* tests/base.scm ("run-job: basic"): Check the number of children too.
("child-cleanup: one", "update-number-children!: set value"): New tests.
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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;;;; base.scm -- tests for (mcron base) module
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;;; Copyright © 2018 Mathieu Lirzin <mthl@gnu.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Mcron.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Mcron is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;;; (at your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Mcron is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Mcron.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(use-modules (srfi srfi-64)
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             (srfi srfi-111)
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             (mcron base))
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(test-begin "base")
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(setlocale LC_ALL "C")
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(setenv "TZ" "UTC0")
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;;; Import private procedures.
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(define make-schedule (@@ (mcron base) make-schedule))
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(define schedule-current (@@ (mcron base) schedule-current))
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(define schedule-user (@@ (mcron base) schedule-user))
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(define schedule-system (@@ (mcron base) schedule-system))
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(define make-job (@@ (mcron base) make-job))
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(define find-next-jobs (@@ (mcron base) find-next-jobs))
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(define %user0 #("user0" "x" 0 0 "user0" "/var/empty" "/bin/sh"))
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(define %user1 #("user1" "x" 1 1 "user1" "/var/empty" "/bin/sh"))
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(define* (make-dummy-job #:optional (displayable "dummy")
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                         #:key
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                         (user (getpw))
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                         (time-proc 1+)
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                         (action (λ () "dummy action"))
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                         (environment '())
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                         (next-time 0))
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  (make-job user time-proc action environment displayable next-time))
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;;; Check 'use-system-job-list' and 'use-user-job-list' effect
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(let ((schdl (make-schedule '() '() 'user)))
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  (use-system-job-list #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-eq "use-system-job-list"
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    'system
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    (schedule-current schdl))
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  (use-user-job-list #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-eq "use-user-job-list"
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    'user
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    (schedule-current schdl)))
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;;; Check that 'remove-user-jobs' with only one type of user job clears the
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;;; schedule.
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(let* ((job (make-dummy-job #:user %user0))
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       (schdl (make-schedule (list job) '() 'user)))
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  (remove-user-jobs %user0 #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-equal "remove-user-jobs: only one"
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    '()
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    (schedule-user schdl)))
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;;; Check that 'remove-user-jobs' with only two types of user jobs keep the
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;;; other user jobs in the schedule.
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(let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0))
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       (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1))
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       (schdl (make-schedule (list job0 job1) '() 'user)))
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  (remove-user-jobs %user0 #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-equal "remove-user-jobs: keep one"
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    (list job1)
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    (schedule-user schdl)))
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;;; Check that 'clear-system-jobs' removes all system jobs and has no effect
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;;; on the user jobs.
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(let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0))
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       (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1))
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       (schdl (make-schedule (list job0) (list job1) 'user)))
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  (clear-system-jobs #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-assert "clear-system-jobs: basic"
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    (and (equal? (list job0) (schedule-user schdl))
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         (equal? '() (schedule-system schdl)))))
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;;; Check that 'add-job' adds a user job when the current schedule is 'user.
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(let ((schdl (make-schedule '() '() 'user)))
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  (add-job 1+ (const #t) "job0" 0 "user" #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-assert "add-job: user schedule"
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    (and (= 1 (length (schedule-user schdl)))
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         (= 0 (length (schedule-system schdl))))))
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;;; Check that 'add-job' adds a system job when the current schedule is
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;;; 'system.
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(let ((schdl (make-schedule '() '() 'system)))
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  (add-job 1+ (const #t) "job0" 0 "user" #:schedule schdl)
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  (test-assert "add-job: system schedule"
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    (and (= 0 (length (schedule-user schdl)))
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         (= 1 (length (schedule-system schdl))))))
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;;; Check that 'find-next-jobs' find the soonest job.
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(let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0 #:next-time 5))
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       (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1 #:next-time 10))
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       (schdl (make-schedule (list job0) (list job1) 'user)))
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  (test-equal "find-next-jobs: basic"
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    (list 5 job0)
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    (find-next-jobs #:schedule schdl)))
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;;; Check that 'find-next-jobs' can find multiple soonest jobs.
