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--program-prefix. * configure.in: don't generate ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in: execute directly $(srcdir)/ext/extmk.rb. remove -Cext option, "Dir::chdir 'ext'" in ext/extmk.rb. * {win32,bccwin32}/Makefile.sub: ditto. * instruby.rb: ditto. * ext/extmk.rb: renamed from ext/extmk.rb.in. * lib/mkmf.rb (module Logging): create log files (mkmf.log) in each extension module directories. * ext/extmk.rb: ditto. * lib/mkmf.rb (macro_defined?): new method. * ext/.cvsignore: remove extmk.rb. * ext/*/.cvsignore: add "*.def". git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2819 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e |
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pty extension version 0.3 by A.ito 1. Introduction This extension module adds ruby a functionality to execute an arbitrary command through pseudo tty (pty). 2. Install Follow the instruction below. (1) Execute ruby extconf.rb then Makefile is generated. (3) Do make; make install. 3. What you can do This extension module defines a module named PTY, which contains following module fungtions: getpty(command) spawn(command) This function reserves a pty, executes command over the pty and returns an array. The return value is an array with three elements. The first element in the array is for reading and the second for writing. The third element is the process ID of the child process. If this function is called with an iterator block, the array is passed to the block as block parameters, and the function itself returns nil. While the process spawned by this function is active, SIGCHLD is captured to handle the change of the child process. When the child process is suspended or finished, an exception is raised. As all SIGCHLD signal is captured and processed by PTY module, you can't use other function or method which spawns subprosesses (including signal() and IO.popen()) while the PTY subprocesses are active. Otherwise, unexpected exception will occur. To avoid this problem, see protect_signal() below. If this function is called with an iterator block, SIGCHLD signal is captured only within the block. Therefore, it is risky to use File objects for PTY subprocess outside the iterator block. protect_signal This function takes an iterator block. Within the iterator block, no exception is raised even if any subprocess is terminated. This function is used to enable functions like system() or IO.popen() while PTY subprocess is active. For example, PTY.spawn("command_foo") do |r,w| ... ... PTY.protect_signal do system "some other commands" end ... end disables to send exception when "some other commands" is terminated. reset_signal Disables to handle SIGCHLD while PTY subprocess is active. 4. License (C) Copyright 1998 by Akinori Ito. This software may be redistributed freely for this purpose, in full or in part, provided that this entire copyright notice is included on any copies of this software and applications and derivations thereof. This software is provided on an "as is" basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to any matter including, but not limited to warranty of fitness of purpose, or merchantability, or results obtained from use of this software. 5. Bug report Please feel free to send E-mail to aito@ei5sun.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp for any bug report, opinion, contribution, etc.