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365 lines
9.2 KiB
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This file is wait.def, from which is created wait.c.
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It implements the builtin "wait" in Bash.
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Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
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Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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$BUILTIN wait
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$FUNCTION wait_builtin
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$DEPENDS_ON JOB_CONTROL
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$PRODUCES wait.c
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$SHORT_DOC wait [-fn] [-p var] [id ...]
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Wait for job completion and return exit status.
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Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or a
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job specification, and reports its termination status. If ID is not
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given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return
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status is zero. If ID is a job specification, waits for all processes
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in that job's pipeline.
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If the -n option is supplied, waits for a single job from the list of IDs,
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or, if no IDs are supplied, for the next job to complete and returns its
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exit status.
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If the -p option is supplied, the process or job identifier of the job
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for which the exit status is returned is assigned to the variable VAR
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named by the option argument. The variable will be unset initially, before
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any assignment. This is useful only when the -n option is supplied.
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If the -f option is supplied, and job control is enabled, waits for the
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specified ID to terminate, instead of waiting for it to change status.
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Exit Status:
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Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid
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option is given, or if -n is supplied and the shell has no unwaited-for
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children.
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$END
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$BUILTIN wait
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$FUNCTION wait_builtin
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$DEPENDS_ON !JOB_CONTROL
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$SHORT_DOC wait [pid ...]
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Wait for process completion and return exit status.
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Waits for each process specified by a PID and reports its termination status.
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If PID is not given, waits for all currently active child processes,
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and the return status is zero. PID must be a process ID.
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Exit Status:
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Returns the status of the last PID; fails if PID is invalid or an invalid
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option is given.
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$END
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#include <config.h>
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#include "../bashtypes.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include <chartypes.h>
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#include "../bashansi.h"
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#include "../shell.h"
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#include "../execute_cmd.h"
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#include "../jobs.h"
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#include "../trap.h"
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#include "../sig.h"
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#include "common.h"
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#include "bashgetopt.h"
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extern int wait_signal_received;
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procenv_t wait_intr_buf;
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int wait_intr_flag;
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static int set_waitlist PARAMS((WORD_LIST *));
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static void unset_waitlist PARAMS((void));
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/* Wait for the pid in LIST to stop or die. If no arguments are given, then
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wait for all of the active background processes of the shell and return
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0. If a list of pids or job specs are given, return the exit status of
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the last one waited for. */
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#define WAIT_RETURN(s) \
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do \
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{ \
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wait_signal_received = 0; \
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wait_intr_flag = 0; \
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return (s);\
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} \
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while (0)
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int
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wait_builtin (list)
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WORD_LIST *list;
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{
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int status, code, opt, nflag, wflags;
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char *vname;
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SHELL_VAR *pidvar;
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struct procstat pstat;
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USE_VAR(list);
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nflag = wflags = 0;
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vname = NULL;
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pidvar = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL;
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reset_internal_getopt ();
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while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "fnp:")) != -1)
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{
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switch (opt)
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{
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#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
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case 'n':
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nflag = 1;
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break;
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case 'f':
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wflags |= JWAIT_FORCE;
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break;
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case 'p':
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vname = list_optarg;
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break;
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#endif
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CASE_HELPOPT;
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default:
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builtin_usage ();
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return (EX_USAGE);
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}
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}
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list = loptend;
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/* Sanity-check variable name if -p supplied. */
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if (vname)
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{
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#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
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int arrayflags;
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arrayflags = assoc_expand_once ? (VA_NOEXPAND|VA_ONEWORD) : 0;
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if (legal_identifier (vname) == 0 && valid_array_reference (vname, arrayflags) == 0)
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#else
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if (legal_identifier (vname) == 0)
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#endif
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{
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sh_invalidid (vname);
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WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
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}
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if (builtin_unbind_variable (vname) == -2)
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WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
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}
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/* POSIX.2 says: When the shell is waiting (by means of the wait utility)
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for asynchronous commands to complete, the reception of a signal for
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which a trap has been set shall cause the wait utility to return
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immediately with an exit status greater than 128, after which the trap
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associated with the signal shall be taken.
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We handle SIGINT here; it's the only one that needs to be treated
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specially (I think), since it's handled specially in {no,}jobs.c. */
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wait_intr_flag = 1;
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code = setjmp_sigs (wait_intr_buf);
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if (code)
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{
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last_command_exit_signal = wait_signal_received;
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status = 128 + wait_signal_received;
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wait_sigint_cleanup ();
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WAIT_RETURN (status);
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}
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opt = first_pending_trap ();
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#if defined (SIGCHLD)
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/* We special case SIGCHLD when not in posix mode because we don't break
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out of the wait even when the signal is trapped; we run the trap after
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the wait completes. See how it's handled in jobs.c:waitchld(). */
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if (opt == SIGCHLD && posixly_correct == 0)
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opt = next_pending_trap (opt+1);
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#endif
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if (opt != -1)
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{
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last_command_exit_signal = wait_signal_received = opt;
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status = opt + 128;
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WAIT_RETURN (status);
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}
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/* We support jobs or pids.
