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bug#56025: 29.0.50; em-extpipe-test-2 times out on EMBA and Cygwin


From: Ken Brown
Subject: bug#56025: 29.0.50; em-extpipe-test-2 times out on EMBA and Cygwin
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022 09:39:27 -0400
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On 6/16/2022 6:01 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/16/2022 3:30 PM, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hello Ken,

On Thu 16 Jun 2022 at 02:30pm -04, Ken Brown wrote:

In commit 231a1ba3, Lars disabled the extpipe tests on EMBA "because they
apparently time out".  The EMBA log he cited in the commit message shows that
only em-extpipe-test-2 times out.  And this same test (but no others) also times
out on Cygwin:

That test invokes `sh -c "rev >temp"` as its only subprocess, so that's
probably what is timing out.  Is there something different about
Cygwin's sh?  Something about EOFs?

I'm not aware of anything different.  Here's what happens when I run the test interactively:

$ time echo \"bar\" | sh -c "rev >temp"

real    0m0.100s
user    0m0.030s
sys     0m0.030s

$ cat temp
"rab"

And keep in mind that the test also times out on EMBA.

I just tried a different experiment: In an interactive emacs-29 session, I started eshell and typed

  echo \"bar\" | rev *>temp

Nothing visible happens until I type 'C-c C-c'. Then a prompt appears again, and 'ls -l' shows that temp exists and is empty.

Prior to typing 'C-c C-c', 'M-x list-processes' (or 'C-c C-s') shows a bash process running but it doesn't show 'rev'. But running 'ps' outside of emacs shows both 'rev' and its parent 'bash' process.

It does seem that there's an actual bug here, not just a test that should be skipped because it times out. It could be a Cygwin bug, of course, but that doesn't explain the EMBA failure.

Ken





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