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/* @test
* @bug 4763384
* @summary Ensure that piped input always works with exec'd processes
*/
import java.io.*;
/**
* This class demonstrates a regression in java1.4.1 in the handling of the
* Process OutputStream (exec'd process stdin). The subprocess completes 100%
* of the time in 1.4, but about only about 50% of the time under 1.4.1. Issue
* exists for client JVM, Linux Redhat 6.2 not sure about other variants of
* Linux or other OSes, or server JVM.
*/
public class ExecWithInput {
private static final int N = 200;
static int go(int i) throws Exception {
/*
* Execute /bin/cat supplying two lines of input. cat should
* read the input lines and copy them to stdout. On completion,
* p.waitFor should return and the exit status is printed and this
* program exits. Under 1.4.1, cat sometimes gets stuck on a pipe
* read and never terminates.
*/
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(UnixCommands.cat());
String input = i + ": line 1\n" + i + ": line 2\n";
StringBufferInputStream in = new StringBufferInputStream(input);
// create threads to handle I/O streams
IO ioIn = new IO("stdin", in, p.getOutputStream());
IO ioOut = new IO("stdout", p.getInputStream(), System.out);
IO ioErr = new IO("stderr", p.getErrorStream(), System.err);
// wait for process to exit
return p.waitFor();
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
if (! UnixCommands.isLinux) {
System.out.println("For Linux only");
return;
}
UnixCommands.ensureCommandsAvailable("cat");
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++)
go(i);
}
/**
* Handle IO. Thread is started in constructor.
*/
static class IO extends Thread {
private InputStream in;
private OutputStream out;
IO(String name, InputStream in, OutputStream out)
{
this.in = in;
this.out = out;
setName(name);
start();
}
public void run() {
try {
byte[] buf = new byte[8192];
int n;
while ((n = in.read(buf)) != -1) {
out.write(buf, 0, n);
out.flush();
}
/*
while ((c = in.read()) != -1) {
out.write(c);
if (c == '\n')
out.flush();
}
out.flush();
*/
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} finally {
if (!System.out.equals(out) && !System.err.equals(out)) {
// Note: in order to get an exec'd java process to
// see EOF on input, it is necessary to close stdin
if (out != null) {
try { out.close(); } catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
}
}
}