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[bug #51237] Deadlock in Ctrl-C handler on Windows
From: |
Michael Builov |
Subject: |
[bug #51237] Deadlock in Ctrl-C handler on Windows |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Jun 2017 05:20:41 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #51237 (project make):
>> ...Would you be willing to assign copyright for your changes to the FSF...
Yes, I will, no problem.
>> ...signaling the event you added will not interrupt that wait...
New event is not supposed to interrupt Main thread waiting for sub-processes.
Event is waited only by Ctrl+C handler thread and is signaled by Main thread
just before it goes to infinite sleep.
By default, CTRL+C signal is passed to all console processes that are attached
to the console.
So, normally, all console sub-processes spawned by make are stopped by
CTRL+C.
Only processes without console (GUI apps) or that have explicitly detached
console (via FreeConsole) are not stopped by Ctrl+C.
But that kind of processes are unlikely run by make, killing them is
questionable.
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