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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/kernel/src/os.erl | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl | 36 |
2 files changed, 37 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl index c3ffcb3f70..7e83b17add 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl @@ -298,12 +298,11 @@ get_data(Port, MonRef, Eot, Sofar) -> more -> get_data(Port, MonRef, Eot, [Sofar,Bytes]); Last -> - Port ! {self(), close}, - flush_until_closed(Port), - flush_exit(Port), + catch port_close(Port), + flush_until_down(Port, MonRef), iolist_to_binary([Sofar, Last]) end; - {'DOWN', MonRef, _, _ , _} -> + {'DOWN', MonRef, _, _, _} -> flush_exit(Port), iolist_to_binary(Sofar) end. @@ -317,18 +316,25 @@ eot(Bs, Eot) -> binary:part(Bs,{0, Pos}) end. -flush_until_closed(Port) -> +%% When port_close returns we know that all the +%% messages sent have been sent and that the +%% DOWN message is after them all. +flush_until_down(Port, MonRef) -> receive {Port, {data, _Bytes}} -> - flush_until_closed(Port); - {Port, closed} -> - true + flush_until_down(Port, MonRef); + {'DOWN', MonRef, _, _, _} -> + flush_exit(Port) end. +%% The exit signal is always delivered before +%% the down signal, so we can be sure that if there +%% was an exit message sent, it will be in the +%% mailbox now. flush_exit(Port) -> receive {'EXIT', Port, _} -> ok - after 1 -> % force context switch + after 0 -> ok end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl index f368232bfc..1f4591a5a3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl @@ -621,20 +621,28 @@ sticky_compiler(Files, PrivDir) -> [R || R <- Rets, R =/= ok]. do_sticky_compile(Mod, Dir) -> - %% Make sure that the module is loaded. A module being sticky - %% only prevents it from begin reloaded, not from being loaded - %% from the wrong place to begin with. - Mod = Mod:module_info(module), - File = filename:append(Dir, atom_to_list(Mod)), - Src = io_lib:format("-module(~s).\n" - "-export([test/1]).\n" - "test(me) -> fail.\n", [Mod]), - ok = file:write_file(File++".erl", Src), - case c:c(File, [{outdir,Dir}]) of - {ok,Module} -> - Module:test(me); - {error,sticky_directory} -> - ok + case code:is_sticky(Mod) of + true -> + %% Make sure that the module is loaded. A module being sticky + %% only prevents it from begin reloaded, not from being loaded + %% from the wrong place to begin with. + Mod = Mod:module_info(module), + File = filename:append(Dir, atom_to_list(Mod)), + Src = io_lib:format("-module(~s).\n" + "-export([test/1]).\n" + "test(me) -> fail.\n", [Mod]), + ok = file:write_file(File++".erl", Src), + case c:c(File, [{outdir,Dir}]) of + {ok,Module} -> + Module:test(me); + {error,sticky_directory} -> + ok + end; + false -> + %% For some reason the module is not sticky + %% could be that the .erlang file has + %% unstuck it? + {Mod, is_not_sticky} end. %% Test that the -pa and -pz options work as expected. |