Running `gdb command < input` is not as reliable way to give input to the command (some installations of gdb consume it). Use "set args" gdb command to have input redirected at gdb 'run' time. ---
With this change, these tests work on FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64[.qcow2] when adding gdb 7.11.1 using pkg install (and having /usr/local/bin in front of path) -- before this gdb just hang -- and it took a while... On Linux this test keeps working. After commit and before amend(*) I dropped '-nx' command line option (to not read any gdbinit files). Perhaps all gdb invocations should have that (currently none has). (*) git commit -a --amend -C HEAD ;: let the virus spread :) test/T070-insert.sh | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/T070-insert.sh b/test/T070-insert.sh index c2485bb..43b3abc 100755 --- a/test/T070-insert.sh +++ b/test/T070-insert.sh @@ -202,13 +202,15 @@ end run EOF test_begin_subtest "error exit when add_message returns $code" -gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result -x index-file-$code.gdb \ - --args notmuch insert < $gen_msg_filename +gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result \ + -ex "set args insert < $gen_msg_filename" \ + -x index-file-$code.gdb notmuch test_expect_equal $? 1 test_begin_subtest "success exit with --keep when add_message returns $code" -gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result -x index-file-$code.gdb \ - --args notmuch insert --keep < $gen_msg_filename +gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result \ + -ex "set args insert --keep < $gen_msg_filename" \ + -x index-file-$code.gdb notmuch test_expect_equal $? 0 done -- 2.10.0 _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch