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178 lines
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# Tests for both trap builtin and TRAP* functions.
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%prep
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setopt localtraps
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mkdir traps.tmp && cd traps.tmp
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%test
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fn1() {
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trap 'print EXIT1' EXIT
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fn2() { trap 'print EXIT2' EXIT; }
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fn2
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}
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fn1
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0:Nested `trap ... EXIT'
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>EXIT2
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>EXIT1
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fn1() {
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TRAPEXIT() { print EXIT1; }
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fn2() { TRAPEXIT() { print EXIT2; }; }
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fn2
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}
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fn1
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0: Nested TRAPEXIT
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>EXIT2
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>EXIT1
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fn1() {
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trap 'print EXIT1' EXIT
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fn2() { trap - EXIT; }
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fn2
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}
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fn1
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0:Nested `trap - EXIT' on `trap ... EXIT'
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>EXIT1
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fn1() {
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TRAPEXIT() { print EXIT1; }
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fn2() { trap - EXIT; }
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fn2
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}
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fn1
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0:Nested `trap - EXIT' on `TRAPEXIT'
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>EXIT1
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fn1() {
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trap
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trap 'print INT1' INT
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fn2() { trap 'print INT2' INT; trap; }
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trap
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fn2
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trap
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}
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fn1
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0: Nested `trap ... INT', not triggered
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>trap -- 'print INT1' INT
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>trap -- 'print INT2' INT
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>trap -- 'print INT1' INT
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fn1() {
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trap
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TRAPINT() { print INT1; }
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fn2() { TRAPINT() { print INT2; }; trap; }
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trap
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fn2
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trap
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}
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fn1
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0: Nested `trap ... INT', not triggered
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>TRAPINT () {
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> print INT1
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>}
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>TRAPINT () {
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> print INT2
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>}
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>TRAPINT () {
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> print INT1
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>}
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fn1() {
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trap 'print INT1' INT
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fn2() { trap - INT; trap; }
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trap
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fn2
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trap
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}
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fn1
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0: Nested `trap - INT' on untriggered `trap ... INT'
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>trap -- 'print INT1' INT
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>trap -- 'print INT1' INT
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# Testing the triggering of traps here is very unpleasant.
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# The delays are attempts to avoid race conditions, though there is
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# no guarantee that they will work. Note the subtlety that the
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# `sleep' in the function which receives the trap does *not* get the
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# signal, only the parent shell, which is waiting for a SIGCHILD.
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# (At least, that's what I think is happening.) Thus we have to wait at
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# least the full two seconds to make sure we have got the output from the
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# execution of the trap.
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print 'This test takes at least three seconds...' >&8
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fn1() {
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trap 'print TERM1' TERM
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fn2() { trap 'print TERM2; return 1' TERM; sleep 2; }
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fn2 &
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sleep 1
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kill -TERM $!
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sleep 2
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}
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fn1
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0: Nested `trap ... TERM', triggered on inner loop
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>TERM2
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print 'This test, too, takes at least three seconds...' >&8
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fn1() {
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trap 'print TERM1; return 1' TERM
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fn2() { trap 'print TERM2; return 1' TERM; }
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fn2
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sleep 2
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}
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fn1 &
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sleep 1
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kill -TERM $!
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sleep 2
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0: Nested `trap ... TERM', triggered on outer loop
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>TERM1
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TRAPZERR() { print error activated; }
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fn() { print start of fn; false; print end of fn; }
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fn
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fn() {
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setopt localoptions localtraps
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unfunction TRAPZERR
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print start of fn
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false
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print end of fn
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}
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fn
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unfunction TRAPZERR
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print finish
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0: basic localtraps handling
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>start of fn
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>error activated
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>end of fn
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>start of fn
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>end of fn
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>finish
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TRAPZERR() { print 'ERR-or!'; }
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f() { print f; false; }
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t() { print t; }
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f
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f && t
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t && f && true
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t && f
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testunset() {
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setopt localtraps
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unset -f TRAPZERR
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print testunset
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false
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true
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}
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testunset
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f
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1: more sophisticated error trapping
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>f
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>ERR-or!
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>f
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>t
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>t
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>f
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>ERR-or!
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>testunset
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>f
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>ERR-or!
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