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wait <pid-or-job> [pid-or-job ...] */
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#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
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if (nflag)
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{
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if (list)
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{
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opt = set_waitlist (list);
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if (opt == 0)
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WAIT_RETURN (127);
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wflags |= JWAIT_WAITING;
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}
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status = wait_for_any_job (wflags, &pstat);
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if (vname && status >= 0)
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bind_var_to_int (vname, pstat.pid);
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if (status < 0)
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status = 127;
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if (list)
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unset_waitlist ();
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WAIT_RETURN (status);
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}
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#endif
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/* But wait without any arguments means to wait for all of the shell's
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currently active background processes. */
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if (list == 0)
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{
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wait_for_background_pids (&pstat);
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if (vname)
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bind_var_to_int (vname, pstat.pid);
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WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
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}
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status = EXECUTION_SUCCESS;
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while (list)
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{
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pid_t pid;
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char *w;
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intmax_t pid_value;
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w = list->word->word;
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if (DIGIT (*w))
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{
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if (legal_number (w, &pid_value) && pid_value == (pid_t)pid_value)
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{
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pid = (pid_t)pid_value;
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status = wait_for_single_pid (pid, wflags|JWAIT_PERROR);
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pstat.pid = pid;
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pstat.status = status;
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}
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else
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{
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sh_badpid (w);
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pstat.pid = NO_PID;
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pstat.status = 127;
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WAIT_RETURN (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
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}
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}
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#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
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else if (*w && *w == '%')
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/* Must be a job spec. Check it out. */
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{
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int job;
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sigset_t set, oset;
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BLOCK_CHILD (set, oset);
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job = get_job_spec (list);
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if (INVALID_JOB (job))
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{
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if (job != DUP_JOB)
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sh_badjob (list->word->word);
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UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset);
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status = 127; /* As per Posix.2, section 4.70.2 */
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pstat.pid = NO_PID;
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pstat.status = status;
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list = list->next;
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continue;
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}
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/* Job spec used. Wait for the last pid in the pipeline. */
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UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset);
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status = wait_for_job (job, wflags, &pstat);
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}
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#endif /* JOB_CONTROL */
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else
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{
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sh_badpid (w);
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pstat.pid = NO_PID;
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pstat.status = 127;
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status = EXECUTION_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Don't waste time with a longjmp. */
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if (wait_signal_received)
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{
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last_command_exit_signal = wait_signal_received;
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status = 128 + wait_signal_received;
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wait_sigint_cleanup ();
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WAIT_RETURN (status);
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}
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list = list->next;
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}
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WAIT_RETURN (status);
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}
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#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
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/* Take each valid pid or jobspec in LIST and mark the corresponding job as
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J_WAITING, so wait -n knows which jobs to wait for. Return the number of
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jobs we found. */
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static int
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set_waitlist (list)
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WORD_LIST *list;
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{
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sigset_t set, oset;
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int job, r, njob;
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intmax_t pid;
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WORD_LIST *l;
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BLOCK_CHILD (set, oset);
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njob = 0;
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for (l = list; l; l = l->next)
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{
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job = NO_JOB;
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job = (l && legal_number (l->word->word, &pid) && pid == (pid_t) pid)
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? get_job_by_pid ((pid_t) pid, 0, 0)
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: get_job_spec (l);
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if (job == NO_JOB || jobs == 0 || INVALID_JOB (job))
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{
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sh_badjob (l->word->word);
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continue;
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}
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/* We don't check yet to see if one of the desired jobs has already
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terminated, but we could. We wait until wait_for_any_job(). This
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has the advantage of validating all the arguments. */
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if ((jobs[job]->flags & J_WAITING) == 0)
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{
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njob++;
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jobs[job]->flags |= J_WAITING;
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}
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}
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UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset);
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return (njob);
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}
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/* Clean up after a call to wait -n jobs */
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static void
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unset_waitlist ()
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{
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int i;
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sigset_t set, oset;
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BLOCK_CHILD (set, oset);
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for (i = 0; i < js.j_jobslots; i++)
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if (jobs[i] && (jobs[i]->flags & J_WAITING))
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jobs[i]->flags &= ~J_WAITING;
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UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset);
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}
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#endif
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