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* add const RLIMIT_STACK
* generate by detect.nim
* add generated const for linux-amd64
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* Add posix_memalign()
* Add linux-specific open() flags
O_TMPFILE: since Linux 3.11
O_PATH: since Linux 2.6.39
O_NOATIME: since Linux 2.6.8
O_DIRECT: since Linux 2.4.10
* Fix Stat type
* Fix POSIX AF_INET* const generation
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* io: make file descriptors non-inheritable by default
This prevents file descriptors/handles leakage to child processes
that might cause issues like running out of file descriptors, or potential
security issues like leaking a file descriptor to a restricted file.
While this breaks backward compatibility, I'm rather certain that not
many programs (if any) actually make use of this implementation detail.
A new API `setInheritable` is provided for the few that actually want to
use this functionality.
* io: disable inheritance at file creation time for supported platforms
Some platforms provide extension to fopen-family of functions to allow
for disabling descriptor inheritance atomically during File creation.
This guards against possible leaks when a child process is spawned
before we managed to disable the file descriptor inheritance
(ie. in a multi-threaded program).
* net, nativesockets: make sockets non inheritable by default
With this commit, sockets will no longer leak to child processes when
you don't want it to. Should solves a lot of "address in use" that might
occur when your server has just restarted.
All APIs that create sockets in these modules now expose a `inheritable`
flag that allow users to toggle inheritance for the resulting sockets.
An implementation of `setInheritance()` is also provided for SocketHandle.
While atomically disabling inheritance at creation time is supported on
Windows, it's only implemented by native winsock2, which is too much for
now. This support can be implemented in a future patch.
* posix: add F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC
This command duplicates file descriptor with close-on-exec flag set.
Defined in POSIX.1-2008.
* ioselectors_kqueue: don't leak file descriptors
File descriptors internally used by ioselectors on BSD/OSX are now
shielded from leakage.
* posix: add O_CLOEXEC
This flag allows file descriptors to be open() with close-on-exec flag
set atomically.
This flag is specified in POSIX.1-2008
* tfdleak: test for selectors leakage
Also simplified the test by using handle-type agnostic APIs to test for
validity.
* ioselectors_epoll: mark all fd created close-on-exec
File descriptors from ioselectors should no longer leaks on Linux.
* tfdleak: don't check for selector leakage on Windows
The getFd proc for ioselectors_select returns a hardcoded -1
* io: add NoInheritFlag at compile time
* io: add support for ioctl-based close-on-exec
This allows for the flag to be set/unset in one syscall. While the
performance gains might be negliable, we have one less failure point
to deal with.
* tfdleak: add a test for setInheritable
* stdlib: add nimInheritHandles to restore old behaviors
* memfiles: make file handle not inheritable by default for posix
* io: setInheritable now operates on OS file handle
On Windows, the native handle is the only thing that's inheritable, thus
we can assume that users of this function will already have the handle
available to them. This also allows users to pass down file descriptors
from memfiles on Windows with ease, should that be desired.
With this, nativesockets.setInheritable can be made much simpler.
* changelog: clarify
* nativesockets: document setInheritable return value
* posix_utils: atomically disable fd inheritance for mkstemp
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* add back SIG_IGN, SIG_DFL and friends to posix.nim
accidentally wiped by ce86b4ad78aae11f62c50e4f46e8ab2a124356b4
* move deprecated sig_hold after consts include
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* refactor posix.nim
* types move to separate files for platform-specifc and generic
("other')
* consts move to separate files that get autogenerated by detect.nim
* proc's stay where they are for now, though in a second stage might
move as well
* fix missing when
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via OSX: find . -name '*.nim' -exec sed -i '' -E 's/[[:space:]]+$//' {} +
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