Problem: sigrelse() in winsup but not defined in signal.h
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Thu Nov 10 10:28:00 GMT 2005
On Nov 10 13:33, Scott Finneran wrote:
> Hello Igor,
>
> Thankyou for your reply. Firstly, yes I should have done a bit more
> reading before posting. I did as you suggested and downloaded the latest
> snapshot (winsup-src-20051108).
>
> The problem that I experienced before still exists in the latest
> snapshot. sigrelse() is defined in winsup/cygwin/exceptions.cc but is
> not declared in signal.h (sighold() etc. are all declared here).
>
> Producing a patch to fix this issue is a trivial task which I am more
> than happy to do. However, as this situation (defined but not declared)
> is such a show-stopper and cygwin always seems to be well tested I
> assumed that it was not a bug but some kind of a feature.
>
> In other words, is the function implemented but not defined
> intentionally to prevent people from using it for some unspecified reason?
>
> Any insight would be appreciated.
See my reply to cygwin-patches. It was just a missing prototype.
Corinna
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