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#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
require Config; import Config;
require './test.pl';
if (!$Config{'d_fork'}) {
skip_all("fork required to pipe");
}
else {
plan(tests => 24);
}
}
my $Perl = which_perl();
$| = 1;
open(PIPE, "|-") || exec $Perl, '-pe', 'tr/YX/ko/';
printf PIPE "Xk %d - open |- || exec\n", curr_test();
next_test();
printf PIPE "oY %d - again\n", curr_test();
next_test();
close PIPE;
SKIP: {
# Technically this should be TODO. Someone try it if you happen to
# have a vmesa machine.
skip "Doesn't work here yet", 6 if $^O eq 'vmesa';
if (open(PIPE, "-|")) {
while(<PIPE>) {
s/^not //;
print;
}
close PIPE; # avoid zombies
}
else {
printf STDOUT "not ok %d - open -|\n", curr_test();
next_test();
my $tnum = curr_test;
next_test();
exec $Perl, '-le', "print q{not ok $tnum - again}";
}
# This has to be *outside* the fork
next_test() for 1..2;
my $raw = "abc\nrst\rxyz\r\nfoo\n";
if (open(PIPE, "-|")) {
$_ = join '', <PIPE>;
(my $raw1 = $_) =~ s/not ok \d+ - //;
my @r = map ord, split //, $raw;
my @r1 = map ord, split //, $raw1;
if ($raw1 eq $raw) {
s/^not (ok \d+ -) .*/$1 '@r1' passes through '-|'\n/s;
} else {
s/^(not ok \d+ -) .*/$1 expect '@r', got '@r1'\n/s;
}
print;
close PIPE; # avoid zombies
}
else {
printf STDOUT "not ok %d - $raw", curr_test();
exec $Perl, '-e0'; # Do not run END()...
}
# This has to be *outside* the fork
next_test();
if (open(PIPE, "|-")) {
printf PIPE "not ok %d - $raw", curr_test();
close PIPE; # avoid zombies
}
else {
$_ = join '', <STDIN>;
(my $raw1 = $_) =~ s/not ok \d+ - //;
my @r = map ord, split //, $raw;
my @r1 = map ord, split //, $raw1;
if ($raw1 eq $raw) {
s/^not (ok \d+ -) .*/$1 '@r1' passes through '|-'\n/s;
} else {
s/^(not ok \d+ -) .*/$1 expect '@r', got '@r1'\n/s;
}
print;
exec $Perl, '-e0'; # Do not run END()...
}
# This has to be *outside* the fork
next_test();
SKIP: {
skip "fork required", 2 unless $Config{d_fork};
pipe(READER,WRITER) || die "Can't open pipe";
if ($pid = fork) {
close WRITER;
while(<READER>) {
s/^not //;
y/A-Z/a-z/;
print;
}
close READER; # avoid zombies
}
else {
die "Couldn't fork" unless defined $pid;
close READER;
printf WRITER "not ok %d - pipe & fork\n", curr_test;
next_test;
open(STDOUT,">&WRITER") || die "Can't dup WRITER to STDOUT";
close WRITER;
my $tnum = curr_test;
next_test;
exec $Perl, '-le', "print q{not ok $tnum - with fh dup }";
}
# This has to be done *outside* the fork.
next_test() for 1..2;
}
}
wait; # Collect from $pid
pipe(READER,WRITER) || die "Can't open pipe";
close READER;
$SIG{'PIPE'} = 'broken_pipe';
sub broken_pipe {
$SIG{'PIPE'} = 'IGNORE'; # loop preventer
printf "ok %d - SIGPIPE\n", curr_test;
}
printf WRITER "not ok %d - SIGPIPE\n", curr_test;
close WRITER;
sleep 1;
next_test;
pass();
# VMS doesn't like spawning subprocesses that are still connected to
# STDOUT. Someone should modify these tests to work with VMS.
SKIP: {
skip "doesn't like spawning subprocesses that are still connected", 10
if $^O eq 'VMS';
SKIP: {
# Sfio doesn't report failure when closing a broken pipe
# that has pending output. Go figure.
# BeOS will not write to broken pipes, either.
# Nor does POSIX-BC.
skip "Won't report failure on broken pipe", 1
if $Config{d_sfio} || $^O eq 'beos' ||
$^O eq 'posix-bc';
local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
open NIL, qq{|$Perl -e "exit 0"} or die "open failed: $!";
sleep 5;
if (print NIL 'foo') {
# If print was allowed we had better get an error on close
ok( !close NIL, 'close error on broken pipe' );
}
else {
ok(close NIL, 'print failed on broken pipe');
}
}
SKIP: {
skip "Don't work yet", 9 if $^O eq 'vmesa';
# check that errno gets forced to 0 if the piped program exited
# non-zero
open NIL, qq{|$Perl -e "exit 23";} or die "fork failed: $!";
$! = 1;
ok(!close NIL, 'close failure on non-zero piped exit');
is($!, '', ' errno');
isnt($?, 0, ' status');
SKIP: {
skip "Don't work yet", 6 if $^O eq 'mpeix';
# check that status for the correct process is collected
my $zombie;
unless( $zombie = fork ) {
$NO_ENDING=1;
exit 37;
}
my $pipe = open *FH, "sleep 2;exit 13|" or die "Open: $!\n";
$SIG{ALRM} = sub { return };
alarm(1);
is( close FH, '', 'close failure for... umm, something' );
is( $?, 13*256, ' status' );
is( $!, '', ' errno');
my $wait = wait;
is( $?, 37*256, 'status correct after wait' );
is( $wait, $zombie, ' wait pid' );
is( $!, '', ' errno');
}
}
}
# Test new semantics for missing command in piped open
# 19990114 M-J. Dominus mjd@plover.com
{ local *P;
no warnings 'pipe';
ok( !open(P, "| "), 'missing command in piped open input' );
ok( !open(P, " |"), ' output');
}
# check that status is unaffected by implicit close
{
local(*NIL);
open NIL, qq{|$Perl -e "exit 23"} or die "fork failed: $!";
$? = 42;
# NIL implicitly closed here
}
is($?, 42, 'status unaffected by implicit close');
$? = 0;
# check that child is reaped if the piped program can't be executed
SKIP: {
skip "/no_such_process exists", 1 if -e "/no_such_process";
open NIL, '/no_such_process |';
close NIL;
my $child = 0;
eval {
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die; };
alarm 2;
$child = wait;
alarm 0;
};
is($child, -1, 'child reaped if piped program cannot be executed');
}
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