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Pietro Gagliardi bfd608cf8e And of course setitimer() doesn't allow us to override the struct sigvalue, so we can't chain out to outer SIGALRM calls. Hooray for global state! 2019-05-04 14:31:33 -04:00
Pietro Gagliardi 5836a2a236 Ugh, macOS doesn't support timer_create() and friends :| (Even up to 10.13, it seems; not sure about 10.14!) Switch back to setitimer(). Also rename oldsig to prevSig and remove a needless (for now???) cast. 2019-05-04 14:24:22 -04:00
Pietro Gagliardi 8655bbf19c Finished porting over the timer functions from testing_darwinunix.c to timer_darwinunix.c. This also includes changing timerRunWIthTimeout() from using setitimer() to using timer_create() and friends, and removing the fallbacks from timerSleep().
Also fixed a possible incorrect use of TlsSetValue() in the Windows code that I spotted while writing an intermediate version of the Unix code.
2019-05-04 12:13:07 -04:00
Pietro Gagliardi 6a25efce63 Started writing the new timer_darwinunix.c file; implemented the monotonic time functions for now. On non-macOS, we now require clock_gettime() to be successful, as GLib also does (at least as far back as the version that ships with Ubuntu 14.04); we also gather the time at first call and use that as the basis for returning a single integer from timerMonotonicNow(), so timerTimeSub() is a simple subtraction now. The logic for this conversion is based on the logic of timevalsub() in macOS's sys/time.h, though this is really simple to understand. 2019-05-03 23:03:38 -04:00