# -*-mode: perl-*- $description = "Test handling of temporary file created from stdin."; # These tests rely on the test_driver checking for leftover temporary content create_file('input.mk', "world:=1\n"); create_file('bye.mk', "moon:=2\n"); # sv 62118,62145. # Test that makes leaves no temp file when make code is piped to stdin and -v, # -h or an invalid option is specified. my @opts = ('-v', '-h', '--nosuchopt'); my @exit_codes = (0, 0, 512); for my $i (0 .. $#opts) { close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(q! all:; $(info hello world) !, "$opts[$i] -f-", "/uilt for /", $exit_codes[$i]); } # sv 62118,62145. # Test that a stdin temp file is removed. close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(q! all:; $(info world=$(world)) !, '-f-', "world=1\n#MAKE#: 'all' is up to date.\n"); # sv 62118,62145. # Test that a stdin temp file is removed, even when make re-execs. # Also test that make honors TMPDIR to create the temp file. # Ensure touching bye.mk causes re-exec. &utouch(-600, 'bye.mk'); close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(q! include bye.mk all:; $(info hello) $(MAKE_RESTARTS)bye.mk: force; touch $@ force: !, '-R --debug=b -f-', "/Re-executing.+?--temp-stdin=\Q$temppath\E/"); if ($port_type eq 'UNIX') { # POSIX doesn't require sh to set PPID so test this my $cmd = create_command(); add_options($cmd, '-f', '/dev/null', '-E', q!all:;@echo $$PPID!); my $fout = 'ppidtest.out'; run_command_with_output($fout, @$cmd); $_ = read_file_into_string($fout); s/\r?\n//g; if (/^[0-9]+$/) { use POSIX (); # sv 63157. # Test that make removes the temporary file which holds make code from stdin, # even when a signal is received. include bye.mk and bye.mk: rule is needed # to cause make to keep the temporary file for re-exec. Without re-exec make # will remove the file before the signal arrives. sleep is needed to let make # write its "... Terminated" message to the log file. Must use REGEX because # some systems (MacOS) add extra text after Terminated. &utouch(-600, 'bye.mk'); close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(q! include bye.mk pid := $(shell echo $$PPID) all:; bye.mk: force; @#HELPER# -q term $(pid) sleep 10 force: !, '-f-', '/#MAKE#: \*\*\* \[#MAKEFILE#:5: bye.mk] Terminated/', POSIX::SIGTERM); } unlink($fout); # sv 62118,62145. # Test that a stdin temp file is removed, when execvp fails to re-exec make. # In order to cause execvp to fail, copy the tested make binary to the temp # directory and take away the 'x' bit. use File::Spec; use File::Copy; my $tmakedir = File::Spec->catfile($cwdpath, 'tmakedir'); mkdir($tmakedir, 0770); my $makecopy = File::Spec->catfile($tmakedir, 'make'); copy("$mkpath", $makecopy); # Set file mode bits, because perl copy won't. chmod 0700, $makecopy; my @make_orig = @make_command; @make_command = ($makecopy); # Ensure touching bye.mk causes re-exec. &utouch(-600, 'bye.mk'); close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(" include bye.mk all:; \$(info hello) \$(MAKE_RESTARTS)bye.mk: force; touch \$@ && chmod u-x $makecopy force: ", "-f-", "touch bye.mk && chmod u-x $makecopy\nmake: $makecopy: $ERR_nonexe_file\n", 32512); @make_command = @make_orig; unlink($makecopy); rmdir($tmakedir); # SV 63333. Test that make exits with an error message if we cannot store a # makefile from stdin to a temporary file. # Create a non-writable temporary directory. # If we do this Valgrind fails because it cannot write temp files... the docs # don't describe any way to tell valgrind to use a directory other than TMPDIR. if (!$valgrind) { my $tdir = 'test_tmp_dir'; mkdir($tdir, 0500); $ENV{'TMPDIR'} = $tdir; close(STDIN); open(STDIN, "<", 'input.mk') || die "$0: cannot open input.mk for reading: $!"; run_make_test(q! all:; $(info hello, world) !, '-f-', '/cannot store makefile from stdin to a temporary file. Stop./', 512); rmdir($tdir); } } # This close MUST come at the end of the test!! close(STDIN); unlink('input.mk', 'bye.mk'); # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. 1;