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# Copyright 1998-2011 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
from portage import os
from portage.tests import TestCase
from _emerge.PollScheduler import PollScheduler
from _emerge.PipeReader import PipeReader
from _emerge.SpawnProcess import SpawnProcess
class PipeReaderTestCase(TestCase):
def testPipeReader(self):
"""
Use a poll loop to read data from a pipe and assert that
the data written to the pipe is identical to the data
read from the pipe.
"""
test_string = 2 * "blah blah blah\n"
scheduler = PollScheduler().sched_iface
master_fd, slave_fd = os.pipe()
master_file = os.fdopen(master_fd, 'rb', 0)
slave_file = os.fdopen(slave_fd, 'wb')
producer = SpawnProcess(
args=["bash", "-c", "echo -n '%s'" % test_string],
env=os.environ, fd_pipes={1:slave_fd},
scheduler=scheduler)
producer.start()
slave_file.close()
consumer = PipeReader(
input_files={"producer" : master_file},
scheduler=scheduler)
consumer.start()
# This will ensure that both tasks have exited, which
# is necessary to avoid "ResourceWarning: unclosed file"
# warnings since Python 3.2 (and also ensures that we
# don't leave any zombie child processes).
scheduler.schedule()
self.assertEqual(producer.returncode, os.EX_OK)
self.assertEqual(consumer.returncode, os.EX_OK)
output = consumer.getvalue().decode('ascii', 'replace')
self.assertEqual(test_string, output)
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