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Message-ID: <20190221204419.GJ23599@brightrain.aerifal.cx> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 15:44:19 -0500 From: Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org> To: musl@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: fgets() doesn't call fsync() before getting input On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 03:16:23PM -0500, James Larrowe wrote: > Sorry, this was a typo. I meant fflush(). However, it's still not called. > It's fixed in my program now, however I'm not sure what to do in this case. > Do I just call ffush() on stdin, stdout, and stderr or do I send a patch to > fgets()? If you want to ensure the output to stdout actually appears on the terminal/output file before some point in your program, you need to call fflush(stdout) at that point. In your case that would be between the fputs and fgets calls. Rich > On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 12:08 PM Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org> wrote: > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:31:36AM -0600, A. Wilcox wrote: > > > On 02/21/19 09:22, Rich Felker wrote: > > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:09:03AM -0500, James Larrowe wrote: > > > >> I'm writing a program that prints a dialogue to the screen and then > > asks > > > >> for input. In musl, the dialogue does not show before fgets() is > > called, > > > >> however in glibc it does. That causes a blank prompt and also some > > > >> confusion. Attached is a minimal example and a log. > > > > > > > > This difference is intentional. The specification allows but does not > > > > require that attempting to read from a line-buffered input stream > > > > causes all line-buffered output streams to be flushed. This behavior > > > > was somewhat convenient for old-style input-prompt idioms, but it > > > > doesn't scale with large numbers of files open and deadlocks with some > > > > multi-threaded usage. The portable solution here for applications is > > > > to fflush (not fsync) the particular stream you want flushed. > > > > > > > > Rich > > > > > > > > > FWIW, the only package we've come across where this is a problem is > > > mac-fdisk (which hasn't been updated since 1997 - yes, 22 years ago). > > > > > > We have a patch: > > > > > > > > https://code.foxkit.us/adelie/packages/blob/master/user/mac-fdisk/flush-stdout.patch > > > > I think it's more of an issue for the early examples in C books and > > tutorials, which invariably but inexplicably use a 1970s-era "prompt > > for input" model rather than argv[] or something that would be a lot > > more familiar (and amenable to testing) to modern readers. > > > > Rich > >
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