Calling some syscall functions such as Dir.chroot causes SIGSYS instead
of EPERM on Android.
This change skips all tests that stops the test-suite run.
getgroups(2) may return a GID list that includes duplicated GIDs.
The behavior is totaly depends on what OS is used.
This commit fixes the example of Process.groups so that the example
is independent of this OS-dependent features.
Additonaly, this commit adds the description of such system-dependent
characteristics of Process.groups.
[ruby-dev:50603] [Bug #14969]
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* spec/ruby/core/process/groups_spec.rb: on macOS, getgroups(2)
has a variant which has no limit but not setgroups(2). so the
default groups may exceed the limit. as the call of setgroups
is expected to fail here, the content does not matter.
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* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory.
[Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287]
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2017-09-20 20:18:52 +00:00
Renamed from spec/rubyspec/core/process/groups_spec.rb (Browse further)