# Check if the sh_bang line (the #! line embedded in the perl script) # is actually being read correctly for speedy options. # On some OSes (Linux) you'll get the #! arguments in argv when the program # is exec'ed. On others (Solaris) you have to read the file yourself # to get all the options. my $tmp = "/tmp/sh_bang.$$"; print "1..2\n"; open(F, ">$tmp") || die; print F "#!$ENV{SPEEDY} -w -- -t5 -r2\nprint ++\$x; \$x = \$x;\n"; close(F); sleep 1; chmod 0755, $tmp; my @nums = map {`$tmp`} (0..3); sleep 1; unlink($tmp); my $failed = 0; for (my $i = 0; $i < 4; ++$i) { if ($nums[$i] != ($i % 2) + 1) { $failed++; last; } } print $failed ? "not ok\n" : "ok\n"; my $scr = 't/scripts/sh_bang.2'; utime time, time, $scr; sleep 1; sub onerun { my $pid = open(F, '-|'); if (!$pid) { $^W = 0; eval {exec($ENV{SPEEDY}, $scr)}; exit(1); } $SIG{ALRM} = sub {kill 9, $pid}; alarm(3); return scalar =~ /ok/; } &onerun; print &onerun ? "ok\n" : "not ok\n"; alarm(0);