// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Test broken pipes on Unix systems. // +build !windows,!plan9,!nacl package os_test import ( "fmt" "internal/testenv" "os" osexec "os/exec" "os/signal" "syscall" "testing" ) func TestEPIPE(t *testing.T) { r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := r.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Every time we write to the pipe we should get an EPIPE. for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { _, err = w.Write([]byte("hi")) if err == nil { t.Fatal("unexpected success of Write to broken pipe") } if pe, ok := err.(*os.PathError); ok { err = pe.Err } if se, ok := err.(*os.SyscallError); ok { err = se.Err } if err != syscall.EPIPE { t.Errorf("iteration %d: got %v, expected EPIPE", i, err) } } } func TestStdPipe(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveExec(t) r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := r.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Invoke the test program to run the test and write to a closed pipe. // If sig is false: // writing to stdout or stderr should cause an immediate SIGPIPE; // writing to descriptor 3 should fail with EPIPE and then exit 0. // If sig is true: // all writes should fail with EPIPE and then exit 0. for _, sig := range []bool{false, true} { for dest := 1; dest < 4; dest++ { cmd := osexec.Command(os.Args[0], "-test.run", "TestStdPipeHelper") cmd.Stdout = w cmd.Stderr = w cmd.ExtraFiles = []*os.File{w} cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), fmt.Sprintf("GO_TEST_STD_PIPE_HELPER=%d", dest)) if sig { cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GO_TEST_STD_PIPE_HELPER_SIGNAL=1") } if err := cmd.Run(); err == nil { if !sig && dest < 3 { t.Errorf("unexpected success of write to closed pipe %d sig %t in child", dest, sig) } } else if ee, ok := err.(*osexec.ExitError); !ok { t.Errorf("unexpected exec error type %T: %v", err, err) } else if ws, ok := ee.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); !ok { t.Errorf("unexpected wait status type %T: %v", ee.Sys(), ee.Sys()) } else if ws.Signaled() && ws.Signal() == syscall.SIGPIPE { if sig || dest > 2 { t.Errorf("unexpected SIGPIPE signal for descriptor %d sig %t", dest, sig) } } else { t.Errorf("unexpected exit status %v for descriptor %ds sig %t", err, dest, sig) } } } } // This is a helper for TestStdPipe. It's not a test in itself. func TestStdPipeHelper(t *testing.T) { if os.Getenv("GO_TEST_STD_PIPE_HELPER_SIGNAL") != "" { signal.Notify(make(chan os.Signal, 1), syscall.SIGPIPE) } switch os.Getenv("GO_TEST_STD_PIPE_HELPER") { case "1": os.Stdout.Write([]byte("stdout")) case "2": os.Stderr.Write([]byte("stderr")) case "3": if _, err := os.NewFile(3, "3").Write([]byte("3")); err == nil { os.Exit(3) } default: t.Skip("skipping test helper") } // For stdout/stderr, we should have crashed with a broken pipe error. // The caller will be looking for that exit status, // so just exit normally here to cause a failure in the caller. // For descriptor 3, a normal exit is expected. os.Exit(0) }