On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Philip Guenther <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why is that a mistake?
>
> It appears you're saying that make should complain about failures to
> write to stdout for reasons like EIO, ENOSPC, and EOVERFLOW, but
> *not* for EBADF.
I think you're still not getting my point here. I do not believe this
has anything to do with *writes* at all, failed or otherwise. Make is
attempting to close something that's already closed and complaining
when it doesn't work. POSIX is quite clear that fclose on a closed
stream results in an error condition.
> (Actually, your patch doesn't just ignore EBADF errors: it ignores
> EPIPE errors, as the ftell() will fail on the pipe. Why is that a
> good idea?)
You're right on this. An earlier version of my change, when it was
implemented within close_stdout(), looked something like
if (ftell(stdout) == -1 && errno == EBADF) ...
but I lost the EBADF test when I redid it. That was a mistake, and
maybe there's a better way of checking for closure than ftell anyway,
but the basic point of not closing something unless it was open
remains.
David B
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