Cygwin32 Signals
Chris Faylor
cgf@bbc.com
Fri Sep 26 09:00:00 GMT 1997
In article < 01BCCA67.FB0348F0@gater.krystalbank.msk.ru >,
Sergey Okhapkin <sos@prospect.com.ru> wrote:
>Trevor Yann wrote:
>> The current signal handling code processes signals in the user's thread.
>> If signals were processed in a separate thread I don't think that
>> Windows95 would have a problem:
>>>> 1. suspend user thread (don't care whether or not it is doing
>> system stuff)
>> 2. invoke signal handling
>> 3. resume user thread
>>>> Unfortunately there is software that assumes that signals are processed
>> in the user's context - functions like longjmp will only work if signals
>> are processed in the user's thread.
>>It's the cause of executing signal handler in main thread. Hopefully Chris
>Faylor solved most of Win95-specific problems. His patch is now in
>testing/fixing stage.
Actually, right now, it's in the testing/scratching-head-perplexedly phase.
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