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(let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0 #:next-time 5))
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       (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1 #:next-time 5))
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       (schdl (make-schedule (list job0) (list job1) 'user)))
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  (test-equal "find-next-jobs: two jobs"
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    (list 5 job0 job1)
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    (find-next-jobs #:schedule schdl)))
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;;; Check that 'find-next-jobs' returns #f when the schedule is empty.
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(let ((schdl (make-schedule '() '() 'user)))
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  (test-equal "find-next-jobs: empty"
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    (list #f)
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    (find-next-jobs #:schedule schdl)))
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;;; Check output of 'display-schedule' with a basic schedule.
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(test-assert "display-schedule: basic"
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  (and (equal?
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        "Thu Jan  1 00:00:05 1970 +0000\ndummy\n\n"
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        (let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0 #:next-time 5))
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               (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1 #:next-time 10))
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               (schdl (make-schedule (list job0) (list job1) 'user)))
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          (with-output-to-string
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            (λ () (display-schedule 1 #:schedule schdl)))))
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       (equal?
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        (string-append
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         "Thu Jan  1 00:00:05 1970 +0000\ndummy\n\n"
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         "Thu Jan  1 00:00:06 1970 +0000\ndummy\n\n")
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        (let* ((job0 (make-dummy-job #:user %user0 #:next-time 5))
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               (job1 (make-dummy-job #:user %user1 #:next-time 10))
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               (schdl (make-schedule (list job0) (list job1) 'user)))
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          (with-output-to-string
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            (λ () (display-schedule 2 #:schedule schdl)))))))
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;;; Check output of 'display-schedule' with an empty schedule.
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(let ((schdl (make-schedule '() '() 'user)))
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  (test-equal "display-schedule: empty"
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    ""
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    (with-output-to-string
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      (λ () (display-schedule 1 #:schedule schdl)))))
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;;;
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;;; Running jobs
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;;;
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;;; Import private global.
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(define number-children (@@ (mcron base) number-children))
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;;; Import private procedures.
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(define update-number-children! (@@ (mcron base) update-number-children!))
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(define child-cleanup (@@ (mcron base) child-cleanup))
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(define run-job (@@ (mcron base) run-job))
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;;; Check 'number-children' initial value.
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(test-equal "number-children: init"
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  0
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  (unbox number-children))
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;;; Check 'update-number-children!' incrementation.
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(test-equal "update-number-children!: 1+"
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  2
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  (begin
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    (update-number-children! 1+)
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    (update-number-children! 1+)
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    (unbox number-children)))
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;;; Check 'update-number-children!' decrementation.
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(test-equal "update-number-children!: 1-"
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  1
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  (begin
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    (update-number-children! 1-)
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    (unbox number-children)))
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;;; Check 'update-number-children!' constant value.
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(test-equal "update-number-children!: set value"
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  0
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  (begin
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    (update-number-children! (const 0))
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    (unbox number-children)))
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;;; Check 'run-job' and 'child-cleanup'.
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;;; XXX: Having to use the filesystem for a unit test is wrong.
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(let* ((filename (tmpnam))
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       (action (λ () (close-port (open-output-file filename))))
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       (job (make-dummy-job #:user (getpw (getuid)) #:action action)))
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  (dynamic-wind
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    (const #t)
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    (λ ()
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      (sigaction SIGCHLD (const #t))
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      (run-job job)
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      ;; Wait for the SIGCHLD signal sent when job exits.
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      (pause)
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      ;; Check 'run-job' result and if the number of children is up-to-date.
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      (test-equal "run-job: basic"
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        1
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        (and (access? filename F_OK)
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             (unbox number-children)))
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      (child-cleanup)
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      ;; Check that 'child-cleanup' updates the number of children.
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      (test-equal "child-cleanup: one" 0 (unbox number-children)))
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    (λ ()
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      (and (access? filename F_OK) (delete-file filename))
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      (sigaction SIGCHLD SIG_DFL))))
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(test-end)
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