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Russ Cox
2291cae2af os: use keyed literals for PathError
Necessary to move PathError to io/fs.

For #41190.

Change-Id: I05e87675f38a22f0570d4366b751b6169f7a1b13
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2020-10-20 00:59:22 +00:00
Russ Cox
a4ede9f9a6 os: add File.ReadDir method and DirEntry type
ReadDir provides a portable, efficient way to read a directory
and discover the type of directory entries.
This enables a more efficient file system walk, yet to be added.

See #41467 for the proposal review for the API.

Fixes #41467.

Change-Id: I461a526793ae46df48821aa448b04f1705546739
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2020-10-20 00:59:20 +00:00
Changkun Ou
05b626e490 os: fix SyscallConn typos in the File.Fd comments
This CL fixes two typos introduced in CL 256899.

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2020-09-28 08:16:57 +00:00
Changkun Ou
7bb6fed9b5 os: document and emphasize a potential misuse of File.Fd
This CL revises the document of File.Fd that explicitly points
its user to runtime.SetFinalizer where contains the information
that a file descriptor could be closed in a finalizer and therefore
causes a failure in syscall.Write if runtime.KeepAlive is not invoked.

The CL also suggests an alternative of File.Fd towards File.SyscallConn.

Fixes #41505

Change-Id: I6816f0157add48b649bf1fb793cf19dcea6894b5
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2020-09-27 02:23:55 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
a413908dd0 all: add GOOS=ios
Introduce GOOS=ios for iOS systems. GOOS=ios matches "darwin"
build tag, like GOOS=android matches "linux" and GOOS=illumos
matches "solaris". Only ios/arm64 is supported (ios/amd64 is
not).

GOOS=ios and GOOS=darwin remain essentially the same at this
point. They will diverge at later time, to differentiate macOS
and iOS.

Uses of GOOS=="darwin" are changed to (GOOS=="darwin" || GOOS=="ios"),
except if it clearly means macOS (e.g. GOOS=="darwin" && GOARCH=="amd64"),
it remains GOOS=="darwin".

Updates #38485.

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2020-09-23 18:12:59 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
6b420169d7 os, internal/poll: loop on EINTR for all file syscalls
When using a FUSE file system, any system call that touches the file
system can return EINTR.

Fixes #40846

Change-Id: I25d32da22cec08dea81ab297291a85ad72db2df7
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2020-08-19 21:49:56 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e64675a79f os: always check for EINTR in calls to open
For #11180
For #20400
For #39237

Change-Id: I8de97517c8f92c08f0c8a51f651a17e31617979b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236997
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2020-06-08 22:06:39 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7f3ca5dfeb os: merge common Unix/Windows methods
Several method implementations were identical in file_unix.go and
file_windows.go. Merge them into file_posix.go.

Change-Id: I8bcfad468829530f81f52fe426b3a8c042e7bbd6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/224138
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2020-03-20 00:26:13 +00:00
Keith Randall
529988d62c os: seek should invalidate any cached directory reads
When we seek on the underlying FD, discard any directory entries
we've already read and cached. This makes sure we won't return
the same entry twice.

We already fixed this for Darwin in CL 209961.

Fixes #37161

Change-Id: I20e1ac8d751443135e67fb4c43c18d69befb643b
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2020-03-01 22:26:33 +00:00
Keith Randall
e3c7ffcd95 os: reset dirinfo when seeking on Darwin
The first Readdirnames calls opendir and caches the result.
The behavior of that cached opendir result isn't specified on a seek
of the underlying fd. Free the opendir result on a seek so that
we'll allocate a new one the next time around.

Also fix wasm behavior in this regard, so that a seek to the
file start resets the Readdirnames position, regardless of platform.

p.s. I hate the Readdirnames API.

Fixes #35767.

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2019-12-05 20:40:38 +00:00
Audrius Butkevicius
4a09a9b054 os: allow case only renames on case-insensitive filesystems
Fixes #35222

Change-Id: I8be45092ac4079d21ff54661637a3aa8ec4eb9bc
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2019-11-01 00:04:51 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
a38a917aee all: remove the nacl port (part 1)
You were a useful port and you've served your purpose.
Thanks for all the play.

