tests/signals.py: Kill leftover sleeps from python

This starts two sleep processes and expects them to be killed on
SIGHUP.

Unfortunately, if this ever fails the second run will also fail
because it'll see the old sleep still lying around (because it'll run
for 130 seconds).

So, what we do is:

1. Keep the pids for these specific sleeps
2. Check if any of them are still running (and only fail for them)
3. Kill them from python

Fixes #9152
This commit is contained in:
Fabian Boehm 2022-08-23 18:42:23 +02:00
parent 50d37527a9
commit 9e9c73e46a

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ sendline("function postexec --on-event fish_postexec; echo fish_postexec spotted
expect_prompt()
sendline("read")
expect_re("\r\n?read> $")
sleep(0.100)
sleep(0.200)
os.kill(sp.spawn.pid, signal.SIGINT)
expect_str("fish_postexec spotted")
expect_prompt()
@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ sendline(
)
expect_prompt()
sendline("sleep 5")
sleep(0.100)
sleep(0.200)
subprocess.call(["pkill", "-INT", "-P", str(sp.spawn.pid), "sleep"])
expect_str("fish_kill_signal 2")
expect_prompt()
sendline("sleep 5")
sleep(0.100)
sleep(0.200)
subprocess.call(["pkill", "-TERM", "-P", str(sp.spawn.pid), "sleep"])
expect_str("fish_kill_signal 15")
expect_prompt()
@ -66,12 +66,17 @@ expect_prompt()
# Verify that sending SIGHUP to the shell, such as will happen when the tty is
# closed by the terminal, terminates the shell and the foreground command and
# any background commands run from that shell.
send("sleep 130 &\r")
#
# Save the pids for later to check if they are still running.
pids = []
send("sleep 130 & echo $last_pid\r")
pids += [expect_re("\d+\r\n").group().strip()]
expect_prompt()
send("sleep 131 &\r")
send("sleep 131 & echo $last_pid\r")
pids += [expect_re("\d+\r\n").group().strip()]
expect_prompt()
send("sleep 9999999\r")
sleep(0.100) # ensure fish kicks off the above sleep before it gets HUP - see #7288
sleep(0.300) # ensure fish kicks off the above sleep before it gets HUP - see #7288
os.kill(sp.spawn.pid, signal.SIGHUP)
# Verify the spawned fish shell has exited.
@ -83,7 +88,26 @@ sp.spawn.wait()
proc = subprocess.run(
["pgrep", "-l", "-f", "sleep 13"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
)
remaining=[]
if proc.returncode == 0:
print("Commands still running")
# If any sleeps exist, we check them against our pids,
# to avoid false-positives (any other `sleep 13xyz` running on the system)
print(proc.stdout)
for line in proc.stdout.split(b'\n'):
pid = line.split(b' ', maxsplit=1)[0].decode("utf-8")
if pid in pids:
remaining += [pid]
# Kill any remaining sleeps ourselves, otherwise rerunning this is pointless.
for pid in remaining:
try:
os.kill(int(pid), signal.SIGTERM)
except ProcessLookupError:
continue
if remaining:
# We still have processes left over!
print("Commands were still running!")
print(remaining)
sys.exit(1)