for (cp = child_procs + (child_proc_count-1); cp >= child_procs; cp--)
if (!CHILD_ACTIVE (cp))
- goto Initialise;
+ goto Initialize;
if (child_proc_count == MAX_CHILDREN)
return NULL;
cp = &child_procs[child_proc_count++];
- Initialise:
+ Initialize:
memset (cp, 0, sizeof (*cp));
cp->fd = -1;
cp->pid = -1;
cp->status = STATUS_READ_ERROR;
SetEvent (cp->char_consumed);
#if 0
- /* We used to forceably terminate the thread here, but it
+ /* We used to forcibly terminate the thread here, but it
is normally unnecessary, and in abnormal cases, the worst that
will happen is we have an extra idle thread hanging around
waiting for the zombie process. */
/* We have to wait for the go-ahead before we can start */
if (cp == NULL
- || WaitForSingleObject (cp->char_consumed, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0)
+ || WaitForSingleObject (cp->char_consumed, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0
+ || cp->fd < 0)
return 1;
for (;;)
The w32 GNU-based library from Cygnus doubles quotes to escape
them, while MSVC uses backslash for escaping. (Actually the MSVC
- startup code does attempt to recognise doubled quotes and accept
+ startup code does attempt to recognize doubled quotes and accept
them, but gets it wrong and ends up requiring three quotes to get a
single embedded quote!) So by default we decide whether to use
quote or backslash as the escape character based on whether the
doc: /* Non-nil means attempt to fake realistic inode values.
This works by hashing the truename of files, and should detect
aliasing between long and short (8.3 DOS) names, but can have
-false positives because of hash collisions. Note that determing
+false positives because of hash collisions. Note that determining
the truename of a file can be slow. */);
Vw32_generate_fake_inodes = Qnil;
#endif
staticpro (&Vw32_valid_codepages);
}
/* end of w32proc.c */
-