Removed all instances of RETSIGTYPE from the source code: signal

handlers "return void", according to ANSI C.
Removed the new Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER macro.
Left RETSIGTYPE in the config stuff, because it's not clear to
me that others aren't relying on it (e.g., extension modules).
This commit is contained in:
Tim Peters 2000-07-23 21:18:09 +00:00
parent 56055a4749
commit 4f1b2081e9
6 changed files with 13 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -23,11 +23,6 @@ Meaning: To be defined iff i>>j does not extend the sign bit when i is a
signed integral type and i < 0.
Used in: Py_ARITHMETIC_RIGHT_SHIFT
RETSIGTYPE
Meaning: Expands to void or int, depending on what the platform wants
signal handlers to return. Note that only void is ANSI!
Used in: Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER
Py_DEBUG
Meaning: Extra checks compiled in for debug mode.
Used in: Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST
@ -66,18 +61,6 @@ extern "C" {
*/
#define Py_FORCE_EXPANSION(X) X
/* Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER
* The return from a signal handler varies depending on whether RETSIGTYPE
* is int or void. The macro Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER(VALUE) expands
* to
* return VALUE
* if RETSIGTYPE is int, else to nothing if RETSIGTYPE is void.
*/
#define int_PySIGRETURN(VALUE) return VALUE
#define void_PySIGRETURN(VALUE)
#define Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER(VALUE) \
Py_FORCE_EXPANSION(RETSIGTYPE) ## _PySIGRETURN(VALUE)
/* Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(VALUE, WIDE, NARROW)
* Cast VALUE to type NARROW from type WIDE. In Py_DEBUG mode, this
* assert-fails if any information is lost.

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ static jmp_buf PyFPE_jbuf;
static int PyFPE_counter = 0;
#endif
typedef RETSIGTYPE Sigfunc(int);
typedef void Sigfunc(int);
static Sigfunc sigfpe_handler;
static void fpe_reset(Sigfunc *);

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@ -427,13 +427,10 @@ setup_readline(void)
static jmp_buf jbuf;
/* ARGSUSED */
static RETSIGTYPE
static void
onintr(int sig)
{
longjmp(jbuf, 1);
#if RETSIGTYPE != void
return 0;
#endif
}
@ -444,7 +441,7 @@ call_readline(char *prompt)
{
size_t n;
char *p, *q;
RETSIGTYPE (*old_inthandler)(int);
void (*old_inthandler)(int);
old_inthandler = signal(SIGINT, onintr);
if (setjmp(jbuf)) {
#ifdef HAVE_SIGRELSE

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#include <signal.h>
#ifndef SIG_ERR
#define SIG_ERR ((RETSIGTYPE (*)(int))-1)
#define SIG_ERR ((void (*)(int))-1)
#endif
#if defined(PYOS_OS2)
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ static PyObject *DefaultHandler;
static PyObject *IgnoreHandler;
static PyObject *IntHandler;
static RETSIGTYPE (*old_siginthandler)(int) = SIG_DFL;
static void (*old_siginthandler)(int) = SIG_DFL;
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ checksignals_witharg(void * unused)
return PyErr_CheckSignals();
}
static RETSIGTYPE
static void
signal_handler(int sig_num)
{
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
@ -136,14 +136,13 @@ signal_handler(int sig_num)
reset until explicit re-instated.
Don't clear the 'func' field as it is our pointer
to the Python handler... */
Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER(0);
return;
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT
siginterrupt(sig_num, 1);
#endif
signal(sig_num, signal_handler);
Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER(0);
}
@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ signal_signal(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
PyObject *obj;
int sig_num;
PyObject *old_handler;
RETSIGTYPE (*func)(int);
void (*func)(int);
if (!PyArg_Parse(args, "(iO)", &sig_num, &obj))
return NULL;
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
@ -355,7 +354,7 @@ initsignal(void)
Handlers[0].tripped = 0;
for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) {
RETSIGTYPE (*t)(int);
void (*t)(int);
#ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION
struct sigaction act;
sigaction(i, 0, &act);

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ checksignals_witharg(void * arg)
return PyErr_CheckSignals();
}
static RETSIGTYPE
static void
intcatcher(int sig)
{
extern void Py_Exit(int);
@ -168,10 +168,9 @@ intcatcher(int sig)
}
signal(SIGINT, intcatcher);
Py_AddPendingCall(checksignals_witharg, NULL);
Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER(0);
}
static RETSIGTYPE (*old_siginthandler)(int) = SIG_DFL;
static void (*old_siginthandler)(int) = SIG_DFL;
void
PyOS_InitInterrupts(void)

5
README
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@ -652,9 +652,8 @@ has already been done for you). A good start is to copy the file
config.h.in to config.h and edit the latter to reflect the actual
configuration of your system. Most symbols must simply be defined as
1 only if the corresponding feature is present and can be left alone
otherwise; however RETSIGTYPE must always be defined, either as int or
as void, and the *_t type symbols must be defined as some variant of
int if they need to be defined at all.
otherwise; however the *_t type symbols must be defined as some variant
of int if they need to be defined at all.