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Re: [patch] cygcheck.cc update for cygpath()


On Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 08:55:09PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Mar  9 11:03, Brian Dessent wrote:
>> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> 
>> > I guess I misunderstood.  I thought that the current working directory
>> > could be derived through some complicated combination of Nt*() calls.
>> 
>> I could be wrong here but the way I understood it, there is no concept
>> of a working directory at the NT level, that is something that is
>> maintained by the Win32 layer.
>
>That's right.  NT doesn't have a notion what a cwd is.  It only has the
>OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES structure which defines an object by an absolute path,
>or by a path relative to a directory handle.
>
>The cwd is maintained by kernel32.dll in a per-process structure called
>RTL_USER_PROCESS_PARAMETERS.  The cwd is stored as path (always with
>trailing backslash) and as handle.

Duh, right.  I knew that.  I've seen the code.

So, maybe we could make sure the handle was inherited and pass it along
in a _CYGWIN_PWD=0x239487 format to the child?

cgf


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