A subsequent CL will remove amd64p32 (including assembly files and
toolchain bits) and remaining bits. The amd64p32 removal will be
separated into its own CL in case we want to support the Linux x32 ABI
in the future and want our old amd64p32 support as a starting point.

Updates #30439

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2019-10-09 06:14:44 +00:00
Alex Myasoedov
fc705275c3 doc: clarify safety of multiple and concurent os.(*File).Close() calls
Fixes #32427

Change-Id: I4b863bd3836067dcc2eb3a9c3a7169656763d003
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2019-06-05 21:21:59 +00:00
Yuval Pavel Zholkover
059f2d4a46 os: disable the use of netpoll on directories as well on *BSDs
Follow up CL 156379.

Updates #19093

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2019-04-19 19:24:47 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
c7f7f59368 os: reject WriteAt if file opened in append mode
WriteAt use pwrite syscall on *nix or WriteFile on Windows.

On Linux/Windows, these system calls always write to end of file in
append mode, regardless of offset parameter.

It is hard (maybe impossible) to make WriteAt work portably.

Making WriteAt returns an error if file is opened in append mode, we
guarantee to get consistent behavior between platforms, also prevent
user from accidently corrupting their data.

Fixes #30716

Change-Id: If83d935a22a29eed2ff8fe53d13d0b4798aa2b81
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2019-03-27 17:04:57 +00:00
Tobias Klauser
21a634e2e9 os: drop special case for FreeBSD 10.4 in newFile
Support for FreeBSD 10 will be dropped with Go 1.13, so revert the
workaround introduced in CL 157099.

Updates #29633
Updates #27619

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2019-03-12 06:33:01 +00:00
Alex Brainman
2edd559223 os: make Readlink work with symlinks with target like \??\Volume{ABCD}\
windows-arm TMP directory live inside such link (see
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29746#issuecomment-456526811 for
details), so symlinks like that will be common at least on windows-arm.

This CL builds on current syscall.Readlink implementation. Main
difference between the two is how new code handles symlink targets,
like \??\Volume{ABCD}\.

New implementation uses Windows CreateFile API with
FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT flag to get \??\Volume{ABCD}\ file handle.
And then it uses Windows GetFinalPathNameByHandle with VOLUME_NAME_DOS
flag to convert that handle into standard Windows path.
FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT flag ensures that symlink is not followed
when CreateFile opens the file.

Fixes #30463

Change-Id: I33b18227ce36144caed694169ef2e429fd995fb4
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2019-03-01 07:44:37 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
eb72a30f87 os: make openFdAt act like openFileNolog
- add EINTR loop on Darwin
- return PathError on error
- call newFile rather than NewFile

This tries to minimize the possibility of any future changes.
It would be nice to put openFdAt in the same file as openFileNolog,
but build tags forbid.

Updates #29983

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2019-01-30 01:07:50 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
a5318bf5d6 os: always treat files as unpollable on FreeBSD
Fixes #29633
Updates #27619

Change-Id: I1e38569ea2a02423b028331f2ed987d3ae47fd2e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/157099
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2019-01-09 21:50:11 +00:00
Yuval Pavel Zholkover
79c50c4d57 os: disable the use of netpoll on regular files on *BSDs.
The kqueue based netpoller always registers file descriptors with EVFILT_READ and EVFILT_WRITE.
However only EVFILT_READ notification is supported for regular files.
On FreeBSD a regular file is always reported as ready for writing, resulting in a busy wait.
On Darwin, Dragonfly, NetBSD and OpenBSD, a regular file is reported as ready for both reading and writing only once.

Updates #19093

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2019-01-09 05:04:26 +00:00
Elias Naur
9eb383e8f0 runtime,os,syscall,internal/poll: replace getdirentries on iOS
The getdirentries syscall is considered private API on iOS and is
rejected by the App Store submission checks. Replace it with the
fdopendir/readdir_r/closedir syscalls.

