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author | Laurent Bercot <ska-skaware@skarnet.org> | 2023-09-11 19:47:26 +0000 |
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committer | Laurent Bercot <ska@appnovation.com> | 2023-09-11 19:47:26 +0000 |
commit | 170480a068841398b5538ae0598fbfda0e7789b5 (patch) | |
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Add gcspawn
Signed-off-by: Laurent Bercot <ska@appnovation.com>
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diff --git a/doc/libstddjb/cspawn.html b/doc/libstddjb/cspawn.html index 53ca535..5a19d9a 100644 --- a/doc/libstddjb/cspawn.html +++ b/doc/libstddjb/cspawn.html @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ otherwise. <h3> Primitive </h3> <p> -<code> pid_t cspawn (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, uint32_t flags, cspawn_fileaction const *fa, size_t n) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t cspawn (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, uint32_t flags, cspawn_fileaction const *fa, size_t n) </code> <br> Forks and execs a child as with <tt>exec_ae(file, argv, envp)</tt>. Returns 0 if it fails, and the pid of the child if it succeeds. Before execing, the following operations are performed in the child: @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ descriptor <tt>fa[i].x.openinfo.fd</tt> points to it. </li> <h3> Higher level interfaces </h3> <p> -<code> pid_t child_spawn1_pipe (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fd, int w) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t child_spawn1_pipe (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fd, int w) </code> <br> Spawns <em>file</em> as with <tt>cspawn()</tt> with a <em>flags</em> value of CSPAWN_FLAGS_SIGBLOCKNONE; a pipe is created between the child's stdin (if <em>w</em> is 0) or stdout (if <em>w</em> is nonzero) and the parent. @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ The parent's end of the pipe will be stored in *<em>fd</em>. </p> <p> -<code> pid_t child_spawn1_socket (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fd) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t child_spawn1_socket (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fd) </code> <br> Like <tt>child_spawn1</tt>, except that a socket, not a pipe is created between the parent and the child. Both the child's stdin and stdout point to the socket; the parent has its end of the socket available in *<em>fd</em>. </p> <p> -<code> pid_t child_spawn2 (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t child_spawn2 (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds) </code> <br> Two pipes are created between the parent and the child. <em>fds</em> must point to an array of 2 ints: this array is read as well as written by <tt>child_spawn2()</tt>. On function @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ descriptors for the pipes that read from / write to the child. </p> <p> -<code> pid_t child_spawn3 (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t child_spawn3 (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds) </code> <br> Three pipes are created between the parent and the child. <em>fds</em> must point to an array of 3 ints: this array is read as well as written by <tt>child_spawn2()</tt>. On function @@ -109,9 +109,8 @@ the reading end of a pipe; the writing end is present in the child, and its numb is available as the value of the <tt>SKALIBS_CHILD_SPAWN_FDS</tt> environment variable. </p> - <p> -<code> pid_t child_spawn (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds, unsigned int nfds) </code> <br /> +<code> pid_t child_spawn (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, int *fds, unsigned int nfds) </code> <br> More generic spawning function. <em>fds</em> must point to an array of at least <em>nfds</em> ints; file descriptors reading from or writing to the child will be stored there. The function returns 0 on failure or the pid of the child on success. @@ -126,5 +125,12 @@ then any additional fds are available to it in the <tt>SKALIBS_CHILD_SPAWN_FDS</ variable as a comma-separated list of integers. </li> </ul> +<p> +<code> pid_t gcspawn (char const *file, char const *const *argv, char const *const *envp, uint32_t flags, cspawn_fileaction const *fa, size_t n) </code> <br> +Like <tt>cspawn</tt>, but <em>argv</em> will be running as a grandchild of the +current process. The function forks once, invokes <tt>cspawn</tt> from the child, +and the child exits after passing the grandchild's pid to the parent. +</p> + </body> </html> |