* POSIX platforms and some are applicable only on Windows. As such, the
* function definitions unique to each platform are separated out with
* ifdef macros. More descriptive comments on individual functions are provided
- * in daemon.c (for Linux) and daemon-windows.c (for Windows).
+ * in daemon-unix.c (for POSIX platforms) and daemon-windows.c (for Windows).
* The DAEMON_OPTION_ENUMS, DAEMON_LONG_OPTIONS and DAEMON_OPTION_HANDLERS
* macros are useful for parsing command-line options in individual utilities.
void set_detach(void);
void daemon_set_monitor(void);
-void set_pidfile(const char *name);
void set_no_chdir(void);
void ignore_existing_pidfile(void);
pid_t read_pidfile(const char *name);
#else
#define DAEMON_OPTION_ENUMS \
OPT_DETACH, \
+ OPT_NO_CHDIR, \
+ OPT_PIDFILE, \
OPT_PIPE_HANDLE, \
OPT_SERVICE, \
OPT_SERVICE_MONITOR
#define DAEMON_LONG_OPTIONS \
{"detach", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DETACH}, \
+ {"no-chdir", no_argument, NULL, OPT_NO_CHDIR}, \
+ {"pidfile", optional_argument, NULL, OPT_PIDFILE}, \
{"pipe-handle", required_argument, NULL, OPT_PIPE_HANDLE}, \
{"service", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SERVICE}, \
{"service-monitor", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SERVICE_MONITOR}
case OPT_DETACH: \
break; \
\
+ case OPT_NO_CHDIR: \
+ break; \
+ \
+ case OPT_PIDFILE: \
+ set_pidfile(optarg); \
+ break; \
+ \
case OPT_PIPE_HANDLE: \
set_pipe_handle(optarg); \
break; \
void service_start(int *argcp, char **argvp[]);
void service_stop(void);
bool should_service_stop(void);
+void set_pidfile(const char *name);
+void close_standard_fds(void);
#endif /* daemon.h */