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patch 9.1.0264: libgpm may delete some signal handlers Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cc59d62215b075c715294ad24a41bfd091cb8d48 Author: Julio B <julio.bacel@gmail.com> Date: Thu Apr 4 21:55:10 2024 +0200 patch 9.1.0264: libgpm may delete some signal handlers Problem: libgpm may delete some signal handlers Solution: restore these signal handlers after calling gpm (Julio B) When 'mouse' is set, vim is trying to detect mouse support on startup. Eventually, vim resorts to using libgpm as the final method of mouse detection. This library may delete some signals handlers that were initially set up by vim. This is how: - mch_setmouse() calls gpm_open() - Gpm_Open is executed, which returns early on line 210 [1] - Keep in mind that lines 353-373 [2] are skipped, so gpm_saved_suspend_hook and gpm_saved_winch_hook are empty - Finally, Gpm_Close is called, which will reset [3] SIGWINCH and SIGTSTP to an empty sigaction. [1] https://github.com/telmich/gpm/blob/e82d1a653ca94aa4ed12441424da6ce780b1e530/src/lib/liblow.c#L210 [2] https://github.com/telmich/gpm/blob/e82d1a653ca94aa4ed12441424da6ce780b1e530/src/lib/liblow.c#L353-L373 [3] https://github.com/telmich/gpm/blob/e82d1a653ca94aa4ed12441424da6ce780b1e530/src/lib/liblow.c#L419-L424 fixes: #12154 closes: #14401 Signed-off-by: Julio B <julio.bacel@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 04 Apr 2024 22:00:06 +0200
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# vim: ft=make
SHELL = /bin/bash

# List all files that are tracked in git but not listed in Filelist.
# Exit code is 2 ("Make encountered an error") if any such files exist.

# Filelist is a Makefile that defines many variables, so we use Make itself to
# query which variables it defines, then expand them all by wrapping each name
# in $(...), importing Filelist and using $(eval).

include Filelist
$(eval all_patterns := $(shell \
	make -f Filelist --question --print-data-base --no-builtin-rules \
		--no-builtin-variables 2>/dev/null \
	| sed -nre \
		'/^# makefile .from \x27Filelist\x27,/ { \
			n; \
			s/ = .*//; \
			T; \
			s/.*/$$(\0)/; \
			p; \
		}'))

# In Makefile's `prepeare` target, all the IN_README_DIR files are moved from
# READMEdir to the root, so add those files in their Git-tracked location:
all_patterns := $(all_patterns) \
	$(foreach readme, $(IN_README_DIR), READMEdir/$(readme))

# The result 'all_patterns' is a list of patterns (globs), which we expand with
# wildcard to get actual filenames.  Note this means Filelist can list a file
# that does not exist, and it will be omitted at this step.
listed_files := $(wildcard $(all_patterns))

# Default target to actually run the comparison:
.PHONY: check
check:
	@# There are too many files to list on the command line, so we write
	@# that to a temporary file, one per line.
	$(file > Filelist-listed-files)
	$(foreach filename, $(listed_files),\
		$(file >> Filelist-listed-files,$(filename)))
	@# Compare the sorted lists.  Delete that temporary file on both
	@# success and failure, but exit with diff's exit code.
	diff -u0 --label files-in-git <(git ls-files | sort) \
		--label Filelist <(sort --unique Filelist-listed-files); \
	RV=$$?; \
	rm Filelist-listed-files; \
	(($$RV != 0)) && echo "Add files to the right variable in Filelist."; \
	exit $$RV