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use crate::os::unix::process::{CommandExt, ExitStatusExt};
use crate::panic::catch_unwind;
use crate::process::Command;
// Many of the other aspects of this situation, including heap alloc concurrency
// safety etc., are tested in src/test/ui/process/process-panic-after-fork.rs
#[test]
fn exitstatus_display_tests() {
// In practice this is the same on every Unix.
// If some weird platform turns out to be different, and this test fails, use #[cfg].
use crate::os::unix::process::ExitStatusExt;
use crate::process::ExitStatus;
let t = |v, s| assert_eq!(s, format!("{}", <ExitStatus as ExitStatusExt>::from_raw(v)));
t(0x0000f, "signal: 15 (SIGTERM)");
t(0x0008b, "signal: 11 (SIGSEGV) (core dumped)");
t(0x00000, "exit status: 0");
t(0x0ff00, "exit status: 255");
// On MacOS, 0x0137f is WIFCONTINUED, not WIFSTOPPED. Probably *BSD is similar.
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82749#issuecomment-790525956
// The purpose of this test is to test our string formatting, not our understanding of the wait
// status magic numbers. So restrict these to Linux.
if cfg!(target_os = "linux") {
t(0x0137f, "stopped (not terminated) by signal: 19 (SIGSTOP)");
t(0x0ffff, "continued (WIFCONTINUED)");
}
// Testing "unrecognised wait status" is hard because the wait.h macros typically
// assume that the value came from wait and isn't mad. With the glibc I have here
// this works:
if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")) {
t(0x000ff, "unrecognised wait status: 255 0xff");
}
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "emscripten", ignore)]
fn test_command_fork_no_unwind() {
let got = catch_unwind(|| {
let mut c = Command::new("echo");
c.arg("hi");
unsafe {
c.pre_exec(|| panic!("{}", "crash now!"));
}
let st = c.status().expect("failed to get command status");
dbg!(st);
st
});
dbg!(&got);
let status = got.expect("panic unexpectedly propagated");
dbg!(status);
let signal = status.signal().expect("expected child process to die of signal");
assert!(
signal == libc::SIGABRT
|| signal == libc::SIGILL
|| signal == libc::SIGTRAP
|| signal == libc::SIGSEGV
);
}