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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
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# SUCH DAMAGE.

source ./functions.sh

pidfile=shebang-python.pid
sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
script=$abs_top_srcdir/tests/shebang.py

if test ! -f "$script"; then
    echo "$0: could not locate shebang.py"
    exit 1
fi

rm -f $pidfile $sock
cleanup_fn rm -f $pidfile $sock

$script -P $pidfile -U $sock -f -v &

# We may have to wait a short time for the pid file to appear.
for i in {1..60}; do
    if test -f $pidfile; then
        break
    fi
    sleep 1
done
if ! test -f $pidfile; then
    echo "$0: PID file was not created"
    exit 1
fi

pid="$(cat $pidfile)"
cleanup_fn kill $pid

# Check the process exists.
kill -s 0 $pid

# Check the socket was created (and is a socket).
test -S $sock

# Kill the process.
kill $pid

# Check the process exits (eventually).
for i in {1..10}; do
    if ! kill -s 0 $pid; then
        break;
    fi
    sleep 1
done
if kill -s 0 $pid; then
    echo "$0: process did not exit after sending a signal"
    exit 1
fi