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From: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 00:30:25 +0200
Subject: Abort when cleaning up fails
Patch-mainline: Yes
Git-commit: b7b028a77bd855f6f56b17c8837fc1cca77b469d
References: boo#1111572 savannah#54845
When a fatal error triggers during cleanup, another attempt will be made to
clean up, which will likely lead to the same fatal error. So instead, bail out
when that happens.
src/patch.c (cleanup): Bail out when called recursively.
(main): There is no need to call output_files() before cleanup() as cleanup()
already does that.
---
src/patch.c | 8 ++++++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- a/src/patch.c
+++ b/src/patch.c
@@ -681,7 +681,6 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
}
if (outstate.ofp && (ferror (outstate.ofp) || fclose (outstate.ofp) != 0))
write_fatal ();
- output_files (NULL);
cleanup ();
delete_files ();
if (somefailed)
@@ -1977,7 +1976,6 @@ void
fatal_exit (int sig)
{
cleanup ();
-
if (sig)
exit_with_signal (sig);
@@ -1997,6 +1995,12 @@ remove_if_needed (char const *name, bool
static void
cleanup (void)
{
+ static bool already_cleaning_up;
+
+ if (already_cleaning_up)
+ return;
+ already_cleaning_up = true;
+
remove_if_needed (TMPINNAME, &TMPINNAME_needs_removal);
remove_if_needed (TMPOUTNAME, &TMPOUTNAME_needs_removal);
remove_if_needed (TMPPATNAME, &TMPPATNAME_needs_removal);