X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?p=coloredstderr%2Fcoloredstderr.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcoloredstderr.c;h=4664f0d1a8d0efb033fb11bf28814fc4a730d12c;hp=66467b402e14d0a95b630dea38e1e3d59a77a7d7;hb=2241f5278e786c429b8d657c807ead792b4b5b36;hpb=abd557a42fc13b30b63523e8c148c0e5db13ebc2 diff --git a/src/coloredstderr.c b/src/coloredstderr.c index 66467b4..4664f0d 100644 --- a/src/coloredstderr.c +++ b/src/coloredstderr.c @@ -81,6 +81,12 @@ static int force_write_to_non_tty; /* Was ENV_NAME_FDS found and used when init_from_environment() was called? * This is not true if the process set it manually after initialization. */ static int used_fds_set_by_user; +/* Was any of our handle_*_pre()/handle_*_post() functions called recursively? + * If so don't print the pre/post string for the recursive calls. This is + * necessary on some systems (e.g. FreeBSD 9.1) which call multiple hooked + * functions while printing a string (e.g. a FILE * and a fd hook function is + * called). */ +static int handle_recursive; #include "constants.h" @@ -181,6 +187,10 @@ static void handle_file_pre(FILE *stream) noinline; static void handle_file_post(FILE *stream) noinline; static void handle_fd_pre(int fd) { + if (handle_recursive++ > 0) { + return; + } + int saved_errno = errno; if (unlikely(!pre_string || !post_string)) { @@ -193,6 +203,10 @@ static void handle_fd_pre(int fd) { errno = saved_errno; } static void handle_fd_post(int fd) { + if (--handle_recursive > 0) { + return; + } + int saved_errno = errno; /* write() already loaded above in handle_fd_pre(). */ @@ -202,6 +216,10 @@ static void handle_fd_post(int fd) { } static void handle_file_pre(FILE *stream) { + if (handle_recursive++ > 0) { + return; + } + int saved_errno = errno; if (unlikely(!pre_string || !post_string)) { @@ -214,6 +232,10 @@ static void handle_file_pre(FILE *stream) { errno = saved_errno; } static void handle_file_post(FILE *stream) { + if (--handle_recursive > 0) { + return; + } + int saved_errno = errno; /* fwrite() already loaded above in handle_file_pre(). */