Revision e293c563b00f9adfff44676d7406d40194aff228 authored by Junio C Hamano on 25 June 2014, 18:43:07 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 25 June 2014, 18:43:07 UTC
We used to unconditionally disable the pager in the pager process
we spawn to feed out output, but that prevented people who want to
run "less" within "less" from doing so.

* je/pager-do-not-recurse:
  pager: do allow spawning pager recursively
2 parent s 9a597ed + c0459ca
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write_or_die.c
#include "cache.h"

static void check_pipe(int err)
{
	if (err == EPIPE) {
		signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
		raise(SIGPIPE);
		/* Should never happen, but just in case... */
		exit(141);
	}
}

/*
 * Some cases use stdio, but want to flush after the write
 * to get error handling (and to get better interactive
 * behaviour - not buffering excessively).
 *
 * Of course, if the flush happened within the write itself,
 * we've already lost the error code, and cannot report it any
 * more. So we just ignore that case instead (and hope we get
 * the right error code on the flush).
 *
 * If the file handle is stdout, and stdout is a file, then skip the
 * flush entirely since it's not needed.
 */
void maybe_flush_or_die(FILE *f, const char *desc)
{
	static int skip_stdout_flush = -1;
	struct stat st;
	char *cp;

	if (f == stdout) {
		if (skip_stdout_flush < 0) {
			cp = getenv("GIT_FLUSH");
			if (cp)
				skip_stdout_flush = (atoi(cp) == 0);
			else if ((fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) == 0) &&
				 S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
				skip_stdout_flush = 1;
			else
				skip_stdout_flush = 0;
		}
		if (skip_stdout_flush && !ferror(f))
			return;
	}
	if (fflush(f)) {
		check_pipe(errno);
		die_errno("write failure on '%s'", desc);
	}
}

void fsync_or_die(int fd, const char *msg)
{
	if (fsync(fd) < 0) {
		die_errno("fsync error on '%s'", msg);
	}
}

void write_or_die(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
{
	if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
		check_pipe(errno);
		die_errno("write error");
	}
}

int write_or_whine_pipe(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
{
	if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
		check_pipe(errno);
		fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
			msg, strerror(errno));
		return 0;
	}

	return 1;
}

int write_or_whine(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
{
	if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
		fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
			msg, strerror(errno));
		return 0;
	}

	return 1;
}
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