# Commands tested in this file: socket. # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # Running socket tests with a remote server: # ------------------------------------------ # # Some tests in socket.test depend on the existence of a remote server to # which they connect. The remote server must be an instance of tcltest and it # must run the script found in the file "remote.tcl" in this directory. You # can start the remote server on any machine reachable from the machine on # which you want to run the socket tests, by issuing: # # tcltest remote.tcl -port 2048 # Or choose another port number. # # If the machine you are running the remote server on has several IP # interfaces, you can choose which interface the server listens on for # connections by specifying the -address command line flag, so: # # tcltest remote.tcl -address your.machine.com # # These options can also be set by environment variables. On Unix, you can # type these commands to the shell from which the remote server is started: # # shell% setenv serverPort 2048 # shell% setenv serverAddress your.machine.com # # and subsequently you can start the remote server with: # # tcltest remote.tcl # # to have it listen on port 2048 on the interface your.machine.com. # # When the server starts, it prints out a detailed message containing its # configuration information, and it will block until killed with a Ctrl-C. # Once the remote server exists, you can run the tests in socket.test with # the server by setting two Tcl variables: # # % set remoteServerIP # % set remoteServerPort 2048 # # These variables are also settable from the environment. On Unix, you can: # # shell% setenv remoteServerIP machine.where.server.runs # shell% senetv remoteServerPort 2048 # # The preamble of the socket.test file checks to see if the variables are set # either in Tcl or in the environment; if they are, it attempts to connect to # the server. If the connection is successful, the tests using the remote # server will be performed; otherwise, it will attempt to start the remote # server (via exec) on platforms that support this, on the local host, # listening at port 2048. If all fails, a message is printed and the tests # using the remote server are not performed. # # SCCS: @(#) socket.test 1.62 96/08/01 15:57:49 if {[string compare test [info procs test]] == 1} then {source defs} # # If remoteServerIP or remoteServerPort are not set, check in the # environment variables for externally set values. # if {![info exists remoteServerIP]} { if {[info exists env(remoteServerIP)]} { set remoteServerIP $env(remoteServerIP) } } if {![info exists remoteServerPort]} { if {[info exists env(remoteServerIP)]} { set remoteServerPort $env(remoteServerPort) } else { if {[info exists remoteServerIP]} { set remoteServerPort 2048 } } } # # Check if we're supposed to do tests against the remote server # set doTestsWithRemoteServer 1 if {![info exists remoteServerIP] && ($tcl_platform(platform) != "macintosh")} { set remoteServerIP localhost } if {($doTestsWithRemoteServer == 1) && (![info exists remoteServerPort])} { set remoteServerPort 2048 } # Attempt to connect to a remote server if one is already running. If it # is not running or for some other reason the connect fails, attempt to # start the remote server on the local host listening on port 2048. This # is only done on platforms that support exec (i.e. not on the Mac). On # platforms that do not support exec, the remote server must be started # by the user before running the tests. set remotePid -1 if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 1} { catch {close $commandSocket} if {[catch {set commandSocket [socket $remoteServerIP \ $remoteServerPort]}] != 0} { if {[info commands exec] == ""} { set noRemoteTestReason "can't exec" set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0 } else { set remoteServerIP localhost if {[catch {set remotePid [exec $tcltest remote.tcl \ -serverIsSilent \ -port $remoteServerPort \ -address $remoteServerIP &]} \ msg] == 0} { after 1000 if