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authorpeter <peter@FreeBSD.org>1998-05-27 15:19:23 +0000
committerpeter <peter@FreeBSD.org>1998-05-27 15:19:23 +0000
commit474b0e97b33ea1b8cf3639ea1281615f977d2255 (patch)
tree4241f49d3f0269e45c607b0578e2be9c0206286a /contrib/cvs/src
parent0e1be7affa9cc69189e3c787140b797e78fe6482 (diff)
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Remove my hacks for capturing stdout/stderr through the protocol channel
while calling libdiff. It's too ugly and not worth the recursion problems when there is a malloc failure (which writes to stderr - now diverted via the buf system, which calls malloc, which causes another error message etc). We can live with the standard artificial slowdown, but reduce the time a bit and only delay when we really need to (ie: when running as a server). The usleep time could probably use some tuning, it basically needs to replace the time that it used to take to fork a large process, exec gnudiff and the time that gnudiff took before writing the initial output. This eliminates a whole mess of other hacks I was considering that changed use of xmalloc to alloca() etc. It was going too fast in the wrong direction.
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/cvs/src')
-rw-r--r--contrib/cvs/src/rcscmds.c108
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 106 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/src/rcscmds.c b/contrib/cvs/src/rcscmds.c
index e290b68..490bf68 100644
--- a/contrib/cvs/src/rcscmds.c
+++ b/contrib/cvs/src/rcscmds.c
@@ -135,29 +135,10 @@ call_diff_add_arg (s)
/* diff_run is imported from libdiff.a. */
extern int diff_run PROTO ((int argc, char **argv, char *out));
-#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(SERVER_SUPPORT)
-/* Some 4.4BSD Glue to hack stdout and stderr to call cvs_output */
-
-static
-int writehook(cookie, buf, len)
- void *cookie; /* really [struct bufcookie *] */
- const char *buf; /* characters to copy */
- int len; /* length to copy */
-{
- void (*fn)(const char *, size_t) =
- (void (*)(const char *, size_t))cookie;
-
- (*fn)(buf, len);
-
- return 0;
-}
-#endif
-
static int
call_diff (out)
char *out;
{
-#if !defined(__FreeBSD__) || !defined(SERVER_SUPPORT)
/* Try to keep the out-of-order bugs at bay (protocol_pipe for cvs_output
with has "Index: foo" and such; stdout and/or stderr for diff's
output). I think the only reason that this used to not be such
@@ -170,55 +151,13 @@ call_diff (out)
#if defined(SERVER_SUPPORT)
/* only do this on the server if it's in protocol mode */
if (error_use_protocol || server_active)
- sleep (1);
+ usleep (50);
#endif
if (out == RUN_TTY)
return diff_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, NULL);
else
return diff_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, out);
-#else
- /* avoid that sleep "by any means necessary".. */
- void *save_out, *save_err;
- void *cookie_out, *cookie_err;
- int rv;
-
- /* XXX: the cvs_out*() funcs call the buf routines which can call
- cvs_outerr(), and also calls malloc which might printf something.
- FreeBSD's malloc doesn't do this at the moment, so recursion should
- be avoided. No guarantees for other BSD4.4-Lite* systems though. */
- if (error_use_protocol || server_active) {
- save_out = stdout->_write;
- save_err = stderr->_write;
- cookie_out = stdout->_cookie;
- cookie_err = stderr->_cookie;
-
- fflush(stdout);
- fflush(stderr);
-
- stdout->_write = writehook;
- stderr->_write = writehook;
- stdout->_cookie = cvs_output;
- stderr->_cookie = cvs_outerr;
- }
-
- if (out == RUN_TTY)
- rv = diff_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, NULL);
- else
- rv = diff_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, out);
-
- if (error_use_protocol || server_active) {
- fflush(stdout);
- fflush(stderr);
-
- stdout->_write = save_out;
- stderr->_write = save_err;
- stdout->_cookie = cookie_out;
- stderr->_cookie = cookie_err;
- }
-
- return (rv);
-#endif
}
extern int diff3_run PROTO ((int argc, char **argv, char *out));
@@ -227,7 +166,6 @@ static int
call_diff3 (out)
char *out;
{
-#if !defined(__FreeBSD__) || !defined(SERVER_SUPPORT)
/* Try to keep the out-of-order bugs at bay (protocol_pipe for cvs_output
with has "Index: foo" and such; stdout and/or stderr for diff's
output). I think the only reason that this used to not be such
@@ -240,55 +178,13 @@ call_diff3 (out)
#if defined(SERVER_SUPPORT)
/* only do this on the server if it's in protocol mode */
if (error_use_protocol || server_active)
- sleep (1);
+ usleep (50);
#endif
if (out == RUN_TTY)
return diff3_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, NULL);
else
return diff3_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, out);
-#else
- /* avoid that sleep "by any means necessary".. */
- void *save_out, *save_err;
- void *cookie_out, *cookie_err;
- int rv;
-
- /* XXX: the cvs_out*() funcs call the buf routines which can call
- cvs_outerr(), and also calls malloc which might printf something.
- FreeBSD's malloc doesn't do this at the moment, so recursion should
- be avoided. No guarantees for other BSD4.4-Lite* systems though. */
- if (error_use_protocol || server_active) {
- save_out = stdout->_write;
- save_err = stderr->_write;
- cookie_out = stdout->_cookie;
- cookie_err = stderr->_cookie;
-
- fflush(stdout);
- fflush(stderr);
-
- stdout->_write = writehook;
- stderr->_write = writehook;
- stdout->_cookie = cvs_output;
- stderr->_cookie = cvs_outerr;
- }
-
- if (out == RUN_TTY)
- rv = diff3_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, NULL);
- else
- rv = diff3_run (call_diff_argc, call_diff_argv, out);
-
- if (error_use_protocol || server_active) {
- fflush(stdout);
- fflush(stderr);
-
- stdout->_write = save_out;
- stderr->_write = save_err;
- stdout->_cookie = cookie_out;
- stderr->_cookie = cookie_err;
- }
-
- return (rv);
-#endif
}
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