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On the one hand we want the child process in these tests to exit. On the other, we don't want it to exit before the parent Guile code has tested the relevant condition (EOF in the first test, broken pipe in the second) - because these conditions would obviously be true if the child had already exited, and that's not what we're trying to test here. We're trying to test getting EOF and broken pipe while the child process is still alive. * test-suite/tests/popen.test (open-input-pipe:no duplicate): Add another pipe from parent to child, so that the child can finish by reading from this. Then the parent controls the child lifetime by writing to this pipe. * test-suite/tests/popen.test (open-output-pipe:no duplicate): Add another pipe from child to parent, and have the child finish by endlessly writing into this. Then the parent controls the child lifetime by closing its end of the pipe, causing a broken pipe in the child.
210 lines
6.6 KiB
Scheme
210 lines
6.6 KiB
Scheme
;;;; popen.test --- exercise ice-9/popen.scm -*- scheme -*-
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;;;;
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;;;; Copyright 2003, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;;;;
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;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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;;;; version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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;;;;
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;;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
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;;;;
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;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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;;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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(define-module (test-suite test-ice-9-popen)
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#:use-module (test-suite lib)
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#:use-module (ice-9 popen))
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;; read from PORT until eof is reached, return what's read as a string
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(define (read-string-to-eof port)
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(do ((lst '() (cons c lst))
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(c (read-char port) (read-char port)))
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((eof-object? c)
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(list->string (reverse! lst)))))
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;; call (THUNK), with SIGPIPE set to SIG_IGN so that an EPIPE error is
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;; generated rather than a SIGPIPE signal
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(define (with-epipe thunk)
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(dynamic-wind
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(lambda ()
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(sigaction SIGPIPE SIG_IGN))
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thunk
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restore-signals))
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;;
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;; open-input-pipe
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;;
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(with-test-prefix "open-input-pipe"
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(pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
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(open-input-pipe))
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(pass-if "port?"
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(port? (open-input-pipe "echo hello")))
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(pass-if "echo hello"
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(string=? "hello\n" (read-string-to-eof (open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))
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;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdin is the same as stderr
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(pass-if "stdin==stderr"
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(let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
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(with-input-from-port port
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(lambda ()
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(with-error-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))))
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#t)
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;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdout is the same as stderr
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(pass-if "stdout==stderr"
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(let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
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(with-output-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(with-error-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(open-input-pipe "echo hello"))))))
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#t)
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(pass-if "open-input-pipe process gets (current-input-port) as stdin"
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(let* ((p2c (pipe))
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(port (with-input-from-port (car p2c)
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(lambda ()
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(open-input-pipe "read && echo $REPLY")))))
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(display "hello\n" (cdr p2c))
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(force-output (cdr p2c))
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(let ((result (eq? (read port) 'hello)))
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(close-port (cdr p2c))
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(close-pipe port)
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result)))
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;; After the child closes stdout (which it indicates here by writing
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;; "closed" to stderr), the parent should see eof. In Guile 1.6.4
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;; and earlier a duplicate of stdout existed in the child, meaning
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;; eof was not seen.
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;;
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;; Note that the objective here is to test that the parent sees EOF
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;; while the child is still alive. (It is obvious that the parent
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;; must see EOF once the child has died.) The use of the `p2c'
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;; pipe, and `echo closed' and `read' in the child, allows us to be
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;; sure that we are testing what the parent sees at a point where
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;; the child has closed stdout but is still alive.
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(pass-if "no duplicate"
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(let* ((c2p (pipe))
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(p2c (pipe))
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(port (with-error-to-port (cdr c2p)
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(lambda ()
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(with-input-from-port (car p2c)
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(lambda ()
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(open-input-pipe
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"exec 1>/dev/null; echo closed 1>&2; exec 2>/dev/null; read")))))))
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(close-port (cdr c2p)) ;; write side
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(let ((result (eof-object? (read-char port))))
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(display "hello!\n" (cdr p2c))
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(force-output (cdr p2c))
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(close-pipe port)
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result)))
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)
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;;
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;; open-output-pipe
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;;
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(with-test-prefix "open-output-pipe"
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(pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
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(open-output-pipe))
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(pass-if "port?"
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(port? (open-output-pipe "exit 0")))
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;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdin is the same as stderr
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(pass-if "stdin==stderr"
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(let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
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(with-input-from-port port
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(lambda ()
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(with-error-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))))
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#t)
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;; exercise file descriptor setups when stdout is the same as stderr
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(pass-if "stdout==stderr"
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(let ((port (open-file "/dev/null" "r+")))
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(with-output-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(with-error-to-port port
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(lambda ()
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(open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))))
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#t)
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;; After the child closes stdin (which it indicates here by writing
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;; "closed" to stderr), the parent should see a broken pipe. We
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;; setup to see this as EPIPE (rather than SIGPIPE). In Guile 1.6.4
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;; and earlier a duplicate of stdin existed in the child, preventing
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;; the broken pipe occurring.
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;;
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;; Note that the objective here is to test that the parent sees a
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;; broken pipe while the child is still alive. (It is obvious that
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;; the parent will see a broken pipe once the child has died.) The
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;; use of the `c2p' pipe, and the repeated `echo closed' in the
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;; child, allows us to be sure that we are testing what the parent
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;; sees at a point where the child has closed stdin but is still
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;; alive.
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;;
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;; Note that `with-epipe' must apply only to the parent and not to
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;; the child process; we rely on the child getting SIGPIPE, to
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;; terminate it (and avoid leaving a zombie).
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(pass-if "no duplicate"
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(let* ((c2p (pipe))
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(port (with-error-to-port (cdr c2p)
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(lambda ()
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(open-output-pipe
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"exec 0</dev/null; while true; do echo closed 1>&2; done")))))
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(close-port (cdr c2p)) ;; write side
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(with-epipe
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(lambda ()
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(let ((result
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(and (char? (read-char (car c2p))) ;; wait for child to do its thing
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(write-char #\x port)
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(force-output port)
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#f)
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(lambda (key name fmt args errno-list)
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(= (car errno-list) EPIPE))))))
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;; Now close our reading end of the pipe. This should give
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;; the child a broken pipe and so allow it to exit.
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(close-port (car c2p))
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(close-pipe port)
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result)))))
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)
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;;
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;; close-pipe
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;;
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(with-test-prefix "close-pipe"
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(pass-if-exception "no args" exception:wrong-num-args
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(close-pipe))
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(pass-if "exit 0"
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(let ((st (close-pipe (open-output-pipe "exit 0"))))
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(and (status:exit-val st)
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(= 0 (status:exit-val st)))))
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(pass-if "exit 1"
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(let ((st (close-pipe (open-output-pipe "exit 1"))))
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(and (status:exit-val st)
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(= 1 (status:exit-val st))))))
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