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- ;;;; popen.test --- exercise ice-9/popen.scm -*- scheme -*-
- ;;;;
- ;;;; Copyright 2003, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- ;;;;
- ;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- ;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- ;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- ;;;; version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- ;;;;
- ;;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- ;;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
- ;;;;
- ;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- ;;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- ;;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- (define-module (test-suite test-ice-9-popen)
- #:use-module (test-suite lib)
- #:use-module (ice-9 popen))
- ;; read from PORT until eof is reached, return what's read as a string
- (define (read-string-to-eof port)
- (do ((lst '() (cons c lst))
- (c (read-char port) (read-char port)))
- ((eof-object? c)
- (list->string (reverse! lst)))))
- ;; call (THUNK), with SIGPIPE set to SIG_IGN so that an EPIPE error is
- ;; generated rather than a SIGPIPE signal
- (define (with-epipe thunk)
- (dynamic-wind
- (lambda ()
- (sigaction SIGPIPE SIG_IGN))
- thunk
- restore-signals))
- ;;
- ;; open-input-pipe
- ;;
- (with-test-prefix "open-input-pipe"
-
- (pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
- (open-input-pipe))
-
- (pass-if "port?"
- (port? (open-input-pipe "echo hello")))
-
- (pass-if "echo hello"
- (string=? "hello\n" (read-string-to-eof (open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))
-
- ;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdin is the same as stderr
- (pass-if "stdin==stderr"
- (let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
- (with-input-from-port port
- (lambda ()
- (with-error-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))))
- #t)
-
- ;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdout is the same as stderr
- (pass-if "stdout==stderr"
- (let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
- (with-output-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (with-error-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))))
- #t)
-
- (pass-if "open-input-pipe process gets (current-input-port) as stdin"
- (let* ((p2c (pipe))
- (port (with-input-from-port (car p2c)
- (lambda ()
- (open-input-pipe "read line && echo $line")))))
- (display "hello\n" (cdr p2c))
- (force-output (cdr p2c))
- (let ((result (eq? (read port) 'hello)))
- (close-port (cdr p2c))
- (close-pipe port)
- result)))
- ;; After the child closes stdout (which it indicates here by writing
- ;; "closed" to stderr), the parent should see eof. In Guile 1.6.4
- ;; and earlier a duplicate of stdout existed in the child, meaning
- ;; eof was not seen.
- ;;
- ;; Note that the objective here is to test that the parent sees EOF
- ;; while the child is still alive. (It is obvious that the parent
- ;; must see EOF once the child has died.) The use of the `p2c'
- ;; pipe, and `echo closed' and `read' in the child, allows us to be
- ;; sure that we are testing what the parent sees at a point where
- ;; the child has closed stdout but is still alive.
- (pass-if "no duplicate"
- (let* ((c2p (pipe))
- (p2c (pipe))
- (port (with-error-to-port (cdr c2p)
- (lambda ()
- (with-input-from-port (car p2c)
- (lambda ()
- (open-input-pipe
- "exec 1>/dev/null; echo closed 1>&2; exec 2>/dev/null; read")))))))
- (close-port (cdr c2p)) ;; write side
- (let ((result (eof-object? (read-char port))))
- (display "hello!\n" (cdr p2c))
- (force-output (cdr p2c))
- (close-pipe port)
- result)))
- )
- ;;
- ;; open-output-pipe
- ;;
- (with-test-prefix "open-output-pipe"
-
- (pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
- (open-output-pipe))
-
- (pass-if "port?"
- (port? (open-output-pipe "exit 0")))
-
- ;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdin is the same as stderr
- (pass-if "stdin==stderr"
- (let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
- (with-input-from-port port
- (lambda ()
- (with-error-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))))
- #t)
-
- ;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdout is the same as stderr
- (pass-if "stdout==stderr"
- (let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
- (with-output-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (with-error-to-port port
- (lambda ()
- (open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))))
- #t)
-
- ;; After the child closes stdin (which it indicates here by writing
- ;; "closed" to stderr), the parent should see a broken pipe. We
- ;; setup to see this as EPIPE (rather than SIGPIPE). In Guile 1.6.4
- ;; and earlier a duplicate of stdin existed in the child, preventing
- ;; the broken pipe occurring.
- ;;
- ;; Note that the objective here is to test that the parent sees a
- ;; broken pipe while the child is still alive. (It is obvious that
- ;; the parent will see a broken pipe once the child has died.) The
- ;; use of the `c2p' pipe, and the repeated `echo closed' in the
- ;; child, allows us to be sure that we are testing what the parent
- ;; sees at a point where the child has closed stdin but is still
- ;; alive.
- ;;
- ;; Note that `with-epipe' must apply only to the parent and not to
- ;; the child process; we rely on the child getting SIGPIPE, to
- ;; terminate it (and avoid leaving a zombie).
- (pass-if "no duplicate"
- (let* ((c2p (pipe))
- (port (with-error-to-port (cdr c2p)
- (lambda ()
- (open-output-pipe
- "exec 0</dev/null; while true; do echo closed 1>&2; done")))))
- (close-port (cdr c2p)) ;; write side
- (with-epipe
- (lambda ()
- (let ((result
- (and (char? (read-char (car c2p))) ;; wait for child to do its thing
- (catch 'system-error
- (lambda ()
- (write-char #\x port)
- (force-output port)
- #f)
- (lambda (key name fmt args errno-list)
- (= (car errno-list) EPIPE))))))
- ;; Now close our reading end of the pipe. This should give
- ;; the child a broken pipe and so allow it to exit.
- (close-port (car c2p))
- (close-pipe port)
- result)))))
- )
- ;;
- ;; close-pipe
- ;;
- (with-test-prefix "close-pipe"
-
- (pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
- (close-pipe))
-
- (pass-if "exit 0"
- (let ((st (close-pipe (open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))
- (and (status:exit-val st)
- (= 0 (status:exit-val st)))))
-
- (pass-if "exit 1"
- (let ((st (close-pipe (open-output-pipe "exit 1"))))
- (and (status:exit-val st)
- (= 1 (status:exit-val st))))))
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