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Many thanks to thefourtheye and addaleax who helped make the python
bits of this possible.

See #6980 for more info regarding
the related TTY issues.

Refs: #6456
Refs: #6773
Refs: #6816
PR-URL: #6895
Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <rod@vagg.org>
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
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Fishrock123 authored and Myles Borins committed Jul 14, 2016
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Makefile
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$(MAKE) -C deps/v8 $(V8_ARCH) $(V8_BUILD_OPTIONS)

test: | cctest # Depends on 'all'.
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py --mode=release doctool message parallel sequential -J
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py --mode=release doctool message pseudo-tty parallel sequential -J
$(MAKE) jslint
$(MAKE) cpplint

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$(PYTHON) tools/test.py --mode=debug,release --valgrind

CI_NATIVE_SUITES := addons
CI_JS_SUITES := doctool message parallel sequential
CI_JS_SUITES := doctool message parallel pseudo-tty sequential

# Build and test addons without building anything else
test-ci-native: | test/addons/.buildstamp
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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions test/pseudo-tty/no_dropped_stdio.js
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// https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/6456#issuecomment-219320599
// https://gist.github.com/isaacs/1495b91ec66b21d30b10572d72ad2cdd
'use strict';
require('../common');

// 1000 bytes wrapped at 50 columns
// \n turns into a double-byte character
// (48 + {2}) * 20 = 1000
var out = ('o'.repeat(48) + '\n').repeat(20);
// Add the remaining 24 bytes and terminate with an 'O'.
// This results in 1025 bytes, just enough to overflow the 1kb OS X TTY buffer.
out += 'o'.repeat(24) + 'O';

process.stdout.write(out);
process.exit(0);
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17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions test/pseudo-tty/no_interleaved_stdio.js
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// https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/6456#issuecomment-219320599
// https://gist.github.com/isaacs/1495b91ec66b21d30b10572d72ad2cdd
'use strict';
require('../common');

// 1000 bytes wrapped at 50 columns
// \n turns into a double-byte character
// (48 + {2}) * 20 = 1000
var out = ('o'.repeat(48) + '\n').repeat(20);
// Add the remaining 24 bytes and terminate with an 'O'.
// This results in 1025 bytes, just enough to overflow the 1kb OS X TTY buffer.
out += 'o'.repeat(24) + 'O';

const err = '__This is some stderr__';

process.stdout.write(out);
process.stderr.write(err);
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161 changes: 161 additions & 0 deletions test/pseudo-tty/testcfg.py
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

import test
import os
from os.path import join, exists, basename, isdir
import re
import utils

FLAGS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Flags:(.*)")

class TTYTestCase(test.TestCase):

def __init__(self, path, file, expected, arch, mode, context, config):
super(TTYTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, arch, mode)
self.file = file
self.expected = expected
self.config = config
self.arch = arch
self.mode = mode

def IgnoreLine(self, str):
"""Ignore empty lines and valgrind output."""
if not str.strip(): return True
else: return str.startswith('==') or str.startswith('**')

def IsFailureOutput(self, output):
f = file(self.expected)
# Convert output lines to regexps that we can match
env = { 'basename': basename(self.file) }
patterns = [ ]
for line in f:
if not line.strip():
continue
pattern = re.escape(line.rstrip() % env)
pattern = pattern.replace('\\*', '.*')
pattern = '^%s$' % pattern
patterns.append(pattern)
# Compare actual output with the expected
raw_lines = (output.stdout + output.stderr).split('\n')
outlines = [ s.strip() for s in raw_lines if not self.IgnoreLine(s) ]
if len(outlines) != len(patterns):
print "length differs."
print "expect=%d" % len(patterns)
print "actual=%d" % len(outlines)
print "patterns:"
for i in xrange(len(patterns)):
print "pattern = %s" % patterns[i]
print "outlines:"
for i in xrange(len(outlines)):
print "outline = %s" % outlines[i]
return True
for i in xrange(len(patterns)):
if not re.match(patterns[i], outlines[i]):
print "match failed"
print "line=%d" % i
print "expect=%s" % patterns[i]
print "actual=%s" % outlines[i]
return True
return False

def GetLabel(self):
return "%s %s" % (self.mode, self.GetName())

def GetName(self):
return self.path[-1]

def GetCommand(self):
result = [self.config.context.GetVm(self.arch, self.mode)]
source = open(self.file).read()
flags_match = FLAGS_PATTERN.search(source)
if flags_match:
result += flags_match.group(1).strip().split()
result.append(self.file)
return result

