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bc7da02954403d4b46285b8f87a62d60c5eb58f8
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OS X Tiger changes
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1dd11f5932365ba0e55ecd3aed6428626335fc1d
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try leaving TTIN, TTOU alone
- Commit:
f3ecd8ae845e35bc0d5576d4fb3a4ba5ed097a37
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play nicer with others w.r.t. signal masks
- Commit:
10f14b04f31487f02f9fa7ac8d7d633683edaa65
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update return interface
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10b45557661879b4caa1da8553f250ce7717a385
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as wkj pointed out, notifyseton should not call notesetenable
- Commit:
5f8fa94796903bf81db4f1dc76d433a80308b3d4
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cleanups - lots of removed files now in thread library.
qlock.c - stubs to thread library
notify.c - clean interface slightly.
- Commit:
9acaad45703b1be15147b461c6edf90b765414cd
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clean up signal handling
- Commit:
aa200fe309dbb3292a218bcdf93615738963109a
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try to avoid calling notify on the "dumb" signals
- Commit:
05d8c6df6c626f9e80e7d0ffe241c061bda36324
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Get rid of 9proc.
- Commit:
6c7460701e7896446d0fb14bf9b24f258c61b6a6
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various bug fixes and paranoia
- Commit:
c4097c29512269f4547ebefb8abdc57a2892b479
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Fix small bugs.
- Commit:
175b8a534ae5729ac10ea793410a40bfa4a30608
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No more malloc or lock inside signal handlers.
- Commit:
d99b2f34e69bc363c2973a2473e75654196ab40e
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Sometimes it's amazing these haven't been turned
up by other compilers.
- Commit:
8ad517944e46710ab832350c0dc3fc4e9239f7e2
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Today's changes.
More changes.
- Commit:
49588d5d9089589ccda28c41aae90c29d6f72787
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Tweaks to various bits.
Until I hear otherwise, Refs aren't used enough to
merit their own assembly. They are now implemented with locks.