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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/libstd/io/stdio.rs
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Expand Up @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ impl<W: io::Write> io::Write for Maybe<W> {
impl<R: io::Read> io::Read for Maybe<R> {
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
match *self {
Maybe::Real(ref mut r) => handle_ebadf(r.read(buf), buf.len()),
Maybe::Real(ref mut r) => handle_ebadf(r.read(buf), 0),
Maybe::Fake => Ok(0)
}
}
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11 changes: 8 additions & 3 deletions src/libstd/sys/windows/process.rs
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Expand Up @@ -351,10 +351,15 @@ fn make_dirp(d: Option<&OsString>) -> (*const u16, Vec<u16>) {
impl Stdio {
fn to_handle(&self, stdio_id: c::DWORD) -> io::Result<Handle> {
match *self {
// If no stdio handle is available, then inherit means that it
// should still be unavailable so propagate the
// INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
Stdio::Inherit => {
stdio::get(stdio_id).and_then(|io| {
io.handle().duplicate(0, true, c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
})
match stdio::get(stdio_id) {
Ok(io) => io.handle().duplicate(0, true,
c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS),
Err(..) => Ok(Handle::new(c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)),
}
}
Stdio::Raw(handle) => {
RawHandle::new(handle).duplicate(0, true, c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
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124 changes: 124 additions & 0 deletions src/test/run-pass/no-stdio.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
// Copyright 2016 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

#![feature(libc)]

extern crate libc;

use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::env;
use std::io::{self, Read, Write};

#[cfg(unix)]
unsafe fn without_stdio<R, F: FnOnce() -> R>(f: F) -> R {
let doit = |a| {
let r = libc::dup(a);
assert!(r >= 0);
return r
};
let a = doit(0);
let b = doit(1);
let c = doit(2);

assert!(libc::close(0) >= 0);
assert!(libc::close(1) >= 0);
assert!(libc::close(2) >= 0);

let r = f();

assert!(libc::dup2(a, 0) >= 0);
assert!(libc::dup2(b, 1) >= 0);
assert!(libc::dup2(c, 2) >= 0);

return r
}

#[cfg(windows)]
unsafe fn without_stdio<R, F: FnOnce() -> R>(f: F) -> R {
type DWORD = u32;
type HANDLE = *mut u8;
type BOOL = i32;

const STD_INPUT_HANDLE: DWORD = -10i32 as DWORD;
const STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE: DWORD = -11i32 as DWORD;
const STD_ERROR_HANDLE: DWORD = -12i32 as DWORD;
const INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: HANDLE = !0 as HANDLE;

extern "system" {
fn GetStdHandle(which: DWORD) -> HANDLE;
fn SetStdHandle(which: DWORD, handle: HANDLE) -> BOOL;
}

let doit = |id| {
let handle = GetStdHandle(id);
assert!(handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
assert!(SetStdHandle(id, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) != 0);
return handle
};

let a = doit(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
let b = doit(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
let c = doit(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);

let r = f();

let doit = |id, handle| {
assert!(SetStdHandle(id, handle) != 0);
};
doit(STD_INPUT_HANDLE, a);
doit(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, b);
doit(STD_ERROR_HANDLE, c);

return r
}

fn main() {
if env::args().len() > 1 {
println!("test");
assert!(io::stdout().write(b"test\n").is_ok());
assert!(io::stderr().write(b"test\n").is_ok());
assert_eq!(io::stdin().read(&mut [0; 10]).unwrap(), 0);
return
}

// First, make sure reads/writes without stdio work if stdio itself is
// missing.
let (a, b, c) = unsafe {
without_stdio(|| {
let a = io::stdout().write(b"test\n");
let b = io::stderr().write(b"test\n");
let c = io::stdin().read(&mut [0; 10]);

(a, b, c)
})
};

assert_eq!(a.unwrap(), 5);
assert_eq!(b.unwrap(), 5);
assert_eq!(c.unwrap(), 0);

// Second, spawn a child and do some work with "null" descriptors to make
// sure it's ok
let me = env::current_exe().unwrap();
let status = Command::new(&me)
.arg("next")
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.status().unwrap();
assert!(status.success(), "{:?} isn't a success", status);

// Finally, close everything then spawn a child to make sure everything is
// *still* ok.
let status = unsafe {
without_stdio(|| Command::new(&me).arg("next").status())
}.unwrap();
assert!(status.success(), "{:?} isn't a success", status);
}