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source [file dirname [info script]]/testing.tcl
needs constraint jim
needs cmd socket
needs cmd os.fork
constraint eval ipv6 {[socket -ipv6 stream.server ::1:5000] close}
constraint expr linux {$tcl_platform(os) eq "linux"}
# Given an IPv4 or IPv6 server socket, return an address
# that a client can use to connect to the socket.
# This handles the case where the server is listening on (say) 0.0.0.0:5000
# but some systems need the client to connect on localhost:5000
proc socket-connect-addr {s} {
if {[regexp {(.*):([^:]+)} [$s sockname] -> host port]} {
if {$host eq "0.0.0.0"} {
return 127.0.0.1:$port
} elseif {$host eq {[::]}} {
return \[::1\]:$port
}
}
return [$s sockname]
}
test socket-1.1 {stream} -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket stream.server 127.0.0.1:0]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket stream [$s sockname]]
$s close
$c puts hello
$c close
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
$cs gets buf
$cs close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.2 {dgram - connected} -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket dgram.server 127.0.0.1:0]
set c [socket dgram [$s sockname]]
$s buffering none
$c buffering none
$c puts -nonewline hello
set buf [$s recv 1000]
$c close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.3 {dgram - unconnected} -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket dgram.server 127.0.0.1:0]
set c [socket dgram]
$s buffering none
$c buffering none
$c sendto hello [$s sockname]
set buf [$s recv 1000]
$c close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.4 {unix} -body {
set path [file tempfile]
file delete $path
set s [socket unix.server $path]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket unix $path]
$s close
$c puts hello
$c close
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
$cs gets buf
$cs close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.5 {unix.dgram} -body {
set path [file tempfile]
file delete $path
set s [socket unix.dgram.server $path]
set c [socket unix.dgram $path]
$s buffering none
$c buffering none
$c puts -nonewline hello
set buf [$s recv 1000]
$s close
$c close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.6 {pipe} -body {
lassign [socket pipe] r w
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
$r close
$w puts hello
$w close
exit 99
}
$w close
$r gets buf
$r close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.7 {socketpair} -body {
lassign [socket pair] s1 s2
$s1 buffering line
$s2 buffering line
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
$s1 close
# Read data and send it back
$s2 gets buf
$s2 puts $buf
$s2 close
exit 99
}
$s2 close
$s1 puts hello
$s1 gets buf
$s1 close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.8 {stream - ipv6} -constraints ipv6 -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket -ipv6 stream.server {[::1]:0}]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket -ipv6 stream [$s sockname]]
$s close
$c puts hello
$c close
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
$cs gets buf
$cs close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.9 {dgram - ipv6 - unconnected} -constraints ipv6 -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket -ipv6 dgram.server {[::1]:0}]
set c [socket -ipv6 dgram]
$s buffering none
$c buffering none
$c sendto hello [$s sockname]
set buf [$s recv 1000]
$c close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.10 {stream - port only} -body {
set s [socket stream.server 0]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket stream [socket-connect-addr $s]]
$s close
$c puts hello
$c close
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
$cs gets buf
$cs close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-1.11 {stream - ipv6 - port only} -constraints ipv6 -body {
# Let the system choose a port
set s [socket -ipv6 stream.server 0]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket -ipv6 stream [socket-connect-addr $s]]
$s close
$c puts hello
$c close
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
$cs gets buf
$cs close
$s close
set buf
} -result {hello}
# On hurd, sockname does not return the path for unix domain sockets
test socket-1.12 {unix} -constraints linux -body {
set path [file tempfile]
file delete $path
set s [socket unix.server $path]
set equal [expr {[$s sockname] eq $path}]
$s close
set equal
} -result {1}
test socket-2.1 {read 1} -body {
lassign [socket pipe] r w
$w puts -nonewline hello
$w close
set chars {}
while {1} {
set c [$r read 1]
if {$c eq ""} {
break
}
lappend chars $c
}
$r close
set chars
} -result {h e l l o}
test socket-2.2 {read to EOF} -body {
lassign [socket pipe] r w
$w puts -nonewline hello
