[PATCH] cygwin process.h cleanup
Christopher Faylor
cgf@redhat.com
Mon Jun 10 19:27:00 GMT 2002
I've just checked this in.
cgf
2002-06-10 Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
* libc/include/process.h: Remove cygwin-only sexec* declarations. Fix
spawnve declaration.
Index: libc/include/process.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/uberbaum/newlib/libc/include/process.h,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -p -r1.3 process.h
--- libc/include/process.h 17 Sep 2001 21:30:58 -0000 1.3
+++ libc/include/process.h 11 Jun 2002 02:23:08 -0000
@@ -23,26 +23,9 @@ int spawnlp(int mode, const char *path,
int spawnlpe(int mode, const char *path, const char *argv0, ... /*, char * const *envp */);
int spawnv(int mode, const char *path, const char * const *argv);
-int spawnve(int mode, const char *path, char * const *argv, const char * const *envp);
+int spawnve(int mode, const char *path, const char * const *argv, const char * const *envp);
int spawnvp(int mode, const char *path, const char * const *argv);
int spawnvpe(int mode, const char *path, const char * const *argv, const char * const *envp);
-
-#ifdef __CYGWIN__
-/* Secure exec() functions family */
-/* The first arg should really be a HANDLE which is a void *. But we
- can't include windows.h here so... */
-#include <sys/types.h>
-pid_t sexecl(void *, const char *path, const char *argv0, ...);
-pid_t sexecle(void *, const char *path, const char *argv0, ... /*, char * const *envp */);
-pid_t sexeclp(void *, const char *path, const char *argv0, ...);
-pid_t sexeclpe(void *, const char *path, const char *argv0, ... /*, char * const *envp */);
-
-pid_t sexecv(void *, const char *path, const char * const *argv);
-pid_t sexecve(void *, const char *path, const char * const *argv, const char * const *envp);
-pid_t sexecvp(void *, const char *path, const char * const *argv);
-pid_t sexecvpe(void *, const char *path, const char * const *argv, const char * const *envp);
-pid_t getpid(void);
-#endif
int cwait(int *, int, int);
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