On 6/10/19 10:23 AM, enh via Toybox wrote: > ping? Applied.
> -*- > > i did think of a way we could maybe add a test for the real-time > signals: collect the value from `kill -l SIGRTMAX` and check that > `kill -l SIGRTMAX-1` is `$((sigrtmax - 1))`. (you might think that > SIGRTMIN/SIGRTMAX are constants, but SIGRTMIN varies based on how many > real-time signals the libc implementation has taken for itself, and on > MIPS at least SIGRTMAX is different. i think the BSDs differ from > Linux too.) They're compile time constants, I know they vary by architecture. > SIGHUP is probably (?) the same everywhere so we could have similar > for `kill -l HUP` and `kill -l 1`. I checked the kernel source with "grep -r SIGHUP arch/*/include include | grep define" and yes, they are. COuldn't tell you about macos. > given that `kill -l` was broken even for the easy cases before my > patch, i've at least attached the trivial HUP/1 test... Also applied. Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
