2017-01-25 07:15:38 +08:00
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# vim: set filetype=expect:
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#
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# Test signal handling for interactive shells.
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# Verify that sending SIGHUP to the shell, such as will happen when the tty is
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# closed by the terminal, terminates the shell and the foreground command and
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# any background commands run from that shell.
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set pid [spawn $fish]
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expect_prompt
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send "sleep 130 &\r"
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expect_prompt
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send "sleep 131 &\r"
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expect_prompt
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send "sleep 132\r"
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2018-03-16 07:31:15 +08:00
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exec -- kill -HUP $fish_pid
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2017-01-25 07:15:38 +08:00
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# Verify the spawned fish shell has exited.
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catch {expect default exp_continue} output
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wait
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2018-03-16 07:31:15 +08:00
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# Verify all child processes have been killed. We don't use `-p $fish_pid` because
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2017-01-25 07:15:38 +08:00
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# if the shell has a bug the child processes might have been reparented to pid
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# 1 rather than killed.
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set status [catch {exec pgrep -l -f "sleep 13"} output]
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if {$status == 0} {
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puts stderr "Commands spawned by the shell still running after SIGHUP"
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puts stderr $output
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}
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