;; (sometimes the handler will manage to WAIT3 a process before
;; run-tests WAITPIDs it).
-(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-1)
+(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-1 :skipped-on :win32)
(let* ((process (sb-ext:run-program "/bin/cat" '() :wait nil
:output :stream :input :stream))
(out (process-input process))
(assert (= (read-byte in) i)))
(process-close process))))
-(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-2 :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
+(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-2 :skipped-on '(or (not :sb-thread) :win32))
;; Tests that reading from a FIFO is interruptible.
(let* ((process (sb-ext:run-program "/bin/cat" '()
:wait nil
:start2 start :end2 end)
seq))
-(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-3)
+(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-3 :skipped-on :win32)
;; User-defined binary input and output streams.
(let ((in (make-instance 'buffer-stream))
(out (make-instance 'buffer-stream))
(assert (= 0 (read-sequence (make-array 8) out)))
(assert (equalp buf data)))))
-(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-4)
+(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-4 :skipped-on :win32)
;; Null broadcast stream as output
(let* ((process (sb-ext:run-program "/bin/cat" '() :wait nil
:output (make-broadcast-stream)
(require :sb-posix)
-(defun make-pipe ()
- (multiple-value-bind (in out) (sb-posix:pipe)
- (let ((input (sb-sys:make-fd-stream in
- :input t
- :external-format :ascii
- :buffering :none :name "in"))
- (output (sb-sys:make-fd-stream out
- :output t
- :external-format :ascii
- :buffering :none :name "out")))
- (make-two-way-stream input output))))
-
-(defparameter *cat-in-pipe* (make-pipe))
-(defparameter *cat-in* (make-synonym-stream '*cat-in-pipe*))
-(defparameter *cat-out-pipe* (make-pipe))
-(defparameter *cat-out* (make-synonym-stream '*cat-out-pipe*))
-
-(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-5)
+#-win32
+(progn
+ (defun make-pipe ()
+ (multiple-value-bind (in out) (sb-posix:pipe)
+ (let ((input (sb-sys:make-fd-stream in
+ :input t
+ :external-format :ascii
+ :buffering :none :name "in"))
+ (output (sb-sys:make-fd-stream out
+ :output t
+ :external-format :ascii
+ :buffering :none :name "out")))
+ (make-two-way-stream input output))))
+
+ (defparameter *cat-in-pipe* (make-pipe))
+ (defparameter *cat-in* (make-synonym-stream '*cat-in-pipe*))
+ (defparameter *cat-out-pipe* (make-pipe))
+ (defparameter *cat-out* (make-synonym-stream '*cat-out-pipe*)))
+
+(with-test (:name :run-program-cat-5 :fails-on :win32)
(let ((cat (run-program "/bin/cat" nil :input *cat-in* :output *cat-out*
:wait nil)))
(dolist (test '("This is a test!"
;;; buffering of stdin and stdout depends on their TTYness, and ed isn't sufficiently
;;; agressive about flushing them. So, here's another test using :PTY.
+#-win32 (progn ;; kludge: It would be nicer to disable individual test cases,
+ ;; but we are not using WITH-TEST yet here.
+
(defparameter *tmpfile* "run-program-ed-test.tmp")
(with-open-file (f *tmpfile*
(assert (equal "baz" (read-line f)))))
(delete-file *tmpfile*))
+) ;; #-win32
+
;; Around 1.0.12 there was a regression when :INPUT or :OUTPUT was a
;; pathname designator. Since these use the same code, it should
;; suffice to test just :INPUT.
;;; This used to crash on Darwin and trigger recursive lock errors on
;;; every platform.
-(with-test (:name (:run-program :stress))
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :stress) :fails-on :win32)
;; Do it a hundred times in batches of 10 so that with a low limit
;; of the number of processes the test can have a chance to pass.
(loop
("It would be nice if this didn't crash.")
:wait nil :output nil)))))
-(with-test (:name (:run-program :pty-stream))
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :pty-stream) :fails-on :win32)
(assert (equal "OK"
(subseq
(with-output-to-string (s)
;; We can't check for the signal itself since run-program.c resets the
;; forked process' signal mask to defaults. But the default is `stop'
;; of which we can be notified asynchronously by providing a status hook.
-(with-test (:name (:run-program :inherit-stdin))
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :inherit-stdin) :fails-on :win32)
(let (stopped)
(flet ((status-hook (proc)
(case (sb-ext:process-status proc)
;; Check that in when you do run-program with :wait t that causes
;; encoding error, it does not affect the following run-program
-(with-test (:name (:run-program :clean-exit-after-encoding-error))
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :clean-exit-after-encoding-error)
+ :fails-on :win32)
(let ((had-error-p nil))
(flet ((barf (&optional (format :default))
(with-output-to-string (stream)
(progn (run-program "run-program.impure.lisp" '()) nil)
(error (e)
(princ-to-string e))))))
+
+#-win32
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :if-input-does-not-exist))
+ (let ((file (pathname (sb-posix:mktemp "rpXXXXXX"))))
+ (assert (null (sb-ext:run-program "/bin/cat" '() :input file)))
+ (assert (null (sb-ext:run-program "/bin/cat" '() :output #.(or *compile-file-truename*
+ *load-truename*)
+ :if-output-exists nil)))))
+
+
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :set-directory))
+ (let* ((directory #-win32 "/"
+ #+win32 "c:\\")
+ (out (sb-ext:process-output
+ (sb-ext:run-program #-win32 "/bin/sh"
+ #-win32 '("-c" "pwd")
+ #+win32 "cmd.exe"
+ #+win32 '("/c" "cd")
+ :output :stream
+ :directory directory
+ :search t))))
+ (assert
+ (equal directory
+ (string-right-trim '(#\Return) (read-line out))))))