#!./perl # $RCSfile: pipe.t,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 18:27:31 $ BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Config; import Config; unless ($Config{'d_fork'}) { print "1..0\n"; exit 0; } } $| = 1; print "1..12\n"; open(PIPE, "|-") || (exec 'tr', 'YX', 'ko'); print PIPE "Xk 1\n"; print PIPE "oY 2\n"; close PIPE; if (open(PIPE, "-|")) { while() { s/^not //; print; } close PIPE; # avoid zombies which disrupt test 12 } else { print STDOUT "not ok 3\n"; exec 'echo', 'not ok 4'; } pipe(READER,WRITER) || die "Can't open pipe"; if ($pid = fork) { close WRITER; while() { s/^not //; y/A-Z/a-z/; print; } close READER; # avoid zombies which disrupt test 12 } else { die "Couldn't fork" unless defined $pid; close READER; print WRITER "not ok 5\n"; open(STDOUT,">&WRITER") || die "Can't dup WRITER to STDOUT"; close WRITER; exec 'echo', 'not ok 6'; } pipe(READER,WRITER) || die "Can't open pipe"; close READER; $SIG{'PIPE'} = 'broken_pipe'; sub broken_pipe { $SIG{'PIPE'} = 'IGNORE'; # loop preventer print "ok 7\n"; } print WRITER "not ok 7\n"; close WRITER; sleep 1; print "ok 8\n"; # VMS doesn't like spawning subprocesses that are still connected to # STDOUT. Someone should modify tests #9 to #12 to work with VMS. if ($^O eq 'VMS') { print "ok 9\n"; print "ok 10\n"; print "ok 11\n"; print "ok 12\n"; exit; } if ($Config{d_sfio} || $^O eq machten || $^O eq beos) { # Sfio doesn't report failure when closing a broken pipe # that has pending output. Go figure. MachTen doesn't either, # but won't write to broken pipes, so nothing's pending at close. # BeOS will not write to broken pipes, either. print "ok 9\n"; } else { local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; open NIL, '|true' or die "open failed: $!"; sleep 2; print NIL 'foo' or die "print failed: $!"; if (close NIL) { print "not ok 9\n"; } else { print "ok 9\n"; } } # check that errno gets forced to 0 if the piped program exited non-zero open NIL, '|exit 23;' or die "fork failed: $!"; $! = 1; if (close NIL) { print "not ok 10\n# successful close\n"; } elsif ($! != 0) { print "not ok 10\n# errno $!\n"; } elsif ($? == 0) { print "not ok 10\n# status 0\n"; } else { print "ok 10\n"; } # check that status for the correct process is collected wait; # Collect from $pid my $zombie = fork or exit 37; my $pipe = open *FH, "sleep 2;exit 13|" or die "Open: $!\n"; $SIG{ALRM} = sub { return }; alarm(1); my $close = close FH; if ($? == 13*256 && ! length $close && ! $!) { print "ok 11\n"; } else { print "not ok 11\n# close $close\$?=$? \$!=", $!+0, ":$!\n"; }; my $wait = wait; if ($? == 37*256 && $wait == $zombie && ! $!) { print "ok 12\n"; } else { print "not ok 12\n# pid=$wait first=$pid pipe=$pipe zombie=$zombie me=$$ \$?=$? \$!=", $!+0, ":$!\n"; }