require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) describe "IO.select" do before :each do @rd, @wr = IO.pipe end after :each do @rd.close unless @rd.closed? @wr.close unless @wr.closed? end it "blocks for duration of timeout and returns nil if there are no objects ready for I/O" do IO.select([@rd], nil, nil, 0.001).should == nil end it "returns immediately all objects that are ready for I/O when timeout is 0" do @wr.syswrite("be ready") result = IO.select [@rd], [@wr], nil, 0 result.should == [[@rd], [@wr], []] end it "returns nil after timeout if there are no objects ready for I/O" do result = IO.select [@rd], nil, nil, 0 result.should == nil end it "returns supplied objects when they are ready for I/O" do main = Thread.current t = Thread.new { Thread.pass until main.status == "sleep" @wr.write "be ready" } result = IO.select [@rd], nil, nil, nil result.should == [[@rd], [], []] t.join end it "leaves out IO objects for which there is no I/O ready" do @wr.write "be ready" platform_is :aix do # In AIX, when a pipe is readable, select(2) returns the write side # of the pipe as "readable", even though you cannot actually read # anything from the write side. result = IO.select [@wr, @rd], nil, nil, nil result.should == [[@wr, @rd], [], []] end platform_is_not :aix do # Order matters here. We want to see that @wr doesn't expand the size # of the returned array, so it must be 1st. result = IO.select [@wr, @rd], nil, nil, nil result.should == [[@rd], [], []] end end it "returns supplied objects correctly even when monitoring the same object in different arrays" do filename = tmp("IO_select_pipe_file") + $$.to_s io = File.open(filename, 'w+') result = IO.select [io], [io], nil, 0 result.should == [[io], [io], []] io.close rm_r filename end it "invokes to_io on supplied objects that are not IO and returns the supplied objects" do # make some data available @wr.write("foobar") obj = mock("read_io") obj.should_receive(:to_io).at_least(1).and_return(@rd) IO.select([obj]).should == [[obj], [], []] obj = mock("write_io") obj.should_receive(:to_io).at_least(1).and_return(@wr) IO.select(nil, [obj]).should == [[], [obj], []] end it "raises TypeError if supplied objects are not IO" do lambda { IO.select([Object.new]) }.should raise_error(TypeError) lambda { IO.select(nil, [Object.new]) }.should raise_error(TypeError) obj = mock("io") obj.should_receive(:to_io).any_number_of_times.and_return(nil) lambda { IO.select([obj]) }.should raise_error(TypeError) lambda { IO.select(nil, [obj]) }.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "raises a TypeError if the specified timeout value is not Numeric" do lambda { IO.select([@rd], nil, nil, Object.new) }.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "raises TypeError if the first three arguments are not Arrays" do lambda { IO.select(Object.new)}.should raise_error(TypeError) lambda { IO.select(nil, Object.new)}.should raise_error(TypeError) lambda { IO.select(nil, nil, Object.new)}.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "raises an ArgumentError when passed a negative timeout" do lambda { IO.select(nil, nil, nil, -5)}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end end describe "IO.select when passed nil for timeout" do it "sleeps forever and sets the thread status to 'sleep'" do t = Thread.new do IO.select(nil, nil, nil, nil) end Thread.pass while t.status && t.status != "sleep" t.join unless t.status t.status.should == "sleep" t.kill t.join end end