- has_signals_pending() is not declared in Be headers, and it isn't declared in
our KernelExport.h anymore, too
- removed snooze_etc() from KernelExport.h, as it's already defined in OS.h
(and really exported by libroot.so).
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of a signal.
* Added sigaction_etc(). It's just a sigaction() for which the thread
in question can be specified.
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* Removed SIGKILLTHR from BLOCKABLE_SIGS.
* Made header C++ safe.
* Added function is_kill_signal_pending(), returning true, if a
SIGKILL[THR] is pending for the current thread.
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syscalls or to the syscall mechanism (which exposed naming and parameter
inconsistencies).
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Added new syscall for set_thread_priority().
Replaced the userland syscall snooze_until() with snooze_etc() (the latter
has to be exported to userland and realize snooze() and snooze_until()).
Cleaned the sources - scheduler functions now have the scheduler_ prefix.
Moved signal related stuff into ksignal.h (out of thread.h).
Replaced public kernel API with direct exports (i.e. resume_thread() instead
of thread_resume_thread()).
Removed the thread_create_XXX_thread*() calls, and replaced them with a
BeOS compatible set.
Made some fields of struct thread a bit prettier.
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