X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Frun-program.impure.lisp;fp=tests%2Frun-program.impure.lisp;h=95da2dcd8645a2fe1e0a4293c8e1287b56d835fa;hb=f9663e4a4c35614fcba5812882f9ed812cbcf62d;hp=8a4b3a3761304e488ba3bdedd228dd260856347a;hpb=97527a422a7ca9ad37332af9a5a33d710a20dcda;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/run-program.impure.lisp b/tests/run-program.impure.lisp index 8a4b3a3..95da2dc 100644 --- a/tests/run-program.impure.lisp +++ b/tests/run-program.impure.lisp @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ;; (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)) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ (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 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ :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)) @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ (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) @@ -127,24 +127,26 @@ (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!" @@ -158,6 +160,9 @@ ;;; 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 ( ;; 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* @@ -201,6 +206,8 @@ (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. @@ -217,7 +224,7 @@ ;;; 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 @@ -230,7 +237,7 @@ ("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) @@ -247,7 +254,7 @@ ;; 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) @@ -267,7 +274,8 @@ ;; 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) @@ -307,6 +315,7 @@ (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)))