#!/usr/bin/perl $| = 1; # Note that because fork loses test count we do not use Test::More use strict; BEGIN { print "1..8\n"; } use File::Temp; # OO interface my $file = File::Temp->new(CLEANUP=>1); myok( 1, -f $file->filename, "OO File exists" ); my $children = 2; for my $i (1 .. $children) { my $pid = fork; die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $pid; if ($pid) { # parent process next; } else { # in a child we can't keep the count properly so we do it manually # make sure that child 1 dies first srand(); my $time = (($i-1) * 5) +int(rand(5)); print "# child $i sleeping for $time seconds\n"; sleep($time); my $count = $i + 1; myok( $count, -f $file->filename(), "OO file present in child $i" ); print "# child $i exiting\n"; exit; } } while ($children) { wait; $children--; } myok( 4, -f $file->filename(), "OO File exists in parent" ); # non-OO interface my ($fh, $filename) = File::Temp::tempfile( CLEANUP => 1 ); myok( 5, -f $filename, "non-OO File exists" ); $children = 2; for my $i (1 .. $children) { my $pid = fork; die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $pid; if ($pid) { # parent process next; } else { srand(); my $time = (($i-1) * 5) +int(rand(5)); print "# child $i sleeping for $time seconds\n"; sleep($time); my $count = 5 + $i; myok( $count, -f $filename, "non-OO File present in child $i" ); print "# child $i exiting\n"; exit; } } while ($children) { wait; $children--; } myok(8, -f $filename, "non-OO File exists in parent" ); # Local ok sub handles explicit number sub myok { my ($count, $test, $msg) = @_; if ($test) { print "ok $count - $msg\n"; } else { print "not ok $count - $msg\n"; } return $test; }