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113 lines
3.8 KiB
Rust
113 lines
3.8 KiB
Rust
extern crate futures;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate log;
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extern crate tokio_io;
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extern crate tokio_process;
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use std::io;
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use std::process::{Stdio, ExitStatus, Command};
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use futures::future::Future;
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use futures::stream::{self, Stream};
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use tokio_io::io::{read_until, write_all};
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use tokio_process::{CommandExt, Child};
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mod support;
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fn cat() -> Command {
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let mut cmd = support::cmd("cat");
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cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped())
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.stdout(Stdio::piped());
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cmd
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}
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fn feed_cat(mut cat: Child, n: usize) -> Box<Future<Item = ExitStatus, Error = io::Error>> {
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let stdin = cat.stdin().take().unwrap();
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let stdout = cat.stdout().take().unwrap();
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debug!("starting to feed");
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// Produce n lines on the child's stdout.
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let numbers = stream::iter_ok(0..n);
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let write = numbers.fold(stdin, |stdin, i| {
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debug!("sending line {} to child", i);
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write_all(stdin, format!("line {}\n", i).into_bytes()).map(|p| p.0)
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}).map(|_| ());
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// Try to read `n + 1` lines, ensuring the last one is empty
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// (i.e. EOF is reached after `n` lines.
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let reader = io::BufReader::new(stdout);
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let expected_numbers = stream::iter_ok(0..=n);
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let read = expected_numbers.fold((reader, 0), move |(reader, i), _| {
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let done = i >= n;
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debug!("starting read from child");
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read_until(reader, b'\n', Vec::new()).and_then(move |(reader, vec)| {
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debug!("read line {} from child ({} bytes, done: {})",
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i, vec.len(), done);
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match (done, vec.len()) {
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(false, 0) => {
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Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe, "broken pipe"))
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},
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(true, n) if n != 0 => {
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Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "extraneous data"))
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},
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_ => {
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let s = std::str::from_utf8(&vec).unwrap();
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let expected = format!("line {}\n", i);
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if done || s == expected {
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Ok((reader, i + 1))
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} else {
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Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "unexpected data"))
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}
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}
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}
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})
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});
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// Compose reading and writing concurrently.
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Box::new(write.join(read).and_then(|_| cat))
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}
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/// Check for the following properties when feeding stdin and
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/// consuming stdout of a cat-like process:
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///
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/// - A number of lines that amounts to a number of bytes exceeding a
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/// typical OS buffer size can be fed to the child without
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/// deadlock. This tests that we also consume the stdout
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/// concurrently; otherwise this would deadlock.
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///
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/// - We read the same lines from the child that we fed it.
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///
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/// - The child does produce EOF on stdout after the last line.
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#[test]
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fn feed_a_lot() {
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let child = cat().spawn_async().unwrap();
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let status = support::run_with_timeout(feed_cat(child, 10000)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(status.code(), Some(0));
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}
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#[test]
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fn wait_with_output_captures() {
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let mut child = cat().spawn_async().unwrap();
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let stdin = child.stdin().take().unwrap();
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let out = child.wait_with_output();
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let future = write_all(stdin, b"1234").map(|p| p.1).join(out);
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let ret = support::run_with_timeout(future).unwrap();
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let (written, output) = ret;
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assert!(output.status.success());
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assert_eq!(output.stdout, written);
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assert_eq!(output.stderr.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn status_closes_any_pipes() {
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// Cat will open a pipe between the parent and child.
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// If `status_async` doesn't ensure the handles are closed,
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// we would end up blocking forever (and time out).
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let child = cat().status_async().expect("failed to spawn child");
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support::run_with_timeout(child)
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.expect("time out exceeded! did we get stuck waiting on the child?");
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}
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