When resuming, git-am detects if we are trying to feed it patches or not by checking if stdin is a TTY. However, the test library redirects stdin to /dev/null. This makes it difficult, for instance, to test the behavior of "git am -3" when resuming, as git-am will think we are trying to feed it patches and error out. Support this use case by extending test-terminal.perl to create a pseudo-tty for the child process' standard input as well. Note that due to the way the code is structured, the child's stdin pseudo-tty will be closed when we finish reading from our stdin. This means that in the common case, where our stdin is attached to /dev/null, the child's stdin pseudo-tty will be closed immediately. Some operations like isatty(), which git-am uses, require the file descriptor to be open, and hence if the success of the command depends on such functions, test_terminal's stdin should be redirected to a source with large amount of data to ensure that the child's stdin is not closed, e.g. test_terminal git am --3way </dev/zero Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Cc: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Paul Tan <pyokagan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			105 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/perl
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use 5.008;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use IO::Pty;
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use File::Copy;
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# Run @$argv in the background with stdio redirected to $in, $out and $err.
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sub start_child {
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	my ($argv, $in, $out, $err) = @_;
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	my $pid = fork;
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	if (not defined $pid) {
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		die "fork failed: $!"
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	} elsif ($pid == 0) {
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		open STDIN, "<&", $in;
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		open STDOUT, ">&", $out;
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		open STDERR, ">&", $err;
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		close $in;
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		close $out;
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		exec(@$argv) or die "cannot exec '$argv->[0]': $!"
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	}
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	return $pid;
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}
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# Wait for $pid to finish.
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sub finish_child {
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	# Simplified from wait_or_whine() in run-command.c.
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	my ($pid) = @_;
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	my $waiting = waitpid($pid, 0);
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	if ($waiting < 0) {
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		die "waitpid failed: $!";
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	} elsif ($? & 127) {
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		my $code = $? & 127;
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		warn "died of signal $code";
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		return $code + 128;
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	} else {
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		return $? >> 8;
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	}
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}
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sub xsendfile {
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	my ($out, $in) = @_;
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	# Note: the real sendfile() cannot read from a terminal.
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	# It is unspecified by POSIX whether reads
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	# from a disconnected terminal will return
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	# EIO (as in AIX 4.x, IRIX, and Linux) or
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	# end-of-file.  Either is fine.
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	copy($in, $out, 4096) or $!{EIO} or die "cannot copy from child: $!";
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}
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sub copy_stdin {
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	my ($in) = @_;
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	my $pid = fork;
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	if (!$pid) {
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		xsendfile($in, \*STDIN);
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		exit 0;
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	}
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	close($in);
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	return $pid;
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}
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sub copy_stdio {
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	my ($out, $err) = @_;
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	my $pid = fork;
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	defined $pid or die "fork failed: $!";
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	if (!$pid) {
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		close($out);
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		xsendfile(\*STDERR, $err);
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		exit 0;
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	}
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	close($err);
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	xsendfile(\*STDOUT, $out);
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	finish_child($pid) == 0
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		or exit 1;
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}
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if ($#ARGV < 1) {
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	die "usage: test-terminal program args";
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}
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my $master_in = new IO::Pty;
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my $master_out = new IO::Pty;
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my $master_err = new IO::Pty;
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$master_in->set_raw();
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$master_out->set_raw();
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$master_err->set_raw();
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$master_in->slave->set_raw();
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$master_out->slave->set_raw();
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$master_err->slave->set_raw();
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my $pid = start_child(\@ARGV, $master_in->slave, $master_out->slave, $master_err->slave);
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close $master_in->slave;
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close $master_out->slave;
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close $master_err->slave;
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my $in_pid = copy_stdin($master_in);
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copy_stdio($master_out, $master_err);
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my $ret = finish_child($pid);
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# If the child process terminates before our copy_stdin() process is able to
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# write all of its data to $master_in, the copy_stdin() process could stall.
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# Send SIGTERM to it to ensure it terminates.
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kill 'TERM', $in_pid;
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finish_child($in_pid);
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exit($ret);
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