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package org.perl8.test
import scala.concurrent.Await
import scala.concurrent.duration.Duration
import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.global
import scala.concurrent.Future
import scala.concurrent.Future._
import scala.annotation.tailrec
/** Runs an external process which emits TAP, and parses it as a test.
*
* This test class can be used if you have existing tests that you would like
* to be able to include in a test suite using this framework. You just need
* to write a test class for each external test that looks like this:
*
* {{{
* class MyTest1 extends ExternalTest("perl", "t/basic.t")
* }}}
*
* This will run your external process, and use its TAP stream as its output.
* This will allow it to, for instance, be a part of the test suite that runs
* via `sbt test`. As with any other test class, its stdout and stderr will
* be sent to `Console.out` and `Console.err`, where they can be overridden
* as needed.
*/
class ExternalTest (cmdLine: String*) extends Test {
protected def runTests (raw: Boolean): Int = {
val processBuilder = new ProcessBuilder(cmdLine: _*)
// Ensure that if stdout and stderr are both pointing to the same place (a
// terminal or file or something) that they remain synchronized. This is
// only possible if the endpoint they are streaming to is the same place
// underneath, with no extra processing in between. (This is safe because
// stdout is typically line-buffered, and we only ever output a line at a
// time when writing TAP, so in theory, buffering of the underlying file
// descriptor shouldn't make a difference here)
if (Console.out eq System.out) {
processBuilder.redirectOutput(ProcessBuilder.Redirect.INHERIT)
}
if (Console.err eq System.err) {
processBuilder.redirectError(ProcessBuilder.Redirect.INHERIT)
}
val process = processBuilder.start
val streams = Seq(
Console.out -> process.getInputStream,
Console.err -> process.getErrorStream
)
val listeners = streams.map { case (out, in) =>
Future {
val buf = new Array[Byte](1024)
@tailrec
def read {
val bytes = in.read(buf)
if (bytes >= 0) {
out.print(new String(buf.take(bytes)))
read
}
}
read
true
}
}
val exitCode = process.waitFor
Await.ready(Future.sequence(listeners), Duration.Inf)
exitCode
}
}
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