#include <utility>
#if LLVM_ON_UNIX
#include <unistd.h> // getpid
+#include <sysexits.h> // EX_IOERR
#endif
using namespace clang::driver;
// Otherwise, remove result files and print extra information about abnormal
// failures.
+ int Res = 0;
for (const auto &CmdPair : FailingCommands) {
- int Res = CmdPair.first;
+ int CommandRes = CmdPair.first;
const Command *FailingCommand = CmdPair.second;
// Remove result files if we're not saving temps.
C.CleanupFileMap(C.getResultFiles(), JA, true);
// Failure result files are valid unless we crashed.
- if (Res < 0)
+ if (CommandRes < 0)
C.CleanupFileMap(C.getFailureResultFiles(), JA, true);
}
+#if LLVM_ON_UNIX
+ // llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc will exit with a special return code
+ // for SIGPIPE. Do not print diagnostics for this case.
+ if (CommandRes == EX_IOERR) {
+ Res = CommandRes;
+ continue;
+ }
+#endif
+
// Print extra information about abnormal failures, if possible.
//
// This is ad-hoc, but we don't want to be excessively noisy. If the result
// diagnostics, so always print the diagnostic there.
const Tool &FailingTool = FailingCommand->getCreator();
- if (!FailingCommand->getCreator().hasGoodDiagnostics() || Res != 1) {
+ if (!FailingCommand->getCreator().hasGoodDiagnostics() || CommandRes != 1) {
// FIXME: See FIXME above regarding result code interpretation.
- if (Res < 0)
+ if (CommandRes < 0)
Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_command_signalled)
<< FailingTool.getShortName();
else
- Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_command_failed) << FailingTool.getShortName()
- << Res;
+ Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_command_failed)
+ << FailingTool.getShortName() << CommandRes;
}
}
- return 0;
+ return Res;
}
void Driver::PrintHelp(bool ShowHidden) const {