Catch SIGHUP and terminate if running as a client. This prevents clients
from being left hanging around when, for example, a SSH session is
disconnected.
ok nicm@
Identical behaviour to select-prompt can now be obtained with
command-prompt, so remove select-prompt and change ' to be bound to
command-prompt -p index "select-window -t :%%".
Make signal handler setup/teardown two common functions instead of six,
and reset SIGCHLD after fork to fix problems with some shells. From
Romain Francoise.
If remain-on-exit is set, both the error callback and a SIGCHLD could
destroy the same pane (because the first one doesn't remove it from the
list of panes), causing the pane bufferevent to be freed twice. So don't
free it if the fd has already been set to -1, from Romain Francoise.
destroy the same pane (because the first one doesn't remove it from the
list of panes), causing the pane bufferevent to be freed twice. So don't
free it if the fd has already been set to -1, from Romain Francoise.
Remove XXX comment and just close received fd if calloc() fails.
If this happens the imsg may no longer be usable as there may be queued
messages, but this is a) already the case with the code now, and b)
would be the case if recvmsg() fails anyway, so we can document that -1
from imsg_read() invalidates the struct imsgbuf.
discussed with and ok eric
In the case where a join-pane is performed from within a grouped session,
and the source pane had no siblings in the window (causing the window to
be destroyed), there was an invalid access of the destination window
link (which had been destroyed as part of the group session's
resynchronization with the original session, due to killing the
now-empty source window).
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If this happens the imsg may no longer be usable as there may be queued
messages, but this is a) already the case with the code now, and b)
would be the case if recvmsg() fails anyway, so we can document that -1
from imsg_read() invalidates the struct imsgbuf.
discussed with and ok eric
rather than using an empty "" as the default window title, put the hostname
of the machine we are running on in there.
makes my many green lines easier to deal with without using fiddly options to
set it.