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#!/bin/sh
tmpfiles=
trap 'rm -fr $tmpfiles' 1 2 3 15
p=t-closein-
tmpfiles="${p}in.tmp ${p}xout.tmp ${p}out1.tmp ${p}out2.tmp"
echo Hello world > ${p}in.tmp
echo world > ${p}xout.tmp
# Test with seekable stdin; followon process must see remaining data
(./test-closein${EXEEXT}; cat) < ${p}in.tmp > ${p}out1.tmp || exit 1
cmp ${p}out1.tmp ${p}in.tmp || exit 1
(./test-closein${EXEEXT} consume; cat) < ${p}in.tmp > ${p}out2.tmp || exit 1
cmp ${p}out2.tmp ${p}xout.tmp || exit 1
# Test for lack of error on pipe. Ignore any EPIPE failures from cat.
cat ${p}in.tmp 2>/dev/null | ./test-closein${EXEEXT} || exit 1
cat ${p}in.tmp 2>/dev/null | ./test-closein${EXEEXT} consume || exit 1
# Test for lack of error when nothing is read
./test-closein${EXEEXT} </dev/null || exit 1
./test-closein${EXEEXT} <&- || exit 1
# Test for no error when EOF is read early
./test-closein${EXEEXT} consume </dev/null || exit 1
# Test for error when read fails because no file available
./test-closein${EXEEXT} consume close <&- 2>/dev/null && exit 1
# Cleanup
rm -fr $tmpfiles
exit 0
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