llvm-6502/lib/Support/Unix
Chandler Carruth 4aab4ab340 Remove SetWorkingDirectory from the Process interface. Nothing in LLVM
or Clang is using this, and it would be hard to use it correctly given
the thread hostility of the function. Also, it never checked the return
which is rather dangerous with chdir. If someone was in fact using this,
please let me know, as well as what the usecase actually is so that
I can add it back and make it more correct and secure to use. (That
said, it's never going to be "safe" per-se, but we could at least
document the risks...)

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@148211 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Host.inc revert r147542 after comments from Joerg Sonnenberger 2012-01-05 18:28:46 +00:00
Memory.inc
Mutex.inc
Path.inc
PathV2.inc Revert r146363 to allow buildbots to make forward progress. 2011-12-12 17:58:31 +00:00
Process.inc Remove SetWorkingDirectory from the Process interface. Nothing in LLVM 2012-01-15 08:41:35 +00:00
Program.inc Support/Program: Make Change<stream>ToBinary return error_code. 2011-12-13 23:16:49 +00:00
README.txt
RWMutex.inc
Signals.inc Disable the crash reporter when running lit tests. 2012-01-11 20:53:25 +00:00
system_error.inc
ThreadLocal.inc
TimeValue.inc
Unix.h

llvm/lib/Support/Unix README
===========================

This directory provides implementations of the lib/System classes that
are common to two or more variants of UNIX. For example, the directory
structure underneath this directory could look like this:

Unix           - only code that is truly generic to all UNIX platforms
  Posix        - code that is specific to Posix variants of UNIX
  SUS          - code that is specific to the Single Unix Specification
  SysV         - code that is specific to System V variants of UNIX

As a rule, only those directories actually needing to be created should be
created. Also, further subdirectories could be created to reflect versions of
the various standards. For example, under SUS there could be v1, v2, and v3
subdirectories to reflect the three major versions of SUS.