#!./perl -w use Config; BEGIN { my $can_fork = $Config{d_fork} || (($^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'NetWare') and $Config{useithreads} and $Config{ccflags} =~ /-DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS/ ); my $reason; if ($ENV{PERL_CORE} and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bSocket\b/) { $reason = 'Socket extension unavailable'; } elsif ($ENV{PERL_CORE} and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bIO\b/) { $reason = 'IO extension unavailable'; } elsif (!$can_fork) { $reason = 'no fork'; } if ($reason) { print "1..0 # Skip: $reason\n"; exit 0; } } my $has_perlio = find PerlIO::Layer 'perlio'; $| = 1; print "1..26\n"; eval { $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die; }; alarm 120; }; use IO::Socket; $listen = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => 'localhost', Listen => 2, Proto => 'tcp', # some systems seem to need as much as 10, # so be generous with the timeout Timeout => 15, ) or die "$!"; print "ok 1\n"; # Check if can fork with dynamic extensions (bug in CRT): if ($^O eq 'os2' and system "$^X -I../lib -MOpcode -e 'defined fork or die' > /dev/null 2>&1") { print "ok $_ # skipped: broken fork\n" for 2..5; exit 0; } $port = $listen->sockport; if($pid = fork()) { $sock = $listen->accept() or die "accept failed: $!"; print "ok 2\n"; $sock->autoflush(1); print $sock->getline(); print $sock "ok 4\n"; $sock->close; waitpid($pid,0); print "ok 5\n"; } elsif(defined $pid) { $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerPort => $port, Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => 'localhost' ) || IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerPort => $port, Proto => 'tcp', PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1' ) or die "$! (maybe your system does not have a localhost at all, 'localhost' or 127.0.0.1)"; $sock->autoflush(1); print $sock "ok 3\n"; print $sock->getline(); $sock->close; exit; } else { die; } # Test various other ways to create INET sockets that should # also work. $listen = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => 'localhost', Listen => '', Timeout => 15) or die "$!"; $port = $listen->sockport; if($pid = fork()) { SERVER_LOOP: while (1) { last SERVER_LOOP unless $sock = $listen->accept; while (<$sock>) { last SERVER_LOOP if /^quit/; last if /^done/; print; } $sock = undef; } $listen->close; } elsif (defined $pid) { # child, try various ways to connect $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new("localhost:$port") || IO::Socket::INET->new("127.0.0.1:$port"); if ($sock) { print "not " unless $sock->connected; print "ok 6\n"; $sock->print("ok 7\n"); sleep(1); print "ok 8\n"; $sock->print("ok 9\n"); $sock->print("done\n"); $sock->close; } else { print "# $@\n"; print "not ok 6\n"; print "not ok 7\n"; print "not ok 8\n"; print "not ok 9\n"; } # some machines seem to suffer from a race condition here sleep(2); $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new("127.0.0.1:$port"); if ($sock) { $sock->print("ok 10\n"); $sock->print("done\n"); $sock->close; } else { print "# $@\n"; print "not ok 10\n"; } # some machines seem to suffer from a race condition here sleep(1); $sock = IO::Socket->new(Domain => AF_INET, PeerAddr => "localhost:$port") || IO::Socket->new(Domain => AF_INET, PeerAddr => "127.0.0.1:$port"); if ($sock) { $sock->print("ok 11\n"); $sock->print("quit\n"); } else { print "not ok 11\n"; } $sock = undef; sleep(1); exit; } else { die; } # Then test UDP sockets $server = IO::Socket->new(Domain => AF_INET, Proto => 'udp', LocalAddr => 'localhost') || IO::Socket->new(Domain => AF_INET, Proto => 'udp', LocalAddr => '127.0.0.1'); $port = $server->sockport; if ($pid = fork()) { my $buf; $server->recv($buf, 100); print $buf; } elsif (defined($pid)) { #child $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto => 'udp', PeerAddr => "localhost:$port") || IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto => 'udp', PeerAddr => "127.0.0.1:$port"); $sock->send("ok 12\n"); sleep(1); $sock->send("ok 12\n"); # send another one to be sure exit; } else { die; } print "not " unless $server->blocking; print "ok 13\n"; if ( $^O eq 'qnx' ) { # QNX4 library bug: Can set non-blocking on socket, but # cannot return that status. print "ok 14 # skipped on QNX4\n"; } else { $server->blocking(0); print "not " if $server->blocking; print "ok 14\n"; } ### TEST 15 ### Set up some data to be transferred between the server and ### the client. We'll use own source code ... # local @data; if( !open( SRC, '<', $0)) { print "not ok 15 - $!