def GetSource(self):
return (open(self.file).read()
+ "\n--- expected output ---\n"
+ open(self.expected).read())

def RunCommand(self, command, env):
full_command = self.context.processor(command)
output = test.Execute(full_command,
self.context,
self.context.GetTimeout(self.mode),
env,
True)
self.Cleanup()
return test.TestOutput(self,
full_command,
output,
self.context.store_unexpected_output)


class TTYTestConfiguration(test.TestConfiguration):

def __init__(self, context, root):
super(TTYTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root)

def Ls(self, path):
if isdir(path):
return [f[:-3] for f in os.listdir(path) if f.endswith('.js')]
else:
return []

def ListTests(self, current_path, path, arch, mode):
all_tests = [current_path + [t] for t in self.Ls(self.root)]
result = []
# Skip these tests on Windows, as pseudo terminals are not available
if utils.IsWindows():
print ("Skipping pseudo-tty tests, as pseudo terminals are not available"
" on Windows.")
return result
for test in all_tests:
if self.Contains(path, test):
file_prefix = join(self.root, reduce(join, test[1:], ""))
file_path = file_prefix + ".js"
output_path = file_prefix + ".out"
if not exists(output_path):
print "Could not find %s" % output_path
continue
result.append(TTYTestCase(test, file_path, output_path,
arch, mode, self.context, self))
return result

def GetBuildRequirements(self):
return ['sample', 'sample=shell']

def GetTestStatus(self, sections, defs):
status_file = join(self.root, 'message.status')
if exists(status_file):
test.ReadConfigurationInto(status_file, sections, defs)


def GetConfiguration(context, root):
return TTYTestConfiguration(context, root)
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error_mode = SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX;
prev_error_mode = Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode);
Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode | prev_error_mode);

faketty = rest.pop('faketty', False)
pty_out = rest.pop('pty_out')

process = subprocess.Popen(
shell = utils.IsWindows(),
args = popen_args,
**rest
)
if faketty:
os.close(rest['stdout'])
if utils.IsWindows() and context.suppress_dialogs and prev_error_mode != SEM_INVALID_VALUE:
Win32SetErrorMode(prev_error_mode)
# Compute the end time - if the process crosses this limit we
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# loop and keep track of whether or not it times out.
exit_code = None
sleep_time = INITIAL_SLEEP_TIME
output = ''
if faketty:
while True:
if time.time() >= end_time:
# Kill the process and wait for it to exit.
KillProcessWithID(process.pid)
exit_code = process.wait()
timed_out = True
break

# source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12471855/1903116
# related: http://stackoverflow.com/q/11165521/1903116
try:
data = os.read(pty_out, 9999)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EIO:
raise
break # EIO means EOF on some systems
else:
if not data: # EOF
break
output += data

while exit_code is None:
if (not end_time is None) and (time.time() >= end_time):
# Kill the process and wait for it to exit.
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sleep_time = sleep_time * SLEEP_TIME_FACTOR
if sleep_time > MAX_SLEEP_TIME:
sleep_time = MAX_SLEEP_TIME
return (process, exit_code, timed_out)
return (process, exit_code, timed_out, output)


def PrintError(str):
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PrintError("os.unlink() " + str(e))
break

def Execute(args, context, timeout=None, env={}):
(fd_out, outname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
(fd_err, errname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
def Execute(args, context, timeout=None, env={}, faketty=False):
if faketty:
import pty
(out_master, fd_out) = pty.openpty()
fd_err = fd_out
pty_out = out_master
else:
(fd_out, outname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
(fd_err, errname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
pty_out = None

# Extend environment
env_copy = os.environ.copy()
for key, value in env.iteritems():
env_copy[key] = value

(process, exit_code, timed_out) = RunProcess(
(process, exit_code, timed_out, output) = RunProcess(
context,
timeout,
args = args,
stdout = fd_out,
stderr = fd_err,
env = env_copy
env = env_copy,
faketty = faketty,
pty_out = pty_out
)
os.close(fd_out)
os.close(fd_err)
output = file(outname).read()
errors = file(errname).read()
CheckedUnlink(outname)
CheckedUnlink(errname)
if faketty:
os.close(out_master)
errors = ''
else:
os.close(fd_out)
os.close(fd_err)
output = file(outname).read()
errors = file(errname).read()
CheckedUnlink(outname)
CheckedUnlink(errname)

return CommandOutput(exit_code, timed_out, output, errors)


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