On Tue, 13 Jan 2026 21:47:40 GMT, Roger Riggs <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Linux and Mac, when a process is started, pipes are created to
>> communicate with the child.
>> In the case where the stderr is redirected to stdout using
>> `ProcessBuilder.redirectErrorStream()`, the pipe is not needed and should
>> not be created.
>>
>> Added a test to check pipe creation when spawning with and without
>> `redirectErrorStream(t/f)`.
>> Rewrote the extraction of pipes to use `lsof` available on Mac and Linux.
>> (previously used Linux /proc/pid/fd/...)
>> Converted PipelineLeaksFD test to JUnit.
>
> Roger Riggs has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional
> commits since the last revision:
>
> - Some test platforms do not have `lsof` installed, if not available,
> the tests are skipped.
> - Remove extra -Xint test run, its purpose is unknown.
The test updates look good to me.
I see that the test now uses `EnabledIf` from JUnit. Do you know if the test
gets skipped then would it show up in the skipped count listed for the test:
> [ JUnit Tests: found 5, started 5, succeeded 5, failed 0, aborted 0, skipped
> 0]
Actually, the GitHub actions job test failure looks related to this change:
Extra pipes in pipesAfter: [0]
org.opentest4j.AssertionFailedError: More or fewer pipes than expected
at org.junit.jupiter.api.AssertionUtils.fail(AssertionUtils.java:38)
at org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.fail(Assertions.java:138)
at PipelineLeaksFD.checkForLeaks(PipelineLeaksFD.java:133)
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Marked as reviewed by jpai (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/29143#pullrequestreview-3659261972
PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/29143#issuecomment-3748198076