GCC modified for the FreeChainXenon project
![]() 2005-11-14 Pascal Obry <obry@adacore.com> * expect.c (__gnat_kill) [Win32]: Fix implementation, the pid returned by spawnve is a process handle, no need to convert. Add a parameter close to control wether the process handle must be closed. (__gnat_waitpid): Fix implementation, the pid returned by spawnve is a process handle, not need to convert. (__gnat_kill) [*]: Add dummy parameter close to match the Win32 spec. * g-expect.adb: (Kill): Document the new close parameter. (Close): Do not release the process handle in the kill there as waitpid() is using it. (Send_Signal): Release the process handle. From-SVN: r106974 |
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