Fixes #28984

Change-Id: I73341b124310e9cb34834a95f946769f337ec5b7
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2018-12-13 17:10:32 +00:00
Clément Chigot
835f983da6 os: add AIX operating system
This commit adds AIX operating system to os package for ppc64
architecture.

Updates: #25893

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2018-10-11 15:41:04 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
0bad63437e os: document that Remove removes only empty directories
Fixes #26507

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2018-08-03 23:09:31 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e86bbc2e27 os: clarify that Close cancels pending I/O
Change-Id: I6be6818d951a999f916c2266a6753a5ce5144ee7
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2018-07-11 00:06:19 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
4a778cdf33 os: don't poll fifos on Darwin
The Darwin kqueue implementation doesn't report any event when the
last writer for a fifo is closed.

Fixes #24164

Change-Id: Ic2c47018ef1284bf2e26379f8dd7646edaad4d05
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/118566
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2018-06-13 20:27:55 +00:00
Tim Cooper
161874da2a all: update comment URLs from HTTP to HTTPS, where possible
Each URL was manually verified to ensure it did not serve up incorrect
content.

Change-Id: I4dc846227af95a73ee9a3074d0c379ff0fa955df
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2018-06-01 21:52:00 +00:00
Richard Musiol
063f97a611 os: add js/wasm architecture
This commit adds the js/wasm architecture to the os package.

Access to the actual file system is supported through Node.js.

Updates #18892

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2018-06-01 05:18:38 +00:00
Nick Patavalis
ea5825b0b6 os: use poller when NewFile is called with a blocking descriptor.
If NewFile is called with a file descriptor that is already set to
non-blocking mode, it tries to return a pollable file (one for which
SetDeadline methods work) by adding the filedes to the poll/netpoll
mechanism. If called with a filedes in blocking mode, it returns a
non-pollable file, as it always did.

Fixes #22939
Updates #24331

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2018-04-11 17:39:11 +00:00
Yuval Pavel Zholkover
a5e8e2d998 os: respect umask in Mkdir and OpenFile on BSD systems when perm has ModeSticky set
Instead of calling Chmod directly on perm, stat the created file/dir to extract the
actual permission bits which can be different from perm due to umask.

Fixes #23120.

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2018-02-23 22:37:55 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
0f3ab149ec net, os: don't wait for Close in blocking mode
Updates #7970
Updates #21856
Updates #23111

Change-Id: I0cd0151fcca740c40c3c976f941b04e98e67b0bf
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2017-12-14 02:02:10 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
ddae7fb1e8 os: don't use test logger for Getwd
Otherwise, on systems for which syscall does not implement Getwd,
a lot of unnecessary files and directories get added to the testlog,
right up the root directory. This was causing tests on such systems
to fail to cache in practice.

Updates #22593

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2017-12-12 04:26:40 +00:00
Russ Cox
29be20a111 cmd/go: invalidate cached test results if env vars or files change
When we write a cached test result, we now also write a log of the
environment variables and files inspected by the test run,
along with a hash of their content. Before reusing a cached test result,
we recompute the hash of the content specified by the log, and only
use the result if that content has not changed.

This makes test caching behave correctly for tests that consult
environment variables or stat or read files or directories.

Fixes #22593.

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2017-12-11 19:08:32 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
415349575d os: calling Fd disables the SetDeadline methods
The full truth seems too complicated to write in this method's doc, so
I'm going with a simple half truth.

The full truth is that Fd returns the descriptor in blocking mode,
because that is historically how it worked, and existing programs
would be surprised if the descriptor is suddenly non-blocking. On Unix
systems whether a file is non-blocking or not is a property of the
underlying file description, not of a particular file descriptor, so
changing the returned descriptor to blocking mode also changes the
existing File to blocking mode. Blocking mode works fine, althoug I/O
operations now take up a thread. SetDeadline and friends rely on the
runtime poller, and the runtime poller only works if the descriptor is
non-blocking. So it's correct that calling Fd disables SetDeadline.
The other half of the truth is that if the program is willing to work
with a non-blocking descriptor, it could call
syscall.SetNonblock(descriptor, true) to change the descriptor, and
the original File, to non-blocking mode. At that point SetDeadline
would start working again. I tried to write that in a way that is
short and comprehensible but failed. Since deadlines mostly work on
pipes, and there isn't much reason to call Fd on a pipe, and few
people use SetDeadline, I decided to punt.

