netbsd/tests/bin/sh/t_wait.sh
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# $NetBSD: t_wait.sh,v 1.3 2015/09/30 06:08:36 ozaki-r Exp $
#
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atf_test_case individual
individual_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Tests that waiting for individual jobs works"
}
individual_body() {
# atf-sh confuses wait for some reason; work it around by creating
# a helper script that executes /bin/sh directly.
cat >individualhelper.sh <<\EOF
sleep 3 &
sleep 1 &
wait %1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Waiting of first job failed"
exit 1
fi
wait %2
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Waiting of second job failed"
exit 1
fi
exit 0
EOF
output=$(/bin/sh individualhelper.sh)
[ $? -eq 0 ] || atf_fail "${output}"
rm -f individualhelper.sh
}
atf_test_case kill
kill_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Tests that killing the shell while in wait calls trap"
}
kill_body() {
# atf-sh confuses wait for some reason; work it around by creating
# a helper script that executes /bin/sh directly.
local s=$PWD/killhelper.sh
local z=/tmp/killhelper.$$
local pid=
cat >$s <<\EOF
#!/bin/sh
trap "echo SIGHUP" 1
sleep 10 &
sl=$!
wait
echo $?
EOF
chmod +x $s
$s > $z &
pid=$!
sleep 1
# XXX: built-in kill does not work?
/bin/kill -HUP $pid
sleep 1
output="$(cat $z | tr '\n' ' ')"
rm -f $s $z
if [ "$output" != "SIGHUP 129 " ]; then
atf_fail "${output} != 'SIGHUP 129 '"
fi
}
atf_init_test_cases() {
atf_add_test_case individual
atf_add_test_case kill
}