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harbour-core/harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
Przemyslaw Czerpak b8b600f2cb 2009-03-07 19:56 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
    * added suport for BSD systems

  * harbour/contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.prg
    ! fixed private declaration - after last modification they were not
      declared for threads at all
    ! fixed close procedure, s_aRunningThreads and s_aServiceThreads
      where not protected at all in the moment when these variables
      variables where used inside aeval() and other threads were
      resizing them removing their pointers. In short word it was
      in practice impossible to cleanly close uhttpd server without
      GPF, deadlock or other bad side effects. I changed this code so
      these arrays are modified only by calling procedure.
      I do not know why it was written in such way but I guess it
      was workaround for xHarbour bugs. In xHarbour is race condition
      inside some functions like ThreadJoin() (RTE if thread finished
      just before ThreadJoin(<pThID>)). Harbour does not have such
      problems so I simply cleaned this code making it much simpler.
    * reactivated hb_gcAll( .T. ) in the main loop for tests.
      I made some tests with linux and current uhttpd works perfectly
      without any problems with and without hb_gcAll( .t. ).
      I haven't noticed any problems. I used this scripts to make
      tests:
         #!/bin/sh
         function GT_UHTTPD()
         {
            while curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/ > /dev/null
            do
               if ! curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/serverstatus > /dev/null
               then
                  exit
               fi
               # disable it if you want to increase traffic
               if ! curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/info > /dev/null
               then
                  exit
               fi
               if [ -f stop ]
               then
                  exit
               fi
            done
         }
         for i in `seq 10`
         do
            GT_UHTTPD &>/dev/null &
         done
         wait

      on three CPU machine. Please make some test with other systems.
2009-03-07 18:51:08 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* environment variables access
*
* Copyright 2001-2002 Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetech.com>
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
*
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* any later version.
*
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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*
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* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
*
* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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*
* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
* this exception notice from them.
*
* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
*
*/
/* NOTE: Notice that this code is needed as ANSI C getenv() crashes
so badly when used from a Windows DLL. */
/* For OS/2 */
#define INCL_DOSMISC
#define HB_OS_WIN_USED
#include "hbapi.h"
/* NOTE: Warning, this function _may_ return NULL as a result if
the environment variable reading fails form some reason.
If the return value is not NULL, the caller must free
the pointer. [vszakats] */
char * hb_getenv( const char * szName )
{
char * pszBuffer = NULL;
#if defined(HB_OS_WIN)
{
DWORD size = GetEnvironmentVariableA( szName, NULL, 0 );
if( size != 0 )
{
pszBuffer = ( char * ) hb_xgrab( size );
GetEnvironmentVariableA( szName, pszBuffer, size );
}
}
#elif defined(HB_OS_OS2)
{
PSZ EnvValue = ( PSZ ) "";
if( DosScanEnv( ( PCSZ ) szName, &EnvValue ) == NO_ERROR )
pszBuffer = hb_strdup( ( char * ) EnvValue );
}
#else
{
char * pszTemp = getenv( szName );
if( pszTemp != NULL )
pszBuffer = hb_strdup( pszTemp );
}
#endif
return pszBuffer;
}
BOOL hb_getenv_buffer( const char * szName, char * szBuffer, int nSize )
{
BOOL bRetVal;
#if defined(HB_OS_WIN)
bRetVal = GetEnvironmentVariableA( szName, szBuffer, nSize ) != 0;
#elif defined(HB_OS_OS2)
{
PSZ EnvValue = ( PSZ ) "";
if( DosScanEnv( ( PCSZ ) szName, &EnvValue ) == NO_ERROR )
{
bRetVal = TRUE;
if( szBuffer != NULL && nSize != 0 )
hb_strncpy( szBuffer, ( char * ) EnvValue, nSize - 1 );
}
else
bRetVal = FALSE;
}
#else
{
char * pszTemp = getenv( szName );
if( pszTemp != NULL )
{
bRetVal = TRUE;
if( szBuffer != NULL && nSize != 0 )
hb_strncpy( szBuffer, pszTemp, nSize - 1 );
}
else
bRetVal = FALSE;
}
#endif
if( !bRetVal && szBuffer != NULL && nSize != 0 )
szBuffer[ 0 ] = '\0';
return bRetVal;
}
/* set current process environment variable, if szValue is NULL delete
* environment variable
*/
BOOL hb_setenv( const char * szName, const char * szValue )
{
#if defined(HB_OS_WIN)
return SetEnvironmentVariableA( szName, szValue ) != 0;
#elif defined( _BSD_SOURCE ) || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L || \
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 || defined( __WATCOMC__ ) || defined( __DJGPP__ ) || \
defined( HB_OS_BSD ) || defined( HB_OS_DARWIN )
if( szValue )
return setenv( szName, szValue, 1 ) == 0;
else
{
# if defined( __DJGPP__ ) && ( __DJGPP__ < 2 || ( __DJGPP__ == 2 && __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 4 ) )
szValue = getenv( szName );
if( szValue && *szValue )
return setenv( szName, "", 1 ) == 0;
else
return TRUE;
# else
return unsetenv( szName ) == 0;
# endif
}
#elif defined( _HB_NO_SETENV_ )
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED( szName );
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED( szValue );
return FALSE;
#else
/* please add support for other C compilers
* if such functionality does not exists for given platform/C compiler
* then please simply added C compiler with necessary OS/version checking
* to the above #elif ... to eliminate warning [druzus]
*/
int TODO;
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED( szName );
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED( szValue );
return FALSE;
#endif
}