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Disable printing of error message on file descriptor 2 on CloudABI. #47033
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As CloudABI is a capability-based runtime environment, file descriptors are the mechanism that grants rights to a process. These file descriptors may be passed into processes on startup using a utility called cloudabi-run. Unlike the POSIX shell, cloudabi-run does not follow the UNIX model where file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 represent stdin, stdout and stderr. There can be arbitrary many (or few) file descriptors that can be provided. For this reason, CloudABI's C library also doesn't define STD*_FILENO. liblibc should also not declare these. Disable the code in liballoc_system that tries to print error messages over file descriptor 2. For now, let's keep this function quiet. We'll see if we can think of some other way to log this in the future.
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#47089 will make this PR obsolete? |
After rust-lang#47089 lands, CloudABI will no longer be considered UNIX. We need to pick the right allocator flavour now.
Well spotted! That PR will still make sense, but now we need to extend this to explicitly pick the right implementation if |
@bors r+ rollup |
📌 Commit c661e38 has been approved by |
Disable printing of error message on file descriptor 2 on CloudABI. As CloudABI is a capability-based runtime environment, file descriptors are the mechanism that grants rights to a process. These file descriptors may be passed into processes on startup using a utility called cloudabi-run. Unlike the POSIX shell, cloudabi-run does not follow the UNIX model where file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 represent stdin, stdout and stderr. There can be arbitrary many (or few) file descriptors that can be provided. For this reason, CloudABI's C library also doesn't define STD*_FILENO. liblibc should also not declare these. Disable the code in liballoc_system that tries to print error messages over file descriptor 2. For now, let's keep this function quiet. We'll see if we can think of some other way to log this in the future.
Disable printing of error message on file descriptor 2 on CloudABI. As CloudABI is a capability-based runtime environment, file descriptors are the mechanism that grants rights to a process. These file descriptors may be passed into processes on startup using a utility called cloudabi-run. Unlike the POSIX shell, cloudabi-run does not follow the UNIX model where file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 represent stdin, stdout and stderr. There can be arbitrary many (or few) file descriptors that can be provided. For this reason, CloudABI's C library also doesn't define STD*_FILENO. liblibc should also not declare these. Disable the code in liballoc_system that tries to print error messages over file descriptor 2. For now, let's keep this function quiet. We'll see if we can think of some other way to log this in the future.
Disable printing of error message on file descriptor 2 on CloudABI. As CloudABI is a capability-based runtime environment, file descriptors are the mechanism that grants rights to a process. These file descriptors may be passed into processes on startup using a utility called cloudabi-run. Unlike the POSIX shell, cloudabi-run does not follow the UNIX model where file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 represent stdin, stdout and stderr. There can be arbitrary many (or few) file descriptors that can be provided. For this reason, CloudABI's C library also doesn't define STD*_FILENO. liblibc should also not declare these. Disable the code in liballoc_system that tries to print error messages over file descriptor 2. For now, let's keep this function quiet. We'll see if we can think of some other way to log this in the future.
As CloudABI is a capability-based runtime environment, file descriptors
are the mechanism that grants rights to a process. These file
descriptors may be passed into processes on startup using a utility
called cloudabi-run. Unlike the POSIX shell, cloudabi-run does not
follow the UNIX model where file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 represent stdin,
stdout and stderr. There can be arbitrary many (or few) file descriptors
that can be provided. For this reason, CloudABI's C library also doesn't
define STD*_FILENO. liblibc should also not declare these.
Disable the code in liballoc_system that tries to print error messages
over file descriptor 2. For now, let's keep this function quiet. We'll
see if we can think of some other way to log this in the future.