Fixes #22934

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2017-12-02 02:11:15 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
187957d370 os: add deadline methods for File type
Add SetDeadline, SetReadDeadline, and SetWriteDeadline methods to os.File,
just as they exist today for the net package.

Fixes #22114

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2017-10-25 18:27:06 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
9f7fd893dc os: don't refer directly to Sysfd in epipecheck
Instead record in the File whether it is stdout/stderr. This avoids a
race between a call to epipecheck and closing the file.

Fixes #21994

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2017-09-24 14:25:50 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
0b81c023a7 os: clarify behavior of TempDir
Fixes #19695

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2017-06-14 20:12:49 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
ca598e3cd4 os: add some comments and remove an unused variable in rename func
This slightly clarifies the just-submitted CL 40577.

Updates #19647

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2017-05-18 23:43:24 +00:00
Alexander Menzhinsky
0f0a51f1d1 os: lstat oldname before renaming
Fixes #19647

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2017-05-18 22:40:35 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
9a432552cb os: document that NewFile can return nil
Fixes #20023

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2017-05-18 17:14:11 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e3d7ec006f os: consistently return ErrClosed for closed file
Catch all the cases where a file operation might return ErrFileClosing,
and convert to ErrClosed. Use a new method for the conversion, which
permits us to remove some KeepAlive calls.

Change-Id: I584178f297efe6cb86f3090b2341091b412f1041
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2017-04-26 02:54:59 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
fb4b4342fe os, net, internal/poll: return consistent error for closed socket
In the past we returned "use of closed network connection" when using
a closed network descriptor in some way. In CL 36799 that was changed
to return "use of closed file or network connection". Because programs
have no access to a value of this error type (see issue #4373) they
resort to doing direct string comparisons (see issue #19252). This CL
restores the old error string so that we don't break programs
unnecessarily with the 1.9 release.

This adds a test to the net package for the expected string.

For symmetry check that the os package returns the expected error,
which for os already exists as os.ErrClosed.

Updates #4373.
Fixed #19252.

Change-Id: I5b83fd12cfa03501a077cad9336499b819f4a38b
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2017-04-26 00:03:14 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
11c7b4491b os: fix race between file I/O and Close
Now that the os package uses internal/poll on Unix and Windows systems,
it can rely on internal/poll reference counting to ensure that the
file descriptor is not closed until all I/O is complete.

That was already working. This CL completes the job by not trying to
modify the Sysfd field when it might still be used by the I/O routines.

Fixes #7970

Change-Id: I7a3daa1a6b07b7345bdce6f0cd7164bd4eaee952
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/41674
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2017-04-25 13:58:24 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
c05b06a12d os: use poller for file I/O
This changes the os package to use the runtime poller for file I/O
where possible. When a system call blocks on a pollable descriptor,
the goroutine will be blocked on the poller but the thread will be
released to run other goroutines. When using a non-pollable
descriptor, the os package will continue to use thread-blocking system
calls as before.

For example, on GNU/Linux, the runtime poller uses epoll. epoll does
not support ordinary disk files, so they will continue to use blocking
I/O as before. The poller will be used for pipes.

Since this means that the poller is used for many more programs, this
modifies the runtime to only block waiting for the poller if there is
some goroutine that is waiting on the poller. Otherwise, there is no
point, as the poller will never make any goroutine ready. This
preserves the runtime's current simple deadlock detection.

This seems to crash FreeBSD systems, so it is disabled on FreeBSD.
This is issue 19093.

Using the poller on Windows requires opening the file with
FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED. We should only do that if we can remove that
flag if the program calls the Fd method. This is issue 19098.

Update #6817.
Update #7903.
Update #15021.
Update #18507.
Update #19093.
Update #19098.

