* It is because of this implicit close() that we created the
* copy of the original.
*
- * Note that the OS can recycle HANDLE (numbers) just like it
- * recycles fd (numbers), so we must update the cached value
- * of "console". You can use GetFileType() to see that
- * handle and _get_osfhandle(fd) may have the same number
- * value, but they refer to different actual files now.
+ * Note that we need to update the cached console handle to the
+ * duplicated one because the dup2() call will implicitly close
+ * the original one.
*
* Note that dup2() when given target := {0,1,2} will also
* call SetStdHandle(), so we don't need to worry about that.
*/
- dup2(new_fd, fd);
if (console == handle)
console = duplicate;
- handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
+ dup2(new_fd, fd);
/* Close the temp fd. This explicitly closes "new_handle"
* (because it has been associated with it).
*/
close(new_fd);
+ if (fd == 2)
+ setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
fd_is_interactive[fd] |= FD_SWAPPED;
return duplicate;
!wcsstr(name, L"-pty"))
return;
+ if (fd == 2)
+ setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
fd_is_interactive[fd] |= FD_MSYS;
}