#!perl -w
# We assume that TestInit has been used.
BEGIN {
require './test.pl';
}
use strict;
use Config;
plan tests => 29;
$| = 1;
watchdog(25);
$SIG{ALRM} = sub {
die "Alarm!\n";
};
pass('before the first loop');
alarm 2;
eval {
1 while 1;
};
is($@, "Alarm!\n", 'after the first loop');
pass('before the second loop');
alarm 2;
eval {
while (1) {
}
};
is($@, "Alarm!\n", 'after the second loop');
SKIP: {
skip('We can\'t test blocking without sigprocmask', 17)
if is_miniperl() || !$Config{d_sigprocmask};
skip("This doesn\'t work on $^O threaded builds RT#88814", 17)
if ($^O =~ /cygwin/ || $^O eq "openbsd" && $Config{osvers} < 5.2)
&& $Config{useithreads};
require POSIX;
my $pending = POSIX::SigSet->new();
is POSIX::sigpending($pending), '0 but true', 'sigpending';
is $pending->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 0, 'SIGUSR1 is not pending';
my $new = POSIX::SigSet->new(&POSIX::SIGUSR1);
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_BLOCK, $new);
my $gotit = 0;
$SIG{USR1} = sub { $gotit++ };
kill 'SIGUSR1', $$;
is $gotit, 0, 'Haven\'t received third signal yet';
diag "2nd sigpending crashes on cygwin" if $^O eq 'cygwin';
is POSIX::sigpending($pending), '0 but true', 'sigpending';
is $pending->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 1, 'SIGUSR1 is pending';
my $old = POSIX::SigSet->new();
POSIX::sigsuspend($old);
is $gotit, 1, 'Received third signal';
is POSIX::sigpending($pending), '0 but true', 'sigpending';
is $pending->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 0, 'SIGUSR1 is no longer pending';
{
kill 'SIGUSR1', $$;
local $SIG{USR1} = sub { die "FAIL\n" };
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_BLOCK, undef, $old);
ok $old->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 'SIGUSR1 is blocked';
eval { POSIX::sigsuspend(POSIX::SigSet->new) };
is $@, "FAIL\n", 'Exception is thrown, so received fourth signal';
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_BLOCK, undef, $old);
TODO:
{
local $::TODO = "Needs investigation" if $^O eq 'VMS';
ok $old->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 'SIGUSR1 is still blocked';
}
}
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_BLOCK, $new);
kill 'SIGUSR1', $$;
is $gotit, 1, 'Haven\'t received fifth signal yet';
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_UNBLOCK, $new, $old);
ok $old->ismember(&POSIX::SIGUSR1), 'SIGUSR1 was still blocked';
is $gotit, 2, 'Received fifth signal';
# test unsafe signal handlers in combination with exceptions
SKIP: {
# #89718: on old linux kernels, this test hangs. No-ones thought
# of a reliable way to probe for this, so for now, just skip the
# tests on production releases
skip("some OSes hang here", 3) if (int($]*1000) & 1) == 0;
SKIP: {
skip("Issues on Android", 3) if $^O =~ /android/;
my $action = POSIX::SigAction->new(sub { $gotit--, die }, POSIX::SigSet->new, 0);
POSIX::sigaction(&POSIX::SIGALRM, $action);
eval {
alarm 1;
my $set = POSIX::SigSet->new;
POSIX::sigprocmask(&POSIX::SIG_BLOCK, undef, $set);
is $set->ismember(&POSIX::SIGALRM), 0, "SIGALRM is not blocked on attempt $_";
POSIX::sigsuspend($set);
} for 1..2;
is $gotit, 0, 'Received both signals';
}
}
}
SKIP: {
skip("alarm cannot interrupt blocking system calls on $^O", 2)
if $^O =~ /MSWin32|cygwin|VMS/;
# RT #88774
# make sure the signal handler's called in an eval block *before*
# the eval is popped
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { die "HANDLER CALLED\n" };
eval {
alarm(2);
select(undef,undef,undef,10);
};
alarm(0);
is($@, "HANDLER CALLED\n", 'block eval');
eval q{
alarm(2);
select(undef,undef,undef,10);
};
alarm(0);
is($@, "HANDLER CALLED\n", 'string eval');
}
eval { $SIG{"__WARN__\0"} = sub { 1 } };
like $@, qr/No such hook: __WARN__\\0 at/, q!Fetching %SIG hooks with an extra trailing nul is nul-clean!;
eval { $SIG{"__DIE__\0whoops"} = sub { 1 } };
like $@, qr/No such hook: __DIE__\\0whoops at/;
{
use warnings;
my $w;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w = shift };
$SIG{"KILL\0"} = sub { 1 };
like $w, qr/No such signal: SIGKILL\\0 at/, 'Arbitrary signal lookup through %SIG is clean';
}
# [perl #45173]
{
my $int_called;
local $SIG{INT} = sub { $int_called = 1; };
$@ = "died";
is($@, "died");
kill 'INT', $$;
# this is needed to ensure signal delivery on MSWin32
sleep(1);
is($int_called, 1);
is($@, "died");
}