It only supports file descriptors and processes (threads),
and a few flags (not all) to go with them.
This has been tested extensively against libuv.
Change-Id: I6fc5930fa7273698172c9c695965842b5df44f03
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Exported `pthread_attr_get_np` under `_DEFAULT_SOURCE`. Otherwise,
the presence of this function in `libroot.so` without a definition
would confuse some configuration scripts.
Change-Id: I623ebefc98800e9528dc48859c2aefc828821f27
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/6383
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BSD extension to set both the input and output speed of a termios
structure.
Fixes#18220.
Change-Id: I8c4a06b4be4aa55b8ce35cb7f62552fc47a8e8d0
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/6049
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
Include only the APIs we are (shortly) going to actually support.
The other structures and functions declared in this file were
never supported nor used anywhere in Haiku's tree.
These are BSD extensions, not POSIX functions. They were needed
in libroot by the previous versions of the ftw/nftw implementations,
but the musl versions do not need them, and so we can move them to
libbsd.
This is a minor ABI break, but hopefully whatever was using them
in libroot also links to libbsd. If not, that's an easy enough fix.
(These were only added to libroot in 2013.)
As suggested by PulkoMandy. This was done before my commits yesterday,
but those just reverted patches that had only been in since May,
so it's not clear how much this is actually needed. Nonetheless
it seems like the more correct thing to do.
this is needed for GCC to build after the aligned_alloc introduction
Change-Id: Ieae32a050cc000561107c4a07cf10c912a196152
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/3896
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
Unless __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined (as it is when running the compiler in
--std=c89 or --std=c99, but not when running it without any specific
args), we can enable these by default and behave like most other
systems. I don't know why no one has done this yet despite suggesting it
multiple times and people prefer to #define _BSD_SOURCE manually
everywhere.
Remove all places in our Jamfiles and sources where it had been defined.
_DEFAULT_SOURCE is now enabled by default for all sources of Haiku, since we
let the compiler use GNU extensions (no strict C standard specified on
command line)
Use _DEFAULT_SOURCE as the define name to match current versions of
glibc. Enable it if _BSD_SOURCE is #defined in compiler flags, for
backward compatibility.
Change-Id: I6db04da5f6db437723cdfba3478f5094a69d7727
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1633
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
This defines the number of bits in a byte and is used in tnftpd.
Once this is merged, some patches to tnftpd can be removed.
Change-Id: Ie2d0c61ce1371daeeb8549281f4210147fb77197
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1642
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
During the compilation of LLVM version 8, the build failed because it depends
on a constant in this file. In hrev49042 all BSD headers were feature-gated by
_BSD_SOURCE. This is not done (for this file) in glibc and (obviously) not in
BSD's libc.
Since this is not common practise, I would propose removing the feature gate
for this header file, as it would mean that we would have to upstream patches
for ports of other software that depends on the availability of these
constants.
Change-Id: I486f0c2e87eff489ce92d03589a6299ef1be6ca5
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1144
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
* Drop lib/edit and matching bsd header
* Convert Debugger to libedit build package
* Should solve problems with libedit consumers
not defining _BSD_SOURCE
* Progress on #10267
It seems like glibc also has paths.h and m4 fails to bootstrap
without _PATH_BSHELL.
This file really needs some cleanup btw, since most is actually
irrelevant or incorrect for Haiku.
* Do not define the symbols by default, as they are not in the default
libraries.
* Adjust jamfiles of all code using BSD extensions to define
_BSD_SOURCE.
* This makes Haiku slightly more compliant to standard C/POSIX.
This fixes building openssh on the bootstrap image.
The real problem is that it picks up this file instead of the histedit.h
from libedit, though. But since this include was missing anyway, it
makes sense to fix this file, too.
* drop "protected" from bsd-compat header sys/cdefs.h, as that define
pollutes the global namespace and at least FreeBSD doesn't provide
it anymore
* remove all uses of that macro from libedit, which seems to be the
only user in our tree
Cleaned up some header style violations, making sure there are two blank lines after the header guards.
This fixes the bsd header part of #2191.
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* added a TODO questioning the closing master and slave in openpty() when applying window size fails.
* added TIOCSCTTY as a TTY ioctl code, the caller become controlling TTY. Review comments are welcome.
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- Untested, but should work (will test it when I get home later today).
- This is my first attempt at adding something for compatibility reasons. Let
me know if something in wrong.
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