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28.0.90; segfault in lock_file
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On 1/9/22 04:03, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Paul, could you please take a look?
The problem (as Po deduced) seems to be that Haiku errno values are
negative by default.
However, I see some problems with the recently installed fix.
1. It uses BE_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS but Haiku spells it
B_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS.
2. There's no need to replace "if (err < 0)" with "if (err == -1 || err
== -2)", as this replacement is not needed given the "#if !defined HAIKU
..." stuff.
3. More importantly, I'm sure there are other places where Emacs assumes
that errno values are positive. I doubt whether it's reasonable to
expect Emacs developers to remember and work around this Haiku
incompatibility, every time they call a function that sets errno or
returns an errno value. Instead, we should arrange for Haiku builds to
use positive errno values, they way errno behaves on GNU and other
POSIX-compatible hosts. This should be a much more maintainable solution.
Proposed patch attached.
[0001-Improve-port-to-Haiku-errno-values.patch (text/x-patch, attachment)]
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