Add regression test for rustc/rustdoc broken pipe ICEs
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cmd.args(lint_flags.split_whitespace());
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// Conditionally pass `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` to rustc bin shim when this shim is *not* used to
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// build cargo itself, i.e. set `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` only when building non-cargo tools.
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//
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// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131059> for more context.
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// Conditionally pass `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` to underlying rustc. Not all binaries want
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// `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill`, which includes cargo itself.
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if env::var_os("FORCE_ON_BROKEN_PIPE_KILL").is_some() {
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cmd.arg("-Z").arg("on-broken-pipe=kill");
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}
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tests/run-make/broken-pipe-no-ice/rmake.rs
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tests/run-make/broken-pipe-no-ice/rmake.rs
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//! Check that `rustc` and `rustdoc` does not ICE upon encountering a broken pipe due to unhandled
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//! panics from raw std `println!` usages.
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//!
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//! Regression test for <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34376>.
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//@ ignore-cross-compile (needs to run test binary)
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#![feature(anonymous_pipe)]
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use std::io::Read;
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use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
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use run_make_support::env_var;
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
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enum Binary {
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Rustc,
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Rustdoc,
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}
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fn check_broken_pipe_handled_gracefully(bin: Binary, mut cmd: Command) {
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let (reader, writer) = std::pipe::pipe().unwrap();
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drop(reader); // close read-end
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cmd.stdout(writer).stderr(Stdio::piped());
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let mut child = cmd.spawn().unwrap();
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let mut stderr = String::new();
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child.stderr.as_mut().unwrap().read_to_string(&mut stderr).unwrap();
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let status = child.wait().unwrap();
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assert!(!status.success(), "{bin:?} unexpectedly succeeded");
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const PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 101;
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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{
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// On non-Windows, rustc/rustdoc built with `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` shouldn't have an exit
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// code of 101 because it should have an wait status that corresponds to SIGPIPE signal
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// number.
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assert_ne!(status.code(), Some(PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE), "{bin:?}");
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// And the stderr should be empty because rustc/rustdoc should've gotten killed.
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assert!(stderr.is_empty(), "{bin:?} stderr:\n{}", stderr);
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}
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#[cfg(windows)]
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{
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match bin {
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// On Windows, rustc has a paper that propagates the panic exit code of 101 but converts
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// broken pipe errors into fatal errors instead of ICEs.
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Binary::Rustc => {
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assert_eq!(status.code(), Some(PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE), "{bin:?}");
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// But make sure it doesn't manifest as an ICE.
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assert!(!stderr.contains("internal compiler error"), "{bin:?} ICE'd");
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}
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// On Windows, rustdoc seems to cleanly exit with exit code of 1.
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Binary::Rustdoc => {
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assert_eq!(status.code(), Some(1), "{bin:?}");
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assert!(!stderr.contains("panic"), "{bin:?} stderr contains panic");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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let mut rustc = Command::new(env_var("RUSTC"));
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rustc.arg("--print=sysroot");
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check_broken_pipe_handled_gracefully(Binary::Rustc, rustc);
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let mut rustdoc = Command::new(env_var("RUSTDOC"));
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rustdoc.arg("--version");
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check_broken_pipe_handled_gracefully(Binary::Rustdoc, rustdoc);
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}
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