Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmm. Just to be sure, I started off with a completely fresh tree, and
> now it hangs with the original code, and fails like this with your
> replacement code:
>
> Running popen.test
> FAIL: popen.test: open-output-pipe: no duplicate
> Running ports.test
OK, it turns out if I add a (sleep 1) just before your close-port, I
see the "Bad file descriptor" errors again, i.e.:
(sleep 1)
(close-port (cdr pair)) ;; write side
produces this, and the two subsequent tests also fail:
Running popen.test
FAIL: popen.test: open-output-pipe: no duplicate
ERROR: popen.test: close-pipe: exit 0 - arguments: ((wrong-number-of-args #f
"Wrong number of arguments to ~A" (#<procedure #f (pt-entry)>) #f))
ERROR: In procedure fport_flush:
ERROR: Bad file descriptor
ERROR: In procedure fport_flush:
ERROR: Bad file descriptor
FAIL: popen.test: close-pipe: exit 0
FAIL: popen.test: close-pipe: exit 1
Running ports.test
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Rob Browning
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