complete-run.pl: automatically start Xdummy instances unless -d is specified
This makes running the testsuite incredibly easy: $ ./complete-run.pl :)
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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#
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# © 2010-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors
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# © 2010-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors
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#
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# syntax: ./complete-run.pl --display :1 --display :2
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# to run the test suite on the X11 displays :1 and :2
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# use 'Xdummy :1' and 'Xdummy :2' before to start two
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# headless X11 servers
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#
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use strict;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use warnings;
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@ -28,6 +21,7 @@ use TAP::Parser::Aggregator;
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# these are shipped with the testsuite
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# these are shipped with the testsuite
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use lib qw(lib);
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use lib qw(lib);
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use SocketActivation;
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use SocketActivation;
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use StartXDummy;
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# the following modules are not shipped with Perl
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# the following modules are not shipped with Perl
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use AnyEvent;
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use AnyEvent;
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use AnyEvent::Handle;
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use AnyEvent::Handle;
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# reads in a whole file
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# reads in a whole file
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sub slurp {
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sub slurp {
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open my $fh, '<', shift;
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open(my $fh, '<', shift);
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local $/;
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local $/;
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<$fh>;
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<$fh>;
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}
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}
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my $coverage_testing = 0;
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my $coverage_testing = 0;
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my $valgrind = 0;
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my $valgrind = 0;
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my $help = 0;
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my $help = 0;
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# Number of tests to run in parallel. Important to know how many Xdummy
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# instances we need to start (unless @displays are given). Defaults to
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# num_cores * 2.
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my $parallel = undef;
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my @displays = ();
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my @displays = ();
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my @childpids = ();
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my $result = GetOptions(
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my $result = GetOptions(
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"coverage-testing" => \$coverage_testing,
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"coverage-testing" => \$coverage_testing,
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"valgrind" => \$valgrind,
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"valgrind" => \$valgrind,
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"display=s" => \@displays,
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"display=s" => \@displays,
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"parallel=i" => \$parallel,
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"help|?" => \$help,
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"help|?" => \$help,
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);
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);
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pod2usage(0) if $help;
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pod2usage(-verbose => 2, -exitcode => 0) if $help;
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@displays = split(/,/, join(',', @displays));
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@displays = split(/,/, join(',', @displays));
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@displays = map { s/ //g; $_ } @displays;
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@displays = map { s/ //g; $_ } @displays;
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@displays = qw(:1) if @displays == 0;
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# No displays specified, let’s start some Xdummy instances.
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if (@displays == 0) {
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my ($displays, $pids) = start_xdummy($parallel);
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@displays = @$displays;
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@childpids = @$pids;
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}
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# connect to all displays for two reasons:
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# connect to all displays for two reasons:
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# 1: check if the display actually works
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# 1: check if the display actually works
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}
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}
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}
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}
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die "No usable displays found" if @wdisplays == 0;
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my $config = slurp('i3-test.config');
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my $config = slurp('i3-test.config');
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# 1: get a list of all testcases
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# 1: get a list of all testcases
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$aggregator->stop();
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$aggregator->stop();
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# Disable buffering to make sure the output and summary appear before we exit.
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$| = 1;
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for (@done) {
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for (@done) {
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my ($test, $output) = @$_;
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my ($test, $output) = @$_;
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say "output for $test:";
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say "output for $test:";
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# 4: print summary
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# 4: print summary
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$harness->summary($aggregator);
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$harness->summary($aggregator);
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kill(15, $_) for @childpids;
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__END__
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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=head1 NAME
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complete-run.pl [files...]
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complete-run.pl [files...]
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=head1 EXAMPLE
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To run the whole testsuite on a reasonable number of Xdummy instances (your
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running X11 will not be touched), run:
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./complete-run.pl
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To run only a specific test (useful when developing a new feature), run:
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./complete-run t/100-fullscreen.t
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 8
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=over 8
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# Run four tests in parallel on some Xdummy servers
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# Run four tests in parallel on some Xdummy servers
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./complete-run.pl -d :1,:2,:3,:4
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./complete-run.pl -d :1,:2,:3,:4
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Note that it is not necessary to specify this anymore. If omitted,
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complete-run.pl will start (num_cores * 2) Xdummy instances.
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=item B<--valgrind>
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=item B<--valgrind>
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Runs i3 under valgrind to find memory problems. The output will be available in
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Runs i3 under valgrind to find memory problems. The output will be available in
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=item B<--coverage-testing>
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=item B<--coverage-testing>
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Exits i3 cleanly (instead of kill -9) to make coverage testing work properly.
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Exits i3 cleanly (instead of kill -9) to make coverage testing work properly.
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=item B<--parallel>
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Number of Xdummy instances to start (if you don’t want to start num_cores * 2
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instances for some reason).
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# Run all tests on a single Xdummy instance
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./complete-run.pl -p 1
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package SocketActivation;
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package SocketActivation;
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use IO::Socket::UNIX; # core
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use IO::Socket::UNIX; # core
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use Cwd qw(abs_path); # core
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use Cwd qw(abs_path); # core
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use POSIX; # core
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use POSIX; # core
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package StartXDummy;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use POSIX ();
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use Exporter 'import';
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use Time::HiRes qw(sleep);
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use v5.10;
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our @EXPORT = qw(start_xdummy);
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# reads in a whole file
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sub slurp {
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open(my $fh, '<', shift) or return '';
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local $/;
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<$fh>;
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}
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=head2 start_xdummy($parallel)
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Starts C<$parallel> (or number of cores * 2 if undef) Xdummy processes (see
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the file ./Xdummy) and returns two arrayrefs: a list of X11 display numbers to
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the Xdummy processes and a list of PIDs of the processes.
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=cut
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sub start_xdummy {
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my ($parallel) = @_;
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my @displays = ();
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my @childpids = ();
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# Yeah, I know it’s non-standard, but Perl’s POSIX module doesn’t have
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# _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF.
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my $cpuinfo = slurp('/proc/cpuinfo');
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my $num_cores = scalar grep { /model name/ } split("\n", $cpuinfo);
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# If /proc/cpuinfo does not exist, we fall back to 2 cores.
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$num_cores ||= 2;
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$parallel ||= $num_cores * 2;
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my ($displaynum) = reverse ('0', sort </tmp/.X11-unix/X*>);
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$displaynum =~ s/.*(\d)$/$1/;
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$displaynum++;
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say "Starting $parallel Xdummy instances, starting at :$displaynum...";
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for my $idx (0 .. ($parallel-1)) {
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my $pid = fork();
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die "Could not fork: $!" unless defined($pid);
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if ($pid == 0) {
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# Child, close stdout/stderr, then start Xdummy.
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POSIX::close(0);
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POSIX::close(2);
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exec './Xdummy', ":$displaynum", '-config', '/dev/null';
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exit 1;
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}
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push(@childpids, $pid);
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push(@displays, ":$displaynum");
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$displaynum++;
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# long as we can’t socket-activate X11…
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my $sockets_ready;
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do {
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$sockets_ready = 1;
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for (@displays) {
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my $path = "/tmp/.X11-unix/X" . substr($_, 1);
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$sockets_ready = 0 unless -S $path;
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sleep 0.1;
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return \@displays, \@childpids;
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