blocked around daemon(), and doing so causes trouble with newer libevent
(it cannot restore the original handler). Reported by Azat Khuzhin in
GitHub issue 3626.
forbidden from attaching, forced to attach read-only, or allowed to
attach read-write. A new command, server-access, configures the list.
tmux gets the user using getpeereid(3) of the client socket. Users must
still configure file system permissions manually. From Dallas Lyons and
others.
"kill %%", so when the client tells the server it got SIGCONT, don't use
bits that may already have been freed when it got SIGTERM. Also don't
print anything on exit if we get SIGTERM while suspended. Reported by
Theo.
add a limit of how much data will be sent to the client and try to use
it for panes with some degree of fairness. GitHub issue 2217, with
George Nachman.
terminal features, each of which are defined in one place and map to a
builtin set of terminfo(5) capabilities. Features can be specified based
on TERM with a new terminal-features option or with the -T flag when
running tmux. tmux will also detect a few common terminals from the DA
and DSR responses.
This is intended to make it easier to configure tmux's use of
terminfo(5) even in the presence of outdated ncurses(3) or terminfo(5)
databases or for features which do not yet have a terminfo(5) entry.
Instead of having to grok terminfo(5) capability names and what they
should be set to in the terminal-overrides option, the user can
hopefully just give tmux a feature name and let it do the right thing.
The terminal-overrides option remains both for backwards compatibility
and to allow tweaks of individual capabilities.
tmux already did much of this already, this makes it tidier and simpler
to configure.
umask 177 instead of 117 because it may not be in a safe directory like
the default directory in /tmp. The user can chmod it more open after it
is created if they want.
not attached, the server process asks it to open the file, similar to
how works for stdin, stdout, stderr. This makes special files like
/dev/fd/X work (used by some shells). stdin, stdout and stderr and
control mode are now just special cases of the same mechanism. This will
also make it easier to use for other commands that read files such as
source-file.
value < 0. errno is only updated in this case. Change all (most?)
callers of syscalls to follow this better, and let's see if this strictness
helps us in the future.