On Thu, 06 Dec 2012 10:55:50 +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
> If, between the internal grep'ing and the printout, a process has
> disappeared, we currently get an empty line and pgrep will return
> nonzero.
Wouldn't it be better to just defer the printing of the delimiter
under we get the args? Then you can just return success if errno
is ESRCH or -1 for other errors.
Perhaps something like this (untested).
- todd
Index: pkill.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/openbsd/src/usr.bin/pkill/pkill.c,v
retrieving revision 1.30
diff -u -r1.30 pkill.c
--- pkill.c 21 Aug 2012 10:32:38 -0000 1.30
+++ pkill.c 8 Dec 2012 18:37:23 -0000
@@ -464,25 +464,26 @@
grepact(struct kinfo_proc *kp, int printdelim)
{
char **argv;
+ const char *prefix = "";
if (quiet)
return (0);
if (printdelim)
- fputs(delim, stdout);
+ prefix = delim;
if (longfmt && matchargs) {
if ((argv = kvm_getargv(kd, kp, 0)) == NULL)
- return (-1);
+ return (errno == ESRCH ? 0 : -1);
- printf("%d ", (int)kp->p_pid);
+ printf("%s%d ", prefix, (int)kp->p_pid);
for (; *argv != NULL; argv++) {
printf("%s", *argv);
if (argv[1] != NULL)
putchar(' ');
}
} else if (longfmt)
- printf("%d %s", (int)kp->p_pid, kp->p_comm);
+ printf("%s%d %s", prefix, (int)kp->p_pid, kp->p_comm);
else
- printf("%d", (int)kp->p_pid);
+ printf("%s%d", prefix, (int)kp->p_pid);
return (0);
}