# Commands covered: exec # # 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. 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THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS # ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS NO OBLIGATION TO # PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. # # $Header: /user6/ouster/tcl/tests/RCS/exec.test,v 1.30 93/09/16 16:57:43 ouster Exp $ (Berkeley) if {[string compare test [info procs test]] == 1} then {source defs} # Basic operations. test exec-1.1 {basic exec operation} { exec echo a b c } "a b c" test exec-1.2 {pipelining} { exec echo a b c d | cat | cat } "a b c d" test exec-1.3 {pipelining} { set a [exec echo a b c d | cat | wc] list [scan $a "%d %d %d" b c d] $b $c $d } {3 1 4 8} # I/O redirection: input from Tcl command. test exec-2.1 {redirecting input from immediate source} { exec cat << "Sample text" } {Sample text} test exec-2.2 {redirecting input from immediate source} { exec << "Sample text" cat | cat } {Sample text} test exec-2.3 {redirecting input from immediate source} { exec cat << "Sample text" | cat } {Sample text} test exec-2.4 {redirecting input from immediate source} { exec cat | cat << "Sample text" } {Sample text} test exec-2.5 {redirecting input from immediate source} { exec cat "< gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } "Some simple words" test exec-3.2 {redirecting output to file} { exec echo "More simple words" | >gorp.file cat | cat exec cat gorp.file } "More simple words" test exec-3.3 {redirecting output to file} { exec > gorp.file echo "Different simple words" | cat | cat exec cat gorp.file } "Different simple words" test exec-3.4 {redirecting output to file} { exec echo "Some simple words" >gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } "Some simple words" test exec-3.5 {redirecting output to file} { exec echo "First line" >gorp.file exec echo "Second line" >> gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } "First line\nSecond line" test exec-3.6 {redirecting output to file} { exec echo "First line" >gorp.file exec echo "Second line" >>gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } "First line\nSecond line" test exec-3.7 {redirecting output to file} { set f [open gorp.file w] puts $f "Line 1" flush $f exec echo "More text" >@ $f exec echo >@$f "Even more" puts $f "Line 3" close $f exec cat gorp.file } "Line 1\nMore text\nEven more\nLine 3" # I/O redirection: output and stderr to file. catch {exec rm -f gorp.file} test exec-4.1 {redirecting output and stderr to file} { exec echo "test output" >& gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } "test output" test exec-4.2 {redirecting output and stderr to file} { list [exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" >&gorp.file] \ [exec cat gorp.file] } {{} {foo bar}} test exec-4.3 {redirecting output and stderr to file} { exec echo "first line" > gorp.file list [exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" >>&gorp.file] \ [exec cat gorp.file] } "{} {first line\nfoo bar}" test exec-4.4 {redirecting output and stderr to file} { set f [open gorp.file w] puts $f "Line 1" flush $f exec echo "More text" >&@ $f exec echo >&@$f "Even more" puts $f "Line 3" close $f exec cat gorp.file } "Line 1\nMore text\nEven more\nLine 3" test exec-4.5 {redirecting output and stderr to file} { set f [open gorp.file w] puts $f "Line 1" flush $f exec >&@ $f sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" exec >&@$f sh -c "echo xyzzy 1>&2" puts $f "Line 3" close $f exec cat gorp.file } "Line 1\nfoo bar\nxyzzy\nLine 3" # I/O redirection: input from file. exec echo "Just a few thoughts" > gorp.file test exec-5.1 {redirecting input from file} { exec cat < gorp.file } {Just a few thoughts} test exec-5.2 {redirecting input from file} { exec cat | cat < gorp.file } {Just a few thoughts} test exec-5.3 {redirecting input from file} { exec cat < gorp.file | cat } {Just a few thoughts} test exec-5.4 {redirecting input from file} { exec < gorp.file cat | cat } {Just a few thoughts} test exec-5.5 {redirecting input from file} { exec cat &2" |& cat } "foo bar" test exec-6.3 {redirecting stderr through a pipeline} { exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" |& sh -c "echo second msg 1>& 2; cat" |& cat } "second msg\nfoo bar" # I/O redirection: combinations. catch {exec rm -f