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17 | } |
17 | } |
18 | } |
18 | } |
19 | } |
19 | } |
20 | |
20 | |
21 | use AnyEvent; |
21 | use AnyEvent; |
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23 | BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_LOOP_TESTS} or ((print qq{1..0 # SKIP PERL_ANYEVENT_LOOP_TESTS not true\n}), exit 0) } |
22 | BEGIN { eval q{use AnyEvent::Impl::Event;1} or ((print qq{1..0 # SKIP AnyEvent::Impl::Event not loadable |
24 | BEGIN { eval q{use AnyEvent::Impl::Event;1} or ((print qq{1..0 # SKIP AnyEvent::Impl::Event not loadable\n}), exit 0) } |
23 | }), exit 0) } |
25 | |
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26 | |
24 | |
27 | |
25 | $| = 1; print "1..50\n"; |
28 | $| = 1; print "1..50\n"; |
26 | |
29 | |
27 | $AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 0.2; |
30 | $AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 0.2; |
28 | |
31 | |
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33 | |
36 | |
34 | my $pid = fork; |
37 | my $pid = fork; |
35 | |
38 | |
36 | defined $pid or die "unable to fork"; |
39 | defined $pid or die "unable to fork"; |
37 | |
40 | |
38 | # work around Tk bug until it has been fixed. |
41 | # work around Tk bug until it has been fixed. |
39 | #my $timer = AnyEvent->timer (after => 2, cb => sub { }); |
42 | #my $timer = AnyEvent->timer (after => 2, cb => sub { }); |
40 | |
43 | |
41 | my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar; |
44 | my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar; |
42 | |
45 | |
43 | unless ($pid) { |
46 | unless ($pid) { |
44 | print "ok ${it}2\n"; |
47 | print "ok ${it}2\n"; |
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49 | print $pid == $_[0] ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}3\ # $pid == $_[0]\n"; |
52 | print $pid == $_[0] ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}3\ # $pid == $_[0]\n"; |
50 | print 3 == ($_[1] >> 8) ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}4 # 3 == $_[1] >> 8 ($_[1])\n"; |
53 | print 3 == ($_[1] >> 8) ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}4 # 3 == $_[1] >> 8 ($_[1])\n"; |
51 | $cv->broadcast; |
54 | $cv->broadcast; |
52 | }); |
55 | }); |
53 | |
56 | |
54 | $cv->wait; |
57 | $cv->recv; |
55 | |
58 | |
56 | my $pid2 = fork || POSIX::_exit 7; |
59 | my $pid2 = fork || POSIX::_exit 7; |
57 | |
60 | |
58 | my $cv2 = AnyEvent->condvar; |
61 | my $cv2 = AnyEvent->condvar; |
59 | |
62 | |
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63 | # Glib is the only model that doesn't support pid == 0 |
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64 | my $pid0 = $AnyEvent::MODEL eq "AnyEvent::Impl::Glib" ? $pid2 : 0; |
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65 | |
60 | my $w2 = AnyEvent->child (pid => 0, cb => sub { |
66 | my $w2 = AnyEvent->child (pid => $pid0, cb => sub { |
61 | print $pid2 == $_[0] ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}5 # $pid2 == $_[0]\n"; |
67 | print $pid2 == $_[0] ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}5 # $pid2 == $_[0]\n"; |
62 | print 7 == ($_[1] >> 8) ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}6 # 7 == $_[1] >> 8 ($_[1])\n"; |
68 | print 7 == ($_[1] >> 8) ? "" : "not ", "ok ${it}6 # 7 == $_[1] >> 8 ($_[1])\n"; |
63 | $cv2->broadcast; |
69 | $cv2->broadcast; |
64 | }); |
70 | }); |
65 | |
71 | |
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68 | Bail out! No child exit detected. This is either a bug in AnyEvent or a bug in your Perl (mostly some windows distributions suffer from that): child watchers might not work properly on this platform. You can force installation of this module if you do not rely on child watchers, or you could upgrade to a working version of Perl for your platform.\n"; |
74 | Bail out! No child exit detected. This is either a bug in AnyEvent or a bug in your Perl (mostly some windows distributions suffer from that): child watchers might not work properly on this platform. You can force installation of this module if you do not rely on child watchers, or you could upgrade to a working version of Perl for your platform.\n"; |
69 | EOF |
75 | EOF |
70 | exit 0; |
76 | exit 0; |
71 | }); |
77 | }); |
72 | |
78 | |
73 | $cv2->wait; |
79 | $cv2->recv; |
74 | |
80 | |
75 | print "ok ${it}7\n"; |
81 | print "ok ${it}7\n"; |
76 | print "ok ${it}8\n"; |
82 | print "ok ${it}8\n"; |
77 | print "ok ${it}9\n"; |
83 | print "ok ${it}9\n"; |
78 | print "ok ", $it*10+10, "\n"; |
84 | print "ok ", $it*10+10, "\n"; |