Get fork() working on Windows
This is done without using Microsoft's internal APIs. MAP_PRIVATE mappings are copied to the subprocess via a pipe, since Microsoft doesn't want us to have proper COW pages. MAP_SHARED mappings are remapped without needing to do any copying. Global variables need copying along with the stack and the whole heap of anonymous mem. This actually improves the reliability of the redbean http server although one shouldn't expect 10k+ connections on a home computer that isn't running software built to serve like Linux or FreeBSD.
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@@ -14,8 +14,10 @@ struct MemoryIntervals {
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struct MemoryInterval {
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int x;
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int y;
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long h;
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int prot;
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int flags;
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} p[128];
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long h[128];
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};
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extern struct MemoryIntervals _mmi;
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@@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ extern struct MemoryIntervals _mmi;
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unsigned FindMemoryInterval(const struct MemoryIntervals *, int) nosideeffect;
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bool AreMemoryIntervalsOk(const struct MemoryIntervals *) nosideeffect;
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void PrintMemoryIntervals(int, const struct MemoryIntervals *);
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int TrackMemoryInterval(struct MemoryIntervals *, int, int, long);
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int TrackMemoryInterval(struct MemoryIntervals *, int, int, long, int, int);
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int ReleaseMemoryIntervals(struct MemoryIntervals *, int, int,
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void (*)(struct MemoryIntervals *, int, int));
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void ReleaseMemoryNt(struct MemoryIntervals *, int, int);
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