Commit b169f7b0d5
Changed files (1)
lib
lib/std/child_process.zig
@@ -280,10 +280,7 @@ pub const ChildProcess = struct {
}
fn cleanupAfterWait(self: *ChildProcess, status: u32) !Term {
- defer {
- os.close(self.err_pipe[0]);
- os.close(self.err_pipe[1]);
- }
+ defer destroyPipe(self.err_pipe);
// Write maxInt(ErrInt) to the write end of the err_pipe. This is after
// waitpid, so this write is guaranteed to be after the child
@@ -359,7 +356,16 @@ pub const ChildProcess = struct {
// This pipe is used to communicate errors between the time of fork
// and execve from the child process to the parent process.
- const err_pipe = try os.pipe();
+ const err_pipe = blk: {
+ if (builtin.os == .linux) {
+ const fd = try os.eventfd(0, 0);
+ // There's no distinction between the readable and the writeable
+ // end with eventfd
+ break :blk [2]os.fd_t{ fd, fd };
+ } else {
+ break :blk try os.pipe();
+ }
+ };
errdefer destroyPipe(err_pipe);
const pid_result = try os.fork();
@@ -773,7 +779,7 @@ fn windowsMakePipeOut(rd: *?windows.HANDLE, wr: *?windows.HANDLE, sattr: *const
fn destroyPipe(pipe: [2]os.fd_t) void {
os.close(pipe[0]);
- os.close(pipe[1]);
+ if (pipe[0] != pipe[1]) os.close(pipe[1]);
}
// Child of fork calls this to report an error to the fork parent.
@@ -787,12 +793,12 @@ const ErrInt = @IntType(false, @sizeOf(anyerror) * 8);
fn writeIntFd(fd: i32, value: ErrInt) !void {
const stream = &File.openHandle(fd).outStream().stream;
- stream.writeIntNative(ErrInt, value) catch return error.SystemResources;
+ stream.writeIntNative(u64, @intCast(u64, value)) catch return error.SystemResources;
}
fn readIntFd(fd: i32) !ErrInt {
const stream = &File.openHandle(fd).inStream().stream;
- return stream.readIntNative(ErrInt) catch return error.SystemResources;
+ return @intCast(ErrInt, stream.readIntNative(u64) catch return error.SystemResources);
}
/// Caller must free result.