#include #include #include #include #include /** * Magically finds the current's executable path * * I'm doing the do{}while(); trick because Linux (what I'm running) is not * POSIX compilant and so lstat() cannot be trusted on /proc entries * * See Also: * man 2 stat #TODO: Figure this out on linux * * According to POSIX.1-2001, lstat() on a symbolic link need return valid information only in the st_size field and the file type of the st_mode field of the stat structure. POSIX.1-2008 tightens the specification, requiring lstat() to return valid information in all fields except the mode bits in st_mode. * * @return char* the path of the current executable */ char *get_dwm_path(){ return "/run/current-system/sw/bin/dwm"; // https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/C_Programming/POSIX_Reference/sys/stat.h#Member_types // struct stat s; // int r, length, rate = 42; // char *path = NULL; // // if(lstat("/proc/self/exe", &s) == -1){ // perror("lstat:"); // return NULL; // } // // length = s.st_size + 1 - rate; // // do{ // length+=rate; // // free(path); // path = malloc(sizeof(char) * length); // // if(path == NULL){ // perror("malloc:"); // return NULL; // } // // r = readlink("/proc/self/exe", path, length); // // if(r == -1){ // perror("readlink:"); // return NULL; // } // }while(r >= length); // // path[r] = '\0'; // // return path; } /** * self-restart * * Initially inspired by: Yu-Jie Lin * https://sites.google.com/site/yjlnotes/notes/dwm */ void self_restart(const Arg *arg) { char *const argv[] = {get_dwm_path(), NULL}; if(argv[0] == NULL){ return; } execv(argv[0], argv); }