# The file tests the functions in the tclUnixInit.c file. # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl built-in # commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and generates output # for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright (c) 1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of # this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. package require tcltest 2.5 namespace import ::tcltest::* unset -nocomplain path catch {set oldlang $env(LANG)} set env(LANG) C test unixInit-1.1 {TclpInitPlatform: ignore SIGPIPE} {unix stdio} { set x {} # Watch out for a race condition here. If tcltest is too slow to start # then we'll kill it before it has a chance to set up its signal handler. set f [open "|[list [interpreter]]" w+] puts $f "puts hi" flush $f gets $f exec kill -PIPE [pid $f] lappend x [catch {close $f}] set f [open "|[list [interpreter]]" w+] puts $f "puts hi" flush $f gets $f exec kill [pid $f] lappend x [catch {close $f}] set x } {0 1} # This test is really a test of code in tclUnixChan.c, but the channels are # set up as part of initialisation of the interpreter so the test seems to me # to fit here as well as anywhere else. test unixInit-1.2 {initialisation: standard channel type deduction} {unix stdio} { # pipe1 is a connection to a server that reports what port it starts on, # and delivers a constant string to the first client to connect to that # port before exiting. set pipe1 [open "|[list [interpreter]]" r+] puts $pipe1 { proc accept {channel host port} { puts $channel {puts [chan configure stdin -peername]; exit} close $channel exit } puts [chan configure [socket -server accept -myaddr 127.0.0.1 0] -sockname] vwait forever \ } # Note the backslash above; this is important to make sure that the whole # string is read before an [exit] can happen... flush $pipe1 set port [lindex [gets $pipe1] 2] set sock [socket localhost $port] # pipe2 is a connection to a Tcl interpreter that takes its orders from # the socket we hand it (i.e. the server we create above.) These orders # will tell it to print out the details about the socket it is taking # instructions from, hopefully identifying it as a socket. Which is what # this test is all about. set pipe2 [open "|[list [interpreter] <@$sock]" r] set result [gets $pipe2] # Clear any pending data; stops certain kinds of (non-important) errors chan configure $pipe1 -blocking 0; gets $pipe1 chan configure $pipe2 -blocking 0; gets $pipe2 # Close the pipes and the socket. close $pipe2 close $pipe1 catch {close $sock} # Can't use normal comparison, as hostname varies due to some # installations having a messed up /etc/hosts file. if { "127.0.0.1" eq [lindex $result 0] && $port == [lindex $result 2] } then { subst "OK" } else { subst "Expected: `[list 127.0.0.1 localhost $port]', Got `$result'" } } {OK} test unixInit-3.1 {TclpSetInitialEncodings} -constraints { unix stdio } -body { set env(LANG) C set f [open "|[list [interpreter]]" w+] chan configure $f -buffering none puts $f {puts [encoding system]; exit} set enc [gets $f] close $f set enc } -cleanup { unset -nocomplain env(LANG) } -match regexp -result {^(iso8859-15?|utf-8)$} test unixInit-3.2 {TclpSetInitialEncodings} -setup { catch {set oldlc_all $env(LC_ALL)} } -constraints {unix stdio} -body { set env(LANG) japanese set env(LC_ALL) japanese set f [open "|[list [interpreter]]" w+] chan configure $f -buffering none puts $f {puts [encoding system]; exit} set enc [gets $f] close $f set validEncodings [list euc-jp] if {[string match HP-UX $tcl_platform(os)]} { # Some older HP-UX systems need us to accept this as valid Bug 453883 # reports that newer HP-UX systems report euc-jp like everybody else. lappend validEncodings shiftjis } expr {$enc ni $validEncodings} } -cleanup { unset -nocomplain env(LANG) env(LC_ALL) catch {set env(LC_ALL) $oldlc_all} } -result 0 test unixInit-4.1 {TclpSetVariables} {unix} { # just make sure they exist set a [list $tcl_library $tcl_pkgPath $tcl_platform(os)] set a [list $tcl_platform(osVersion) $tcl_platform(machine)] set tcl_platform(platform) } "unix" test unixInit-5.1 {Tcl_Init} {emptyTest unix} { # test initScript } {} test unixInit-6.1 {Tcl_SourceRCFile} {emptyTest unix} { } {} test unixInit-7.1 {closed standard channel: Bug 772288} -constraints { unix stdio } -body { set tclsh [interpreter] set crash [makeFile {puts [open /dev/null]} crash.tcl] set crashtest [makeFile " close stdin [list exec $tclsh $crash] " crashtest.tcl] exec $tclsh $crashtest } -cleanup { removeFile crash.tcl removeFile crashtest.tcl } -returnCodes 0 # cleanup unset -nocomplain env(LANG) catch {set env(LANG) $oldlang} unset -nocomplain path ::tcltest::cleanupTests return # Local Variables: # mode: tcl # fill-column: 78 # End: