On Dec 4 12:00, Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 01:04:08PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >On Dec 4 12:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >> On Dec 4 10:32, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >> > Hi guys, > >> > [...etc...] > >> > The problem is still present in the current sources. > >> > [...] > > > >Ouch, ouch, ouch! I tested the wrong DLL. Actually current CVS fixes > >this problem. Duh. Sorry for the confusion. > > > >One question, though. Assuming start is == size, then the current code > >in CVS extends the fd table by only 1. If that happens often, the > >current code would have to call ccalloc/memcpy/cfree a lot. Wouldn't > >it in fact be better to extend always by at least NOFILE_INCR, and to > >extend by (1 + start - size) only if start is > size + NOFILE_INCR? > >Something like > > > > size_t extendby = (start >= size + NOFILE_INCR) ? 1 + start - size : NOFILE_INCR; > > > >? > > > >Sorry again. Fortunately it's my WJM week... > > I don't think it is a common occurrence for start >= size. It is > usually done when something like bash dup2's stdin/stdout/stderr to a > high fd. Howeer, I'll check in something which guarantees that there is > always a NOFILE_INCR entries free after start. That might be helpful. Tcsh, for instance, always dup's it's std descriptors to the new fds 15-19. If it does so in this order, it would have to call extend 5 times. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat