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view tests/test-closein.sh @ 40227:5207eb0dcd2a
tests: Avoid havoc with "gcc -fcheck-pointer-bounds".
* tests/test-fprintf-posix2.c: Skip the test when -fcheck-pointer-bounds
is in use.
* tests/test-printf-posix2.c: Likewise.
author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Mar 2019 17:09:30 +0100 |
parents | 8c1a17df67e0 |
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#!/bin/sh : ${srcdir=.} . "$srcdir/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . echo Hello world > in.tmp echo world > xout.tmp fail=0 # Test with seekable stdin; follow-on process must see remaining data (${CHECKER} test-closein; cat) < in.tmp > out1.tmp || fail=1 cmp out1.tmp in.tmp || fail=1 (${CHECKER} test-closein consume; cat) < in.tmp > out2.tmp || fail=1 cmp out2.tmp xout.tmp || fail=1 # Test for lack of error on pipe. Ignore any EPIPE failures from cat. cat in.tmp 2>/dev/null | ${CHECKER} test-closein || fail=1 cat in.tmp 2>/dev/null | ${CHECKER} test-closein consume || fail=1 # Test for lack of error when nothing is read ${CHECKER} test-closein </dev/null || fail=1 ${CHECKER} test-closein <&- || fail=1 # Test for no error when EOF is read early ${CHECKER} test-closein consume </dev/null || fail=1 # Test for error when read fails because no file available ${CHECKER} test-closein consume close <&- 2>/dev/null && fail=1 Exit $fail