups seteuid setegid setlinebuf setreuid setregid \
getrlimit setrlimit setvbuf pipe strerror strsignal \
- lstat readlink)
+ lstat readlink atexit)
AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED
diff --git a/doc/make.texi b/doc/make.texi
index 4ffefb9..f17a5d4 100644
--- a/doc/make.texi
+++ b/doc/make.texi
@@ -9385,7 +9385,7 @@ foolib(hack.o) : hack.o
@end example
In fact, nearly all archive member targets are updated in just this way
-and there is an implicit rule to do it for you. @strong{Note:} The
+and there is an implicit rule to do it for you. @strong{Please note:} The
@samp{c} flag to @code{ar} is required if the archive file does not
already exist.
diff --git a/main.c b/main.c
index 5536190..60d11ab 100644
--- a/main.c
+++ b/main.c
@@ -914,6 +914,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
}
#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT
+ atexit (close_stdout);
+#endif
+
/* Needed for OS/2 */
initialize_main(&argc, &argv);
@@ -2176,6 +2180,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
die (status);
}
+ /* NOTREACHED */
return 0;
}
diff --git a/make.h b/make.h
index 5696965..699a6e4 100644
--- a/make.h
+++ b/make.h
@@ -459,8 +459,9 @@ extern void user_access PARAMS ((void));
extern void make_access PARAMS ((void));
extern void child_access PARAMS ((void));
-extern char *
-strip_whitespace PARAMS ((const char **begpp, const char **endpp));
+extern void close_stdout PARAMS ((void));
+
+extern char *strip_whitespace PARAMS ((const char **begpp, const char **endpp));
#ifdef HAVE_VFORK_H
diff --git a/misc.c b/misc.c
index 63936f7..995fd20 100644
--- a/misc.c
+++ b/misc.c
@@ -823,3 +823,50 @@ get_path_max (void)
return value;
}
#endif
+
+
+/* This code is stolen from gnulib.
+ If/when we abandon the requirement to work with K&R compilers, we can
+ remove this (and perhaps other parts of GNU make!) and migrate to using
+ gnulib directly.
+
+ This is called only through atexit(), which means die() has already been
+ invoked. So, call exit() here directly. Apparently that works...?
+*/
+
+/* Close standard output, exiting with status 'exit_failure' on failure.
+ If a program writes *anything* to stdout, that program should close
+ stdout and make sure that it succeeds before exiting. Otherwise,
+ suppose that you go to the extreme of checking the return status
+ of every function that does an explicit write to stdout. The last
+ printf can succeed in writing to the internal stream buffer, and yet
+ the fclose(stdout) could still fail (due e.g., to a disk full error)
+ when it tries to write out that buffered data. Thus, you would be
+ left with an incomplete output file and the offending program would
+ exit successfully. Even calling fflush is not always sufficient,
+ since some file systems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data
+ until an actual close call.
+
+ Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call
+ that writes to stdout -- just let the internal stream state record
+ the failure. That's what the ferror test is checking below.
+
+ It's important to detect such failures and exit nonzero because many
+ tools (most notably `make' and other build-management systems) depend
+ on being able to detect failure in other tools via their exit status. */
+
+void
+close_stdout (void)
+{
+ int prev_fail = ferror (stdout);
+ int fclose_fail = fclose (stdout);
+
+ if (prev_fail || fclose_fail)
+ {
+ if (fclose_fail)
+ error (NILF, _("write error: %s"), strerror (errno));
+ else
+ error (NILF, _("write error"));
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/tests/ChangeLog b/tests/ChangeLog
index ffb3fe0..2e22195 100644
--- a/tests/ChangeLog
+++ b/tests/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2005-06-12 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
+
+ * scripts/misc/close_stdout: Add a test for Savannah bug #1328.
+ This test only works on systems that have /dev/full (e.g., Linux).
+
2005-06-09 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* scripts/functions/foreach: Add a test for Savannah bug #11913.
diff --git a/tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout b/tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..688942e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# -*-perl-*-
+
+$description = "Make sure make exits with an error if stdout is full.";
+
+if (-e '/dev/full') {
+ run_make_test('', '-v > /dev/full', '#MAKE#: write error', 256);
+}
+
+1;