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harbour-core/contrib/xhb/hbserv.ch
Viktor Szakats 5a2a287752 2017-09-08 16:00 UTC Viktor Szakats (vszakats users.noreply.github.com)
* *
    * partial sync with the 3.4 fork codebase. These are the things
      synces for the most part:
      - copyright headers
      - grammar/typos in comments and some readmes
      - comment/whitespace/decorations
      - variable scoping in C files
      - DO CASE/SWITCH and some other alternate syntax usage
      - minimal amount of human readable text in strings
      - minor code updates
      - HB_TRACE() void * casts for pointers and few other changes to
        avoid C compiler warnings
      - various other, minor code cleanups
      - only Harbour/C code/headers were touched in src, utils, contrib,
        include. No 3rd party code, no make files, and with just a few
        exceptions, no 'tests' code was touched.
      - certain components were not touched were 3.4 diverged too much
        already, like f.e. hbmk2, hbssl, hbcurl, hbexpat
      - the goal was that no actual program logic should be altered by
        these changes. Except some possible minor exceptions, any such
        change is probably a bug in this patch.
      It's a massive patch, if you find anything broken after it, please
      open an Issue with the details. Build test was done on macOS.
      The goal is make it easier to see what actual code/logic was changed
      in 3.4 compared to 3.2 and to make patches easier to apply in both
      ways.
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/*
* The Service/Daemon support (Includes also signal/low-level error management)
*
* Copyright 2003 Giancarlo Niccolai <gian@niccolai.ws>
*
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*/
#ifndef HB_SERVICE_CH
#define HB_SERVICE_CH
/* Abstract signal types */
#define HB_SIGNAL_QUIT 0x0001
#define HB_SIGNAL_INTERRUPT 0x0002
#define HB_SIGNAL_REFRESH 0x0004
#define HB_SIGNAL_MATHERR 0x0010
#define HB_SIGNAL_FAULT 0x0020
#define HB_SIGNAL_USER1 0x0040
#define HB_SIGNAL_USER2 0x0080
#define HB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN 0xf000
#define HB_SIGNAL_ALL 0xffff
/* Signal handler return types */
#define HB_SERVICE_CONTINUE 1
#define HB_SERVICE_HANDLED 2
#define HB_SERVICE_QUIT 3
/* Index in the OS dependent signal array that is passed to the
signal handler as a parameter
1: low-level signal
2: low-level subsignal
3: low-level system error
4: address that rose the signal
5: process id of the signal riser
6: UID of the riser
*/
#define HB_SERVICE_OSSIGNAL 1
#define HB_SERVICE_OSSUBSIG 2
#define HB_SERVICE_OSERROR 3
#define HB_SERVICE_ADDRESS 4
#define HB_SERVICE_PROCESS 5
#define HB_SERVICE_UID 6
#endif