This commit revises `pthread_cleanup_push` and `pthread_cleanup_pop`
macros to use a `do { ... } while(0)` wrapper, preventing syntax errors
when used in certain contexts. The original code could fail when they
are wrapped within a `do { ... } while(0)`, causing unintended behavior
or compilation issues.
Example of error:
#include <pthread.h>
#define pthread_cleanup_push_wrapper(_fn, _arg) do { \
pthread_cleanup_push(_fn, _arg); \
} while (0)
#define pthread_cleanup_pop_wrapper(_execute) do { \
pthread_cleanup_pop(_execute); \
} while (0)
void cleanup_fn (void *arg) {}
void *thread_func (void *arg)
{
pthread_cleanup_push_wrapper(cleanup_fn, NULL);
pthread_cleanup_pop_wrapper(1);
return NULL;
}
int main (int argc, char **argv) {
pthread_t thread_id;
pthread_create(&thread_id, NULL, thread_func, NULL);
}
This would fail due to unmatched braces in the macro expansion. The new
structure ensures the macro expands correctly in all cases.
Fixes: 007276b30e0a ("* cygwin.din: Add _pthread_cleanup_push and _pthread_cleanup_pop.")
Signed-off-by: Shaobo Song <shnusongshaobo@gmail.com>
void _pthread_cleanup_push (__pthread_cleanup_handler *handler);
void _pthread_cleanup_pop (int execute);
-#define pthread_cleanup_push(_fn, _arg) { __pthread_cleanup_handler __cleanup_handler = \
- { _fn, _arg, NULL }; \
- _pthread_cleanup_push( &__cleanup_handler );
-#define pthread_cleanup_pop(_execute) _pthread_cleanup_pop( _execute ); }
+#define pthread_cleanup_push(_fn, _arg) \
+ do { \
+ __pthread_cleanup_handler __cleanup_handler = { _fn, _arg, NULL }; \
+ _pthread_cleanup_push(&__cleanup_handler)
+#define pthread_cleanup_pop(_execute) \
+ _pthread_cleanup_pop(_execute); \
+ } while (0)
/* Condition variables */
int pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *);