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discard """
matrix: "--mm:refc; --mm:orc"
joinable: false
"""
#[
joinable: false
because it'd need cleanup up stdout
see also: tests/osproc/*.nim; consider merging those into a single test here
(easier to factor and test more things as a single self contained test)
]#
import std/[assertions, syncio]
when defined(case_testfile): # compiled test file for child process
from posix import exitnow
proc c_exit2(code: cint): void {.importc: "_exit", header: "<unistd.h>".}
import os
var a = 0
proc fun(b = 0) =
a.inc
if a mod 10000000 == 0: # prevents optimizing it away
echo a
fun(b+1)
proc main() =
let args = commandLineParams()
echo (msg: "child binary", pid: getCurrentProcessId())
let arg = args[0]
echo (arg: arg)
case arg
of "exit_0":
if true: quit(0)
of "exit_1":
if true: quit(1)
of "exit_2":
if true: quit(2)
of "exit_42":
if true: quit(42)
of "exitnow_139":
if true: exitnow(139)
of "c_exit2_139":
if true: c_exit2(139)
of "quit_139":
# `exitStatusLikeShell` doesn't distinguish between a process that
# exit(139) and a process that gets killed with `SIGSEGV` because
# 139 = 11 + 128 = SIGSEGV + 128.
# However, as #10249 shows, this leads to bad debugging experience
# when a child process dies with SIGSEGV, leaving no trace of why it
# failed. The shell (and lldb debugger) solves that by inserting a
# helpful msg: `segmentation fault` when it detects a signal killed
# the child.
# todo: expose an API that will show more diagnostic, returning
# (exitCode, signal) instead of just `shellExitCode`.
if true: quit(139)
of "exit_recursion": # stack overflow by infinite recursion
fun()
echo a
of "exit_array": # bad array access
echo args[1]
main()
elif defined(case_testfile2):
import strutils
let x = stdin.readLine()
echo x.parseInt + 5
elif defined(case_testfile3):
echo "start ta_out"
stdout.writeLine("to stdout")
stdout.flushFile()
stdout.writeLine("to stdout")
stdout.flushFile()
stderr.writeLine("to stderr")
stderr.flushFile()
stderr.writeLine("to stderr")
stderr.flushFile()
stdout.writeLine("to stdout")
stdout.flushFile()
stdout.writeLine("to stdout")
stdout.flushFile()
echo "end ta_out"
elif defined(case_testfile4):
import system # we could remove that
quit(QuitFailure)
else: # main driver
import stdtest/[specialpaths, unittest_light]
import os, osproc, strutils
const nim = getCurrentCompilerExe()
const sourcePath = currentSourcePath()
let dir = getCurrentDir() / "tests" / "osproc"
template deferring(cleanup, body) =
try: body
finally: cleanup
# we're testing `execShellCmd` so don't rely on it to compile test file
# note: this should be exported in posix.nim
proc c_system(cmd: cstring): cint {.importc: "system", header: "<stdlib.h>".}
proc compileNimProg(opt: string, name: string): string =
result = buildDir / name.addFileExt(ExeExt)
let cmd = "$# c -o:$# --hints:off $# $#" % [nim.quoteShell, result.quoteShell, opt, sourcePath.quoteShell]
doAssert c_system(cmd) == 0, $cmd
doAssert result.fileExists
block execShellCmdTest:
let output = compileNimProg("-d:release -d:case_testfile", "D20190111T024543")
## use it
template runTest(arg: string, expected: int) =
echo (arg2: arg, expected2: expected)
assertEquals execShellCmd(output & " " & arg), expected
runTest("exit_0", 0)
runTest("exitnow_139", 139)
runTest("c_exit2_139", 139)
when defined(posix):
runTest("quit_139", 127) # The quit value gets saturated to 127
else:
runTest("quit_139", 139)
block execCmdTest:
let output = compileNimProg("-d:release -d:case_testfile", "D20220705T221100")
doAssert execCmd(output & " exit_0") == 0
doAssert execCmd(output & " exit_1") == 1
doAssert execCmd(output & " exit_2") == 2
doAssert execCmd(output & " exit_42") == 42
import std/streams
block execProcessTest:
let dir = sourcePath.parentDir
let (_, err) = execCmdEx(nim & " c " & quoteShell(dir / "osproctest.nim"))
doAssert err == 0
let exePath = dir / addFileExt("osproctest", ExeExt)
let outStr1 = execProcess(exePath, workingDir = dir, args = ["foo",
"b A r"], options = {})
doAssert outStr1 == dir & "\nfoo\nb A r\n"
const testDir = "t e st"
createDir(testDir)
doAssert dirExists(testDir)
let outStr2 = execProcess(exePath, workingDir = testDir, args = ["x yz"],
options = {})
doAssert outStr2 == absolutePath(testDir) & "\nx yz\n"
removeDir(testDir)
# test for PipeOutStream
var
p = startProcess(exePath, args = ["abcdefghi", "foo", "bar", "0123456"])
outStrm = p.peekableOutputStream
var tmp: string
doAssert outStrm.readLine(tmp)
doAssert outStrm.readChar == 'a'
doAssert outStrm.peekChar == 'b'
doAssert outStrm.readChar == 'b'
doAssert outStrm.readChar == 'c'
doAssert outStrm.peekChar == 'd'
doAssert outStrm.peekChar == 'd'
doAssert outStrm.readChar == 'd'
doAssert outStrm.readStr(2) == "ef"
doAssert outStrm.peekStr(2) == "gh"
doAssert outStrm.peekStr(2) == "gh"
doAssert outStrm.readStr(1) == "g"
doAssert outStrm.readStr(3) == "hi\n"
doAssert outStrm.readLine == "foo"
doAssert outStrm.readChar == 'b'
doAssert outStrm.peekChar == 'a'
doAssert outStrm.readLine == "ar"
tmp.setLen(4)
tmp[0] = 'n'
doAssert outStrm.readDataStr(tmp, 1..3) == 3
doAssert tmp == "n012"
doAssert outStrm.peekStr(3) == "345"
doAssert outStrm.readDataStr(tmp, 1..2) == 2
doAssert tmp == "n342"
doAssert outStrm.peekStr(2) == "56"
doAssert outStrm.readDataStr(tmp, 0..3) == 3
doAssert tmp == "56\n2"
p.close
p = startProcess(exePath, args = ["123"])
outStrm = p.peekableOutputStream
let c = outStrm.peekChar
doAssert outStrm.readLine(tmp)
doAssert tmp[0] == c
tmp.setLen(7)
doAssert outStrm.peekData(addr tmp[0], 7) == 4
doAssert tmp[0..3] == "123\n"
doAssert outStrm.peekData(addr tmp[0], 7) == 4
doAssert tmp[0..3] == "123\n"
doAssert outStrm.readData(addr tmp[0], 7) == 4
doAssert tmp[0..3] == "123\n"
p.close
try:
removeFile(exePath)
except OSError:
discard
block: # test for startProcess (more tests needed)
# bugfix: windows stdin.close was a noop and led to blocking reads
proc startProcessTest(command: string, options: set[ProcessOption] = {
poStdErrToStdOut, poUsePath}, input = ""): tuple[
output: string,
exitCode: int] {.tags:
[ExecIOEffect, ReadIOEffect, RootEffect], gcsafe.} =
var p = startProcess(command, options = options + {poEvalCommand})
var outp = outputStream(p)
if input.len > 0: inputStream(p).write(input)
close inputStream(p)
result = ("", -1)
var line = newStringOfCap(120)
while true:
if outp.readLine(line):
result[0].add(line)
result[0].add("\n")
else:
result[1] = peekExitCode(p)
if result[1] != -1: break
close(p)
var result = startProcessTest("nim r --hints:off -", options = {}, input = "echo 3*4")
doAssert result == ("12\n", 0)
block: # startProcess stdin (replaces old test `tstdin` + `ta_in`)
let output = compileNimProg("-d:case_testfile2", "D20200626T215919")
var p = startProcess(output, dir) # dir not needed though
p.inputStream.write("5\n")
p.inputStream.flush()
var line = ""
var s: seq[string]
while p.outputStream.readLine(line):
s.add line
doAssert s == @["10"]
block:
let output = compileNimProg("-d:case_testfile3", "D20200626T221233")
var x = newStringOfCap(120)
block: # startProcess stdout poStdErrToStdOut (replaces old test `tstdout` + `ta_out`)
var p = startProcess(output, dir, options={poStdErrToStdOut})
deferring: p.close()
do:
var sout: seq[string]
while p.outputStream.readLine(x): sout.add x
doAssert sout == @["start ta_out", "to stdout", "to stdout", "to stderr", "to stderr", "to stdout", "to stdout", "end ta_out"]
block: # startProcess stderr (replaces old test `tstderr` + `ta_out`)
var p = startProcess(output, dir, options={})
deferring: p.close()
do:
var serr, sout: seq[string]
while p.errorStream.readLine(x): serr.add x
while p.outputStream.readLine(x): sout.add x
doAssert serr == @["to stderr", "to stderr"]
doAssert sout == @["start ta_out", "to stdout", "to stdout", "to stdout", "to stdout", "end ta_out"]
block: # startProcess exit code (replaces old test `texitcode` + `tafalse`)
let output = compileNimProg("-d:case_testfile4", "D20200626T224758")
var p = startProcess(output, dir)
doAssert waitForExit(p) == QuitFailure
p = startProcess(output, dir)
var running = true
while running:
# xxx: avoid busyloop?
running = running(p)
doAssert waitForExit(p) == QuitFailure
# make sure that first call to running() after process exit returns false
p = startProcess(output, dir)
for j in 0..<30: # refs #13449
os.sleep(50)
if not running(p): break
doAssert not running(p)
doAssert waitForExit(p) == QuitFailure # avoid zombies
import std/strtabs
block execProcessTest:
var result = execCmdEx("nim r --hints:off -", options = {}, input = "echo 3*4")
stripLineEnd(result[0])
doAssert result == ("12", 0)
when not defined(windows):
doAssert execCmdEx("ls --nonexistent").exitCode != 0
when false:
# bug: on windows, this raises; on posix, passes
doAssert execCmdEx("nonexistent").exitCode != 0
when defined(posix):
doAssert execCmdEx("echo $FO", env = newStringTable({"FO": "B"})) == ("B\n", 0)
doAssert execCmdEx("echo $PWD", workingDir = "/") == ("/\n", 0)
block: # bug #17749
let output = compileNimProg("-d:case_testfile4", "D20210417T011153")
var p = startProcess(output, dir)
let inp = p.inputStream
var count = 0
when defined(windows):
# xxx we should make osproc.hsWriteData raise IOError on windows, consistent
# with posix; we could also (in addition) make IOError a subclass of OSError.
type SIGPIPEError = OSError
else:
type SIGPIPEError = IOError
doAssertRaises(SIGPIPEError):
for i in 0..<100000:
count.inc
inp.writeLine "ok" # was giving SIGPIPE and crashing
doAssert count >= 100
doAssert waitForExit(p) == QuitFailure
close(p) # xxx isn't that missing in other places?
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