;;; 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*
- :direction :output
- :if-exists :supersede)
- (write-line "bar" f))
-
-(defparameter *ed*
- (run-program "/bin/ed" (list *tmpfile*) :wait nil :pty t))
-
-(defparameter *ed-pipe* (make-two-way-stream (process-pty *ed*) (process-pty *ed*)))
-(defparameter *ed-in* (make-synonym-stream '*ed-pipe*))
-(defparameter *ed-out* (make-synonym-stream '*ed-pipe*))
-
-(defun read-linish (stream)
- (with-output-to-string (s)
- (loop for c = (read-char stream)
- while (and c (not (eq #\newline c)))
- ;; Some eds like to send \r\n
- do (unless (eq #\return c)
- (write-char c s)))))
-
-(defun assert-ed (command response)
- (when command
- (write-line command *ed-in*)
- (force-output *ed-in*))
- (when response
- (let ((got (read-linish *ed-out*)))
- (unless (equal response got)
- (error "wanted '~A' from ed, got '~A'" response got))))
- *ed*)
-
-(unwind-protect
- (with-test (:name :run-program-ed)
- (assert-ed nil "4")
- (assert-ed ".s/bar/baz/g" nil)
- (assert-ed "w" "4")
- (assert-ed "q" nil)
- (process-wait *ed*)
- (with-open-file (f *tmpfile*)
- (assert (equal "baz" (read-line f)))))
- (delete-file *tmpfile*))
-
-) ;; #-win32
+#-win32
+(with-test (:name :is-/bin/ed-installed?)
+ (assert (probe-file "/bin/ed")))
+
+#-win32
+(progn
+ (defparameter *tmpfile* "run-program-ed-test.tmp")
+
+ (with-test (:name :run-program-/bin/ed)
+ (with-open-file (f *tmpfile*
+ :direction :output
+ :if-exists :supersede)
+ (write-line "bar" f))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (let* ((ed (run-program "/bin/ed" (list *tmpfile*) :wait nil :pty t))
+ (ed-in (process-pty ed))
+ (ed-out (process-pty ed)))
+ (labels ((read-linish (stream)
+ (with-output-to-string (s)
+ (loop for c = (read-char stream)
+ while (and c (not (eq #\newline c)))
+ ;; Some eds like to send \r\n
+ do (unless (eq #\return c)
+ (write-char c s)))))
+ (assert-ed (command response)
+ (when command
+ (write-line command ed-in)
+ (force-output ed-in))
+ (when response
+ (let ((got (read-linish ed-out)))
+ (unless (equal response got)
+ (error "wanted '~A' from ed, got '~A'" response got))))
+ ed))
+ (assert-ed nil "4")
+ (assert-ed ".s/bar/baz/g" nil)
+ (assert-ed "w" "4")
+ (assert-ed "q" nil)
+ (process-wait ed)
+ (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
(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))))))
+
+(with-test (:name (:run-program :directory-nil))
+ (sb-ext:run-program #-win32 "/bin/sh"
+ #-win32 '("-c" "pwd")
+ #+win32 "cmd.exe"
+ #+win32 '("/c" "cd")
+ :directory nil
+ :search t))