* Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011029 00:53] wrote: > * Lamont Granquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011029 00:43] wrote: > > > > I'm trying to figure out the best way to write a wrapper around memcpy() > > which can call fprintf() without winding up getting into a recursive > > loop. The problem is that fprintf() will call memcpy() and around and > > around we go. > > > > I can use a global variable to prevent this, but that usage isn't thread > > safe. I can make it thread safe by using pthread keys, but then i have to > > link in libc_r, and for non-pthreaded programs i don't want to do that. > > > > Anyone have any suggestions? Right now I'm almost thinking that I just > > need to directly patch libc and libc_r. It might be an ugly patch though, > > and I'd rather not have this patch mandate recompiling all of libc. > > Where do you see mem* calling printf?
Uh, nevermind. :) Ok, what you want to do is use a nested flag in memcpy so you don't recurse, there's some code in libc that's conditionally compiled when compiling libc_r, _THREAD_SAFE or something is defined, once you find that then just simply use the global for non threaded programs and keys for threaded ones. best of luck, -- -Alfred Perlstein [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 'Instead of asking why a piece of software is using "1970s technology," start asking why software is ignoring 30 years of accumulated wisdom.' http://www.morons.org/rants/gpl-harmful.php3 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message