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/*
* Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald.
*
* This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information.
*/
/*
* execunix.c - execute a shell script on UNIX
*
* If $(JAMSHELL) is defined, uses that to formulate execvp().
* The default is:
*
* /bin/sh -c %
*
* Each word must be an individual element in a jam variable value.
*
* In $(JAMSHELL), % expands to the command string and ! expands to
* the slot number (starting at 1) for multiprocess (-j) invocations.
* If $(JAMSHELL) doesn't include a %, it is tacked on as the last
* argument.
*
* Don't just set JAMSHELL to /bin/sh - it won't work!
*
* External routines:
* execcmd() - launch an async command execution
* execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion
*
* Internal routines:
* onintr() - bump intr to note command interruption
*
* 04/08/94 (seiwald) - Coherent/386 support added.
* 05/04/94 (seiwald) - async multiprocess interface
* 01/22/95 (seiwald) - $(JAMSHELL) support
* 01/20/00 (seiwald) - Upgraded from K&R to ANSI C
*/
# include "jam.h"
# include "lists.h"
# include "execcmd.h"
# include <errno.h>
# ifdef OS_MAC
/*
* execcmd() - launch an async command execution
*/
void
execcmd(
char *string,
void (*func)( void *closure, int status ),
void *closure,
LIST *shell )
{
printf( "%s", string );
(*func)( closure, EXEC_CMD_OK );
}
/*
* execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion
*/
int
execwait()
{
return 0;
}
# endif /* OS_MAC */