Unit testing for def/ module.

Added unit tests to test code in def/ module.
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Pradyumna Kaushik 2019-10-12 06:48:45 +00:00
parent e24b8a08c9
commit bac60e872a
396 changed files with 83991 additions and 13209 deletions

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@ -63,15 +63,6 @@ func Setgroups(gids []int) (err error) {
return setgroups(len(a), &a[0])
}
func ReadDirent(fd int, buf []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Final argument is (basep *uintptr) and the syscall doesn't take nil.
// 64 bits should be enough. (32 bits isn't even on 386). Since the
// actual system call is getdirentries64, 64 is a good guess.
// TODO(rsc): Can we use a single global basep for all calls?
var base = (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(new(uint64)))
return Getdirentries(fd, buf, base)
}
// Wait status is 7 bits at bottom, either 0 (exited),
// 0x7F (stopped), or a signal number that caused an exit.
// The 0x80 bit is whether there was a core dump.
@ -86,6 +77,7 @@ const (
shift = 8
exited = 0
killed = 9
stopped = 0x7F
)
@ -112,6 +104,8 @@ func (w WaitStatus) CoreDump() bool { return w.Signaled() && w&core != 0 }
func (w WaitStatus) Stopped() bool { return w&mask == stopped && syscall.Signal(w>>shift) != SIGSTOP }
func (w WaitStatus) Killed() bool { return w&mask == killed && syscall.Signal(w>>shift) != SIGKILL }
func (w WaitStatus) Continued() bool { return w&mask == stopped && syscall.Signal(w>>shift) == SIGSTOP }
func (w WaitStatus) StopSignal() syscall.Signal {