Change-Id: Ia5197dcefa7c6fbcca97d19a6f8621b2abcbb1fe
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2017-02-15 19:31:55 +00:00
Quentin Smith
231aa9d6d7 os: use extended-length paths on Windows when possible
Windows has a limit of 260 characters on normal paths, but it's possible
to use longer paths by using "extended-length paths" that begin with
`\\?\`. This commit attempts to transparently convert an absolute path
to an extended-length path, following the subtly different rules those
paths require. It does not attempt to handle relative paths, which
continue to be passed to the operating system unmodified.

This adds a new test, TestLongPath, to the os package. This test makes
sure that it is possible to write a path at least 400 characters long
and runs on every platform. It also tests symlinks and hardlinks, though
symlinks are not testable with our builder configuration.

HasLink is moved to internal/testenv so it can be used by multiple tests.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx
has Microsoft's documentation on extended-length paths.

Fixes #3358.
Fixes #10577.
Fixes #17500.

Change-Id: I4ff6bb2ef9c9a4468d383d98379f65cf9c448218
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2016-11-07 20:31:02 +00:00
Dan Caddigan
212d2f82e0 os: add ErrClosed, return for use of closed File
This is clearer than syscall.EBADF.

Fixes #17320.

Change-Id: I14c6a362f9a6044c9b07cd7965499f4a83d2a860
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2016-10-24 16:41:29 +00:00
Russ Cox
321c312d82 os: reject Rename("old", "new") where new is a directory
Unix rejects this when new is a non-empty directory.
Other systems reject this when new is a directory, empty or not.
Make Unix reject empty directory too.

Fixes #14527.

Change-Id: Ice24b8065264c91c22cba24aa73e142386c29c87
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2016-10-19 01:21:05 +00:00
Shenghou Ma
5514332ed9 os: deduplicate File definition
Fixes #16993.

Change-Id: Ibe406f97d2a49acae94531d969c56dbac8ce53b2
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2016-09-05 21:21:05 +00:00
Hiroshi Ioka
664c4a1f87 os: consolidate files
Code movement only.

If someone finds function 'foo' in "foo_linux.go",
they will expect that the Window version of 'foo' exists in "foo_windows.go".

Current code doesn't follow this manner.

For example, 'sameFile' exists in "file_unix.go",
"stat_plan9.go" and "types_windows.go".

The CL address that problem by following rules:

* readdir family => dir.go, dir_$GOOS.go
* stat family => stat.go, stat_$GOOS.go
* path-functions => path_$GOOS.go
* sameFile => types.go, types_$GOOS.go
* process-functions => exec.go, exec_$GOOS.go
* hostname => sys.go, sys_$GOOS.go

Change-Id: Ic3c64663ce0b2a364d7a414351cd3c772e70187b
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2016-08-16 00:15:36 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
5fea2ccc77 all: single space after period.
The tree's pretty inconsistent about single space vs double space
after a period in documentation. Make it consistently a single space,
per earlier decisions. This means contributors won't be confused by
misleading precedence.

This CL doesn't use go/doc to parse. It only addresses // comments.
It was generated with:

$ perl -i -npe 's,^(\s*// .+[a-z]\.)  +([A-Z]),$1 $2,' $(git grep -l -E '^\s*//(.+\.)  +([A-Z])')
$ go test go/doc -update

Change-Id: Iccdb99c37c797ef1f804a94b22ba5ee4b500c4f7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20022
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Reviewed-by: Dave Day <djd@golang.org>
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2016-03-02 00:13:47 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
58c73de7d0 os, runtime: better EPIPE behavior for command line programs
Old behavior: 10 consecutive EPIPE errors on any descriptor cause the
program to exit with a SIGPIPE signal.

New behavior: an EPIPE error on file descriptors 1 or 2 cause the
program to raise a SIGPIPE signal.  If os/signal.Notify was not used to
catch SIGPIPE signals, this will cause the program to exit with SIGPIPE.
An EPIPE error on a file descriptor other than 1 or 2 will simply be
returned from Write.

Fixes #11845.
Update #9896.

Change-Id: Ic85d77e386a8bb0255dc4be1e4b3f55875d10f18
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18151
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2016-01-05 00:32:50 +00:00