/* * Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ #include "Jam.hpp" #ifdef OS_MAC #include "Lists.hpp" #include "ExecCommand.hpp" #include <errno.h> /* * execunix.c - execute a shell script on UNIX * * If $(JAMSHELL) is defined, uses that to formulate execvp(). * The default is: * * /bin/sh -c % * * Each word must be an individual element in a jam variable value. * * In $(JAMSHELL), % expands to the command string and ! expands to * the slot number (starting at 1) for multiprocess (-j) invocations. * If $(JAMSHELL) doesn't include a %, it is tacked on as the last * argument. * * Don't just set JAMSHELL to /bin/sh - it won't work! * * External routines: * execcmd() - launch an async command execution * execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion * * Internal routines: * onintr() - bump intr to note command interruption * * 04/08/94 (seiwald) - Coherent/386 support added. * 05/04/94 (seiwald) - async multiprocess interface * 01/22/95 (seiwald) - $(JAMSHELL) support */ /* * execcmd() - launch an async command execution */ void execcmd( char *string, void (*func)( void *closure, int status ), void *closure, LIST *shell ) { printf( "%s", string ); (*func)( closure, EXEC_CMD_OK ); } /* * execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion */ int execwait() { return 0; } # endif /* OS_MAC */
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#1 | 1133 | bob_summerwill | Renamed the exec files. | ||
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#2 | 1127 | bob_summerwill | More file renaming. | ||
#1 | 1106 | bob_summerwill | Integrated Jam from "public" to "guest/bob_summerwill". | ||
//guest/perforce_software/jam/src/execmac.c | |||||
#3 | 486 | Perforce staff |
Jam 2.3. See RELNOTES for a list of changes from 2.2.x. Just about every source file was touched when jam got ANSI-fied. |
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#2 | 212 | Perforce staff |
An interpretative integration of Peter Glasscock's -o file support. This is handled in the make1() routine, rather than in all the exec*.c files. -o x writes the actions to file x rather than actually running them. Implies -n (but not -d2). |
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#1 | 2 | laura | Add Jam/MR 2.2 source |