commit | 31f71506d7026595be76713af25197a8c0022ac8 | [log] [tgz] |
---|---|---|
author | Joel Sing <joel@sing.id.au> | Tue Nov 03 02:11:51 2020 +1100 |
committer | Joel Sing <joel@sing.id.au> | Fri Nov 13 13:56:34 2020 +0000 |
tree | fda9d6175e2f2fa14d3596771a156ddd54c0ea31 | |
parent | 30ba7980932dfb7ec6660ee929b4e1982256285f [diff] |
syscall: use correct type for TIOCSPGRP/TIOCGPGRP These ioctls take a pid_t (generally a C integer aka int32) and not an int64 - we currently get away with this on little endian 64 bit platforms, since the bytes fall into the correct place, however this breaks on big endian 64 bit platforms (like openbsd/mips64). Update #40995 Change-Id: I622a0543fd562d97f76a7376a84fd2641e6d6a24 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/267605 Trust: Joel Sing <joel@sing.id.au> Run-TryBot: Joel Sing <joel@sing.id.au> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.
Gopher image by Renee French, licensed under Creative Commons 3.0 Attributions license.
Our canonical Git repository is located at https://go.googlesource.com/go. There is a mirror of the repository at https://github.com/golang/go.
Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
Official binary distributions are available at https://golang.org/dl/.
After downloading a binary release, visit https://golang.org/doc/install or load doc/install.html in your web browser for installation instructions.
If a binary distribution is not available for your combination of operating system and architecture, visit https://golang.org/doc/install/source or load doc/install-source.html in your web browser for source installation instructions.
Go is the work of thousands of contributors. We appreciate your help!
To contribute, please read the contribution guidelines: https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html
Note that the Go project uses the issue tracker for bug reports and proposals only. See https://golang.org/wiki/Questions for a list of places to ask questions about the Go language.