$w close
set buf [$r read]
$r close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-2.3 {read -nonewline} -body {
lassign [socket pipe] r w
$w puts hello
$w close
set buf [$r read -nonewline]
$r close
set buf
} -result {hello}
test socket-2.4 {isatty} -body {
lassign [socket pipe] r w
set result [list [$r isatty] [$w isatty]]
$r close
$w close
set result
} -result {0 0}
test socket-2.5 {peername} -body {
set s [socket stream.server 0]
stdout flush
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
try {
set c [socket stream [socket-connect-addr $s]]
$s close
$c puts [list [$c sockname] [$c peername]]
$c close
} on error msg {
stderr puts $msg
}
exit 99
}
set cs [$s accept]
lassign [$cs gets] c_sockname c_peername
if {$c_sockname ne [$cs peername]} {
error "client sockname=$c_sockname not equal to server peername=[$cs peername]"
}
if {$c_peername ne [$cs sockname]} {
error "client peername=$c_peername not equal to server sockname=[$cs sockname]"
}
$cs close
$s close
} -result {}
test socket-3.1 {listen} {
set s [socket stream.server 0]
$s listen 10
$s close
} {}
test socket-3.2 {listen usage} -body {
set s [socket stream.server 0]
$s listen
} -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args: should be "* listen backlog"} -cleanup {
$s close
}
test socket-3.3 {listen usage} -body {
set s [socket stream.server 0]
$s listen blah
} -returnCodes error -match glob -result {expected integer but got "blah"} -cleanup {
$s close
}
test socket-3.4 {listen not a socket} -body {
set f [open [info script]]
$f listen 10
} -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {(bad|socket)} -cleanup {
$f close
}
test socket-4.1 {invalid ipv6 address} -constraints ipv6 -body {
socket -ipv6 stream "- invalid - address -"
} -returnCodes error -result {Not a valid address: :::- invalid - address -}
test socket-4.2 {invalid ipv4 address} -body {
socket stream {9.9.9.9.9:0}
} -returnCodes error -result {Not a valid address: 9.9.9.9.9:0}
test socket-4.3 {sockname on non-socket} -body {
set f [open [info script]]
$f sockname
} -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {(bad|socket)} -cleanup {
$f close
}
test socket-4.4 {peername on non-socket} -body {
set f [open [info script]]
$f peername
} -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {(bad|socket)} -cleanup {
$f close
}
# For the eventloop tests, let's set up a client and a server where the client
# simply echos everything back to the server
set s [socket stream.server 0]
if {[os.fork] == 0} {
# child
set c [socket stream [socket-connect-addr $s]]
$s close
$c ndelay 1
$c readable {
# read everything available (non-blocking read)
set buf [$c read]
if {[string length $buf]} {
$c puts -nonewline $buf
$c flush
}
if {[$c eof]} {
incr readdone
$c close
}
}
vwait readdone
exit 99
}
# Now set up the server
set cs [$s accept addr]
defer {
$cs close
}
$s close
$cs buffering line
# At this point, $cs is the server connection to the client in the child process
test eventloop-1.1 {puts/gets} {
$cs puts hello
$cs gets
} hello
test eventloop-1.2 {puts/read} {
$cs puts -nonewline again
$cs flush
lmap p [range 5] {
set c [$cs read 1]
set c
}
} {a g a i n}
test eventloop-1.3 {gets with no timeout and multiple newlines} {
$cs puts a\nb\nc\nd\ne
lmap p [range 5] {
$cs gets buf
set buf
}
} {a b c d e}
test eventloop-1.4 {gets with timeout and multiple newlines} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs puts a\nb\nc\nd\ne
lmap p [range 6] {
set rc [$cs gets buf]
set buf
}
} {a b c d e {}}
test eventloop-1.5 {gets with timeout and incomplete line} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs puts -nonewline first
list [$cs gets buf] $buf
} {-1 {}}
test eventloop-1.6 {gets with timeout and complete line} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs puts second
list [$cs gets buf] $buf
} {11 firstsecond}
test eventloop-1.7 {gets when read with extra data} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs puts -nonewline abcde
$cs flush
# This won't get get a line
$cs gets line
# now read should read the data
set data [$cs read -nonewline]
list $line $data
} {{} abcde}
test eventloop-1.7 {read with timeout and no data} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs read
} {}
test eventloop-1.6 {read with timeout and data} {
$cs timeout 100
$cs puts -nonewline data
$cs flush
$cs read
} {data}
test sockopt-1.1 {sockopt} -body {
lsort [dict keys [$cs sockopt]]
} -match glob -result {*tcp_nodelay*}
test sockopt-1.2 {sockopt set} {
$cs sockopt tcp_nodelay 1
dict get [$cs sockopt] tcp_nodelay
} 1
test sockopt-1.3 {sockopt set invalid} -body {
$cs sockopt tcp_nodelay badbool
} -returnCodes error -result {expected boolean but got "badbool"}
testreport
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