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[6314] check for read -t differently
From: |
Gavin D. Smith |
Subject: |
[6314] check for read -t differently |
Date: |
Sat, 06 Jun 2015 17:07:10 +0000 |
Revision: 6314
http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=6314
Author: gavin
Date: 2015-06-06 17:07:09 +0000 (Sat, 06 Jun 2015)
Log Message:
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check for read -t differently
Modified Paths:
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trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/info/t/Timeout-test.inc
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2015-06-06 15:36:22 UTC (rev 6313)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2015-06-06 17:07:09 UTC (rev 6314)
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
2015-06-06 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+ * info/t/Timeout-test.inc: Check for "read -t" slightly
+ differently.
+
+2015-06-06 Gavin Smith <address@hidden>
+
* info/t/Init-test.inc,
* info/t/Init-inter.inc: Check if running the test turned off
terminal echoing, and only run "stty sane" if that is the case.
Modified: trunk/info/t/Timeout-test.inc
===================================================================
--- trunk/info/t/Timeout-test.inc 2015-06-06 15:36:22 UTC (rev 6313)
+++ trunk/info/t/Timeout-test.inc 2015-06-06 17:07:09 UTC (rev 6314)
@@ -19,8 +19,10 @@
TIMED_OUT=
# Attempt to test if "read -t" works. Under Solaris 10, read -t below
-# should exit the subshell with an error exit status.
-(read -t 0; exit 0)
+# should exit the subshell with an error exit status. Under some other
+# shells the subshell will not exit but the "read -t" will have an exit
+# status of 2, representing a syntax error.
+(read -t 0 ; test $? != 2 ; exit $?)
if test $? != 0; then
# skip test below
status=2
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