+#!./perl -w
+
BEGIN {
- chdir 't' if -d 't';
- @INC = '../lib';
+ if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
+ chdir 't' if -d 't';
+ @INC = '../lib';
+ }
}
BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..25\n"; }
use Config;
+my $xdefine = '';
+
+if (open(XDEFINE, "xdefine")) {
+ chomp($xdefine = <XDEFINE>);
+ close(XDEFINE);
+}
+
# Ideally, we'd like to test that the timers are rather precise.
# However, if the system is busy, there are no guarantees on how
# quickly we will return. This limit used to be 10%, but that
my $limit = 0.20; # 20% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
sub skip {
- map { print "ok $_ (skipped)\n" } @_;
+ map { print "ok $_ # skipped\n" } @_;
}
sub ok {
}
else {
my $r = [gettimeofday()];
- #jTime::HiRes::sleep 0.5;
Time::HiRes::sleep( 0.5 );
my $f = tv_interval $r;
ok 11, $f > 0.4 && $f < 0.9, "slept $f instead of 0.5 secs.";
my $tick = 0;
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { $tick++ };
- # This was previously written sleep 3 until $tick;
- # But there is a small race condition here: the alarm may go off
- # until ($tick) { Here!; sleep }
- # In which case the sleep is forever.
- # sleeping for 3 seconds will cause the test to fail but it's better than
- # infinite hang. [Until someone produces a platform where sleep interferes
- # with ualarm, in which case a more sophisticated self destruct will need
- # to be written (eg fork, child sleeps for a long time, child kills parent
- # if parent doesn't finish first (killing child))]
-
- my $one = time; $tick = 0; ualarm(10_000); sleep 3 until $tick;
- my $two = time; $tick = 0; ualarm(10_000); sleep 3 until $tick;
+ my $one = time; $tick = 0; ualarm(10_000); while ($tick == 0) { sleep }
+ my $two = time; $tick = 0; ualarm(10_000); while ($tick == 0) { sleep }
my $three = time;
ok 12, $one == $two || $two == $three, "slept too long, $one $two $three";
$tick = 0;
ualarm(10_000, 10_000);
- sleep 3 until $tick >= 3;
+ while ($tick < 3) { sleep }
ok 13, 1;
ualarm(0);
}
print "# s = $s, n = $n, s/n = ", $s/$n, "\n";
}
-unless (defined &Time::HiRes::gettimeofday
+my $has_ualarm = $Config{d_ualarm};
+
+$has_ualarm ||= $xdefine =~ /-DHAS_UALARM/;
+
+unless ( defined &Time::HiRes::gettimeofday
&& defined &Time::HiRes::ualarm
&& defined &Time::HiRes::usleep
- && $Config{d_ualarm}) {
+ && $has_ualarm) {
for (15..17) {
- print "ok $_ # skipped\n";
+ print "ok $_ # Skip: no gettimeofday or no ualarm or no usleep\n";
}
} else {
use Time::HiRes qw (time alarm sleep);
# from the alarm. If this happens, let's just skip
# this particular test. --jhi
if (abs($ival/3.3 - 1) < $limit) {
- $ok = "Skip: your select() seems to get restarted by your SIGALRM";
+ $ok = "Skip: your select() may get restarted by your SIGALRM (or just retry test)";
undef $not;
last;
}
print $not ? "not ok 17 # $not\n" : "ok 17 # $ok\n";
}
-unless (defined &Time::HiRes::setitimer
+unless ( defined &Time::HiRes::setitimer
&& defined &Time::HiRes::getitimer
- && exists &Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL
+ && eval 'Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL'
&& $Config{d_select}
&& $Config{sig_name} =~ m/\bVTALRM\b/) {
for (18..19) {
print "# getitimer: ", join(" ", getitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL)), "\n";
while (getitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL)) {
- my $j; $j++ for 1..1000; # Can't be unbreakable, must test getitimer().
+ my $j;
+ for (1..1000) { $j++ } # Can't be unbreakable, must test getitimer().
}
print "# getitimer: ", join(" ", getitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL)), "\n";