procps/testsuite/pgrep.test/pgrep.exp
Jason Cox 848be2b1e2 pgrep: make --terminal respect other criteria
In some cases the --terminal option to pgrep will cause all processes
matching the terminal to be output, even if other criteria would exclude them.
Specifically, I noticed that it overrides the --runstates option.

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@dropbear.xyz>
2023-01-25 20:34:21 +11:00

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#
# Dejagnu tests for pgrep - part of procps
#
set mypid [pid]
set not_ppid [ expr { $mypid + 1 } ]
set pgrep "${topdir}src/pgrep"
set uid [ exec id -u ]
set not_uid [ expr { $uid + 1 } ]
set gid [ exec id -g ]
set not_gid [ expr { $gid + 1 } ]
set ps "${topdir}src/ps/pscommand"
set tty [ get_tty ]
set test "pgprep with no arguments"
spawn $pgrep
expect_pass "$test" "^\(lt-\)\?pgrep: no matching criteria specified\\s*"
make_testproc
set testproc_len [ string length $testproc_comm ]
set testproc_trim [ string range $testproc_comm 0 [ expr { $testproc_len - 2 } ] ]
set testproc1_sid [ string trim [ exec $ps --no-headers -o sid $testproc1_pid ] ]
set not_testproc1_sid [ expr { $testproc1_sid + 1 } ]
set test "pgrep find both test pids"
spawn $pgrep $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
# In Debian only
set test "pgrep counts 2 test pids"
spawn $pgrep -c $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^2\\s*"
set test "pgrep with : delimiter"
spawn $pgrep -d : $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^${testproc1_pid}:${testproc2_pid}\\s*$"
set test "pgrep match against full process name"
spawn $pgrep -f "$testproc_path\\s+$testproc_arg_str"
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep with matching gid"
spawn $pgrep -G $gid $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep with not matching gid"
spawn $pgrep -G $not_gid $testproc_comm
expect_blank $test
set test "pgrep with process name"
spawn $pgrep -l $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc_comm\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s+$testproc_comm\\s*$"
set test "pgrep with full command line"
spawn $pgrep -af "$testproc_path$"
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc2_pid\\s+$testproc_path\\s*$"
set test "pgrep find newest test pid"
spawn $pgrep -n $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep find oldest test pid"
spawn $pgrep -o $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep matches with parent pid"
spawn $pgrep -P $mypid $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep doesn't match with bogus parent pid"
spawn $pgrep -P $not_ppid $testproc_comm
expect_blank "$test"
set test "pgrep matches with its own sid"
spawn $pgrep -s $testproc1_sid $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep doesn't match with bogus sid"
spawn $pgrep -s $not_testproc1_sid $testproc_comm
expect_blank "$test"
set test1 "pgrep matches on tty"
set test2 "pgrep doesn't match on tty and wrong runstate"
if { $tty == "" } {
untested "$test1"
untested "$test2"
} else {
spawn $pgrep -t $tty $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test1" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
spawn $pgrep -t $tty -r D $testproc_comm
expect_blank "$test2"
}
set test "pgrep doesn't match with bogus tty"
spawn $pgrep -t glass $testproc_comm
expect_blank "$test"
set test "pgrep with matching euid"
spawn $pgrep -u $uid $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep with not matching euid"
spawn $pgrep -u $not_uid $testproc_comm
expect_blank $test
set test "pgrep with matching uid"
spawn $pgrep -U $uid $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep with not matching uid"
spawn $pgrep -U $not_uid $testproc_comm
expect_blank $test
set test "pgrep matches on substring"
spawn $pgrep $testproc_trim
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep matches full string with exact"
spawn $pgrep -x $testproc_comm
expect_pass "$test" "^$testproc1_pid\\s+$testproc2_pid\\s*$"
set test "pgrep does not match substring with exact"
spawn $pgrep -x $testproc_trim
expect_blank $test
set test "pgrep with long non-matching pattern gives warning"
spawn $pgrep gnome-session-bi
expect_pass "$test" "pattern that searches for process name longer than 15 characters will result in zero matches"
# Cleanup
kill_testproc