\n"; } else { @data = ; close(SRC); print "ok 15\n"; } ### TEST 16 ### Start the server # my $listen = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => 'localhost', Listen => 2, Proto => 'tcp', Timeout => 15) || print "not "; print "ok 16\n"; die if( !defined( $listen)); my $serverport = $listen->sockport; my $server_pid = fork(); if( $server_pid) { ### TEST 17 Client/Server establishment # print "ok 17\n"; ### TEST 18 ### Get data from the server using a single stream # $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new("localhost:$serverport") || IO::Socket::INET->new("127.0.0.1:$serverport"); if ($sock) { $sock->print("send\n"); my @array = (); while( <$sock>) { push( @array, $_); } $sock->print("done\n"); $sock->close; print "not " if( @array != @data); } else { print "not "; } print "ok 18\n"; ### TEST 21 ### Get data from the server using a stream, which is ### interrupted by eof calls. ### On perl-5.7.0@7673 this failed in a SOCKS environment, because eof ### did an getc followed by an ungetc in order to check for the streams ### end. getc(3) got replaced by the SOCKS function, which ended up in ### a recv(2) call on the socket, while ungetc(3) put back a character ### to an IO buffer, which never again was read. # ### TESTS 19,20,21,22 ### Try to ping-pong some Unicode. # $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new("localhost:$serverport") || IO::Socket::INET->new("127.0.0.1:$serverport"); if ($has_perlio) { print binmode($sock, ":utf8") ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 19\n"; } else { print "ok 19 - Skip: no perlio\n"; } if ($sock) { if ($has_perlio) { $sock->print("ping \x{100}\n"); chomp(my $pong = scalar <$sock>); print $pong =~ /^pong (.+)$/ && $1 eq "\x{100}" ? "ok 20\n" : "not ok 20\n"; $sock->print("ord \x{100}\n"); chomp(my $ord = scalar <$sock>); print $ord == 0x100 ? "ok 21\n" : "not ok 21\n"; $sock->print("chr 0x100\n"); chomp(my $chr = scalar <$sock>); print $chr eq "\x{100}" ? "ok 22\n" : "not ok 22\n"; } else { print "ok $_ - Skip: no perlio\n" for 20..22; } $sock->print("send\n"); my @array = (); while( !eof( $sock ) ){ while( <$sock>) { push( @array, $_); last; } } $sock->print("done\n"); $sock->close; print "not " if( @array != @data); } else { print "not "; } print "ok 23\n"; ### TEST 24 ### Stop the server # $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new("localhost:$serverport") || IO::Socket::INET->new("127.0.0.1:$serverport"); if ($sock) { $sock->print("done\n"); $sock->close; print "not " if( 1 != kill 0, $server_pid); } else { print "not "; } print "ok 24\n"; } elsif (defined($server_pid)) { ### Child # SERVER_LOOP: while (1) { last SERVER_LOOP unless $sock = $listen->accept; # Do not print ok/not ok for this binmode() since there's # a race condition with our client, just die if we fail. if ($has_perlio) { binmode($sock, ":utf8") or die } while (<$sock>) { last SERVER_LOOP if /^quit/; last if /^done/; if (/^ping (.+)/) { print $sock "pong $1\n"; next; } if (/^ord (.+)/) { print $sock ord($1), "\n"; next; } if (/^chr (.+)/) { print $sock chr(hex($1)), "\n"; next; } if (/^send/) { print $sock @data; last; } print; } $sock = undef; } $listen->close; exit 0; } else { ### Fork failed # print "not ok 17\n"; die; } # test Blocking option in constructor $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Blocking => 0) or print "not "; print "ok 25\n"; if ( $^O eq 'qnx' ) { print "ok 26 # skipped on QNX4\n"; # QNX4 library bug: Can set non-blocking on socket, but # cannot return that status. } else { my $status = $sock->blocking; print "not " unless defined $status && !$status; print "ok 26\n"; }