Bochs/bochs-testing/ctrlc.c

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// $Id: ctrlc.c,v 1.2 2002-11-19 15:56:26 bdenney Exp $
//
// ctrlc.c
//
// This tests whether we can trap control-C or not.
//
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// Results with redhat 6.2 box:
// compiler: gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)
// glibc version 2.1.3
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// libpthread version 0.8
// readline 4.3
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline
// and it works fine
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline -pthread
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// FAILS: control-C's are not handled during readline().
//////////
// Results on Debian 3.0 box:
// compiler: gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)
// glibc version 2.2.5
// libpthread version 0.9
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline
// and it works fine.
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline -pthread
// and it works fine.
//////////
// Results on Redhat 7.3 box:
// compiler: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.3 2.96-113)
// glibc version 2.2.5
// libpthread version 0.9
// readline version 4.2
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline -ltermcap
// and it works fine.
// Compile with: gcc -Wall -g ctrlc.c -o ctrlc -lreadline -ltermcap -pthread
// and it works fine.
//////////
//
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// Conclusion:
// My libc/libpthread is just too old. Even with the newest version of
// readline 4.3, control-C handling does not work right. Every newer system
// I've tried does not have this problem.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <readline/readline.h>
void handler (int signal)
{
printf ("Signal handler was called. You must have pressed control-C.\n");
}
int main()
{
char buf[1024];
printf ("**************\n");
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printf ("* $Id: ctrlc.c,v 1.2 2002-11-19 15:56:26 bdenney Exp $\n");
printf ("**************\n");
printf ("\n");
printf ("If you press control-c now, it will terminate the process.\n");
printf ("Press ENTER, and I will install the signal handler.\n");
fgets (buf, sizeof(buf), stdin);
printf ("Installing the signal handler.\n");
signal (SIGINT, handler);
printf ("If you press control-C now, it should call the signal handler.\n");
printf ("Using fgets to read one line of input...\n");
fgets (buf, sizeof(buf), stdin);
printf ("If you press control-C now, it should call the signal handler.\n");
readline ("Using readline to read one line of input...");
printf ("\nDone\n");
return 0;
}