use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
Test::Base::Less;
my
$class_name
=
'BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitSleepViaSelect'
;
filters {
params
=> [
qw/eval/
],
};
for
my
$block
(blocks) {
my
$violations
= fetch_violations(
$class_name
,
$block
->input,
$block
->params);
is
scalar
@$violations
,
$block
->failures,
$block
->dscr;
}
done_testing;
__DATA__
===
--- dscr: sleep, as list
--- failures: 1
--- params:
--- input
select( undef, undef, undef, 0.25 );
===
--- dscr: sleep, as list w/var
--- failures: 1
--- params:
--- input
select( undef, undef, undef, $time );
===
--- dscr: sleep, as built-in
--- failures: 1
--- params:
--- input
select undef, undef, undef, 0.25;
===
--- dscr: select on read
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
select $vec, undef, undef, 0.25;
===
--- dscr: select on write
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
select undef, $vec, undef, 0.25;
===
--- dscr: select on error
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
select undef, undef, $vec, 0.25;
===
--- dscr: select as word
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
$foo{select};
===
--- dscr: With three undefs, none of them the timeout. RT #37416
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
# Now block until the GUI passes the range back
my $rin = '';
my $rout = '';
vec($rin, $parent->fileno(), 1) = 1;
if (select($rout=$rin,undef,undef,undef)) {
my $line;
recv($parent, $line, 1000, 0);
($first, $last) = split ' ', $line;
}