// Copyright 2012-2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. // ignore-fast // ignore-pretty // compile-flags:--test // NB: These tests kill child processes. Valgrind sees these children as leaking // memory, which makes for some *confusing* logs. That's why these are here // instead of in std. #[feature(macro_rules)]; extern crate native; extern crate green; extern crate rustuv; macro_rules! iotest ( { fn $name:ident() $b:block $($a:attr)* } => ( mod $name { #[allow(unused_imports)]; use std::io::timer; use std::libc; use std::str; use std::io::process::{Process, ProcessOutput}; use native; use super::*; fn f() $b $($a)* #[test] fn green() { f() } $($a)* #[test] fn native() { use native; let (tx, rx) = channel(); native::task::spawn(proc() { tx.send(f()) }); rx.recv(); } } ) ) #[cfg(test)] #[start] fn start(argc: int, argv: **u8) -> int { green::start(argc, argv, rustuv::event_loop, __test::main) } iotest!(fn test_destroy_once() { #[cfg(not(target_os="android"))] static mut PROG: &'static str = "echo"; #[cfg(target_os="android")] static mut PROG: &'static str = "ls"; // android don't have echo binary let mut p = unsafe {Process::new(PROG, []).unwrap()}; p.signal_exit().unwrap(); // this shouldn't crash (and nor should the destructor) }) iotest!(fn test_destroy_twice() { #[cfg(not(target_os="android"))] static mut PROG: &'static str = "echo"; #[cfg(target_os="android")] static mut PROG: &'static str = "ls"; // android don't have echo binary let mut p = match unsafe{Process::new(PROG, [])} { Ok(p) => p, Err(e) => fail!("wut: {}", e), }; p.signal_exit().unwrap(); // this shouldnt crash... p.signal_exit().unwrap(); // ...and nor should this (and nor should the destructor) }) pub fn test_destroy_actually_kills(force: bool) { use std::io::process::{Process, ProcessOutput, ExitStatus, ExitSignal}; use std::io::timer; use std::libc; use std::str; #[cfg(unix,not(target_os="android"))] static BLOCK_COMMAND: &'static str = "cat"; #[cfg(unix,target_os="android")] static BLOCK_COMMAND: &'static str = "/system/bin/cat"; #[cfg(windows)] static BLOCK_COMMAND: &'static str = "cmd"; // this process will stay alive indefinitely trying to read from stdin let mut p = Process::new(BLOCK_COMMAND, []).unwrap(); assert!(p.signal(0).is_ok()); if force { p.signal_kill().unwrap(); } else { p.signal_exit().unwrap(); } // Don't let this test time out, this should be quick let (tx, rx1) = channel(); let mut t = timer::Timer::new().unwrap(); let rx2 = t.oneshot(1000); spawn(proc() { select! { () = rx2.recv() => unsafe { libc::exit(1) }, () = rx1.recv() => {} } }); match p.wait() { ExitStatus(..) => fail!("expected a signal"), ExitSignal(..) => tx.send(()), } } iotest!(fn test_unforced_destroy_actually_kills() { test_destroy_actually_kills(false); }) iotest!(fn test_forced_destroy_actually_kills() { test_destroy_actually_kills(true); })