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coreutils/tests/seq/seq-io-errors.sh
Daniel Baumann c08a8f7410
Adding upstream version 9.7.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
2025-06-21 07:57:52 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Test for proper detection of I/O errors in seq
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ seq
if ! test -w /dev/full || ! test -c /dev/full; then
skip_ '/dev/full is required'
fi
# Run 'seq' with a timeout, preventing infinite-loop run.
# expected returned codes:
# 1 - seq detected an I/O error and exited with an error.
# 124 - timed-out (seq likely infloop)
# other - unexpected error
timed_seq_fail() { timeout 10 seq "$@" >/dev/full 2>/dev/null; }
# Test infinite sequence, using fast-path method (seq_fast).
returns_ 1 timed_seq_fail 1 inf || fail=1
# Test infinite sequence, using slow-path method (print_numbers).
returns_ 1 timed_seq_fail 1.1 .1 inf || fail=1
# Test non-infinite sequence, using slow-path method (print_numbers).
# (despite being non-infinite, the entire sequence should take long time to
# print. Thus, either an I/O error is detected immediately, or seq will
# timeout).
returns_ 1 timed_seq_fail 1 0.0001 99999999 || fail=1
Exit $fail