gorp.file2} test exec-7.1 {multiple I/O redirections} { exec << "command input" > gorp.file2 cat < gorp.file exec cat gorp.file2 } {Just a few thoughts} test exec-7.2 {multiple I/O redirections} { exec < gorp.file << "command input" cat } {command input} # Long input to command and output from command. set a "0123456789 xxxxxxxxx abcdefghi ABCDEFGHIJK\n" set a [concat $a $a $a $a] set a [concat $a $a $a $a] set a [concat $a $a $a $a] set a [concat $a $a $a $a] test exec-8.1 {long input and output} { exec cat << $a } $a # Commands that return errors. test exec-9.1 {commands returning errors} { set x [catch {exec gorp456} msg] list $x $msg [lindex $errorCode 0] [lrange $errorCode 2 end] } {1 {couldn't find "gorp456" to execute} CHILDSTATUS 1} test exec-9.2 {commands returning errors} { set x [catch {exec foo123 | gorp456} msg] set x1 {couldn't find "foo123" to execute couldn't find "gorp456" to execute} set x2 {couldn't find "gorp456" to execute couldn't find "foo123" to execute} set y [expr {($msg == $x1) || ($msg == $x2)}] list $x $y [lindex $errorCode 0] [lrange $errorCode 2 end] } {1 1 CHILDSTATUS 1} test exec-9.3 {commands returning errors} { list [catch {exec sleep 1 | sh -c "exit 43" | sleep 1} msg] $msg } {1 {child process exited abnormally}} test exec-9.4 {commands returning errors} { list [catch {exec gorp456 | echo a b c} msg] $msg } {1 {a b c couldn't find "gorp456" to execute}} test exec-9.5 {commands returning errors} { list [catch {exec sh -c "echo error msg 1>&2"} msg] $msg } {1 {error msg}} test exec-9.6 {commands returning errors} { list [catch {exec sh -c "echo error msg 1>&2" | sh -c "echo error msg 1>&2"} msg] $msg } {1 {error msg error msg}} # Errors in executing the Tcl command, as opposed to errors in the # processes that are invoked. test exec-10.1 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "exec ?switches? arg ?arg ...?"}} test exec-10.2 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec | cat} msg] $msg } {1 {illegal use of | or |& in command}} test exec-10.3 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat |} msg] $msg } {1 {illegal use of | or |& in command}} test exec-10.4 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat | | cat} msg] $msg } {1 {illegal use of | or |& in command}} test exec-10.5 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat | |& cat} msg] $msg } {1 {illegal use of | or |& in command}} test exec-10.6 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat |&} msg] $msg } {1 {illegal use of | or |& in command}} test exec-10.7 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat <} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify "<" as last word in command}} test exec-10.8 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify ">" as last word in command}} test exec-10.9 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat <<} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify "<<" as last word in command}} test exec-10.10 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >>} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify ">>" as last word in command}} test exec-10.11 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >&} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify ">&" as last word in command}} test exec-10.12 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >>&} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify ">>&" as last word in command}} test exec-10.13 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >@} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify ">@" as last word in command}} test exec-10.14 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat <@} msg] $msg } {1 {can't specify "<@" as last word in command}} test exec-10.15 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat < a/b/c} msg] [string tolower $msg] } {1 {couldn't read file "a/b/c": no such file or directory}} test exec-10.16 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat << foo > a/b/c} msg] [string tolower $msg] } {1 {couldn't write file "a/b/c": no such file or directory}} test exec-10.17 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat << foo > a/b/c} msg] [string tolower $msg] } {1 {couldn't write file "a/b/c": no such file or directory}} set f [open gorp.file w] test exec-10.18 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat <@ $f} msg] $msg } "1 {\"$f\" wasn't opened for reading}" close $f set f [open gorp.file r] test exec-10.19 {errors in exec invocation} { list [catch {exec cat >@ $f} msg] $msg } "1 {\"$f\" wasn't opened for writing}" close $f # Commands in background. test exec-11.1 {commands in background} { set x [lindex [time {exec sleep 2 &}] 0] expr $x<1000000 } 1 test exec-11.2 {commands in background} { list [catch {exec echo a &b} msg] $msg } {0 {a &b}} test exec-11.3 {commands in background} { llength [exec sleep 1 &] } 1 test exec-11.4 {commands in background} { llength [exec sleep 1 | sleep 1 | sleep 1 &] } 3 # Make sure that background commands are properly reaped when # they eventually die. exec sleep 3 if $atBerkeley { test exec-12.1 {reaping background processes} { for {set i 0} {$i < 20} {incr i} { exec echo foo > /dev/null & } exec sleep 1 catch {exec ps | fgrep "echo foo" | fgrep -v fgrep | wc} msg lindex $msg 0 } 0 test exec-12.2 {reaping background processes} { exec sleep 2 | sleep 2 | sleep 2 & catch {exec ps | fgrep "sleep 2" | fgrep -v fgrep | wc} msg set x [lindex $msg 0] exec sleep 3 catch {exec ps | fgrep "sleep 2" | fgrep -v fgrep | wc} msg list $x [lindex $msg 0] } {3 0} test exec-12.3 {reaping background processes} { exec sleep 1000 & exec sleep 1000 & set x [exec ps | fgrep "sleep 1000" | fgrep -v fgrep] set pids {} foreach i [split $x \n] { lappend pids [lindex $i 0] } foreach i $pids { catch {exec kill -STOP $i} } catch {exec ps | fgrep "sleep 1000" | fgrep -v fgrep | wc} msg set x [lindex $msg 0] foreach i $pids { catch {exec kill -KILL $i} } catch {exec ps | fgrep "sleep 1000" | fgrep -v fgrep | wc} msg list $x [lindex $msg 0] } {2 0} } # Make sure "errorCode" is set correctly. test exec-13.1 {setting errorCode variable} { list [catch {exec cat < a/b/c} msg] [string tolower $errorCode] } {1 {posix enoent {no such file or directory}}} test exec-13.2 {setting errorCode variable} { list [catch {exec cat > a/b/c} msg] [string tolower $errorCode] } {1 {posix enoent {no such file or directory}}} test exec-13.3 {setting errorCode variable} { set x [catch {exec _weirdo_command_} msg] list $x $msg [lindex $errorCode 0] [lrange $errorCode 2 end] } {1 {couldn't find "_weirdo_command_" to execute} CHILDSTATUS 1} # Switches before the first argument test exec-14.1 {-keepnewline switch} { exec -keepnewline echo foo } "foo\n" test exec-14.2 {-keepnewline switch} { list [catch {exec -keepnewline} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "exec ?switches? arg ?arg ...?"}} test exec-14.3 {unknown switch} { list [catch {exec -gorp} msg] $msg } {1 {bad switch "-gorp": must be -keepnewline or --}} test exec-14.4 {-- switch} { list [catch {exec -- -gorp} msg] $msg } {1 {couldn't find "-gorp" to execute}} # Redirecting standard error separately from standard output test exec-15.1 {standard error redirection} { exec echo "First line" > gorp.file list [exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" 2> gorp.file] \ [exec cat gorp.file] } {{} {foo bar}} test exec-15.2 {standard error redirection} { list [exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" | echo biz baz >gorp.file \ 2> gorp.file2] [exec cat gorp.file] \ [exec cat gorp.file2] } {{} {biz baz} {foo bar}} test exec-15.3 {standard error redirection} { list [exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" | echo biz baz 2>gorp.file \ > gorp.file2] [exec cat gorp.file] \ [exec cat gorp.file2] } {{} {foo bar} {biz baz}} test exec-15.4 {standard error redirection} { set f [open gorp.file w] puts $f "Line 1" flush $f exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" 2>@ $f puts $f "Line 3" close $f exec cat gorp.file } {Line 1 foo bar Line 3} test exec-15.5 {standard error redirection} { exec echo "First line" > gorp.file exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" 2>> gorp.file exec cat gorp.file } {First line foo bar} test exec-15.6 {standard error redirection} { exec sh -c "echo foo bar 1>&2" > gorp.file2 2> gorp.file \ >& gorp.file 2> gorp.file2 | echo biz baz list [exec cat gorp.file] [exec cat gorp.file2] } {{biz baz} {foo bar}} if $atBerkeley { test exec-16.1 {restore signal settings before exec} { set f [open {|cat exec.test} r] list [catch {close $f} msg] [string tolower $msg] } {1 {child killed: write on pipe with no readers}} } catch {exec rm -f gorp.file} catch {exec rm -f gorp.file2} return {}