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#!/usr/bin/env expect
############################################################################
# Purpose: Test sbatch/srun/salloc path resolving
############################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2019 SchedMD LLC.
# Written by Nathan Rini <nate@schedmd.com>
#
# This file is part of Slurm, a resource management program.
# For details, see <https://slurm.schedmd.com/>.
# Please also read the included file: DISCLAIMER.
#
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############################################################################

source ./globals

set file_in	"bash"

# Increase timeout to account for sbatch --wait backoff
set timeout 20

proc cleanup {} {
	global file_in

	file delete $file_in
}

proc test_sbatch { local } {
	global sbatch number file_in

	set rc -12345
	set job_id 0

	if { $local } {
		set file_in_loc "./$file_in"
		set exp_rc 0
	} else {
		set file_in_loc "$file_in"
		set exp_rc 1
	}
	spawn $sbatch -W -t1 --output=/dev/null --wrap "$file_in_loc -c /bin/false"
	expect {
		-re "Submitted batch job ($number)" {
			set job_id $expect_out(1,string)
			exp_continue
		}
		-re "error" {
			log_warn "sbatch job was not submitted"
			return 1
		}
		timeout {
			fail "sbatch not responding"
		}
		eof {
			lassign [wait] pid spawnid os_error_flag rc
		}
	}

	if { $job_id == 0 } {
		log_debug "batch submit failure"
		return 1
	}

	if {$rc != 0 } {
		log_debug "This error is expected, not a problem"
	}

	if { $rc != $exp_rc } {
		log_debug "sbatch error submitting job $job_id rc: $rc instead of $exp_rc"
		return 1
	}

	return 0
}

proc test_salloc { local } {
	global salloc number file_in

	set rc -12345
	set job_id 0

	if { $local } {
		set file_in_loc "./$file_in"
		set exp_rc 0
	} else {
		set file_in_loc "$file_in"
		set exp_rc 1
	}
	spawn $salloc -t1 $file_in_loc -c /bin/false
	expect {
		-re "salloc: Granted job allocation ($number)" {
			set job_id $expect_out(1,string)
			exp_continue
		}
		-re "error" {
			fail "Job was not submitted"
		}
		timeout {
			fail "salloc not responding"
		}
		eof {
			lassign [wait] pid spawnid os_error_flag rc
		}
	}

	if { $job_id == 0 } {
		log_debug "salloc submit failure"
		return 1
	}

	if {$rc != 0 } {
		log_debug "This error is expected, not a problem"
	}

	if { $rc != $exp_rc } {
		log_debug "salloc error submitting job $job_id rc: $rc instead of $exp_rc"
		return 1
	}

	return 0
}

proc test_srun { local } {
	global srun number file_in re_word_str

	set rc -12345
	set job_id 0

	if { $local } {
		set file_in_loc "./$file_in"
		set exp_rc 0
	} else {
		set file_in_loc "$file_in"
		set exp_rc 1
	}
	spawn $srun -v -t1 $file_in_loc -c /bin/false
	expect {
		-re "launching StepId=($number)\\.($re_word_str)" {
			set job_id $expect_out(1,string)
			exp_continue
		}
		timeout {
			fail "srun not responding"
		}
		eof {
			lassign [wait] pid spawnid os_error_flag rc
		}
	}


	if { $job_id == 0 } {
		log_debug "srun submit failure"
		return 1
	}

	if {$rc != 0 } {
		log_debug "This error is expected, not a problem"
	}

	if { $rc != $exp_rc } {
		log_debug "srun error submitting job $job_id rc: $rc instead of $exp_rc"
		return 1
	}

	return 0
}

set ::env(PATH) "/bin:/usr/bin"

make_bash_script $file_in $bin_true

# Test tools expecting bash to be used instead of our local 'bash' script
subtest {[test_sbatch 0] == 0} "Verify that the sbatch executable will be resolved from the search path if it does not contain a /"
subtest {[test_salloc 0] == 0} "Verify that the salloc executable will be resolved from the search path if it does not contain a /"
subtest {[test_srun 0] == 0} "Verify that the srun executable will be resolved from the search path if it does not contain a /"

# Test tools expecting our local 'bash' script to override the system bash
subtest {[test_sbatch 1] == 0} "Verify that the sbatch executable will be resolved relative to the current working directory if it starts with ./"
subtest {[test_salloc 1] == 0} "Verify that the salloc executable will be resolved relative to the current working directory if it starts with ./"
subtest {[test_srun 1] == 0} "Verify that the srun executable will be resolved relative to the current working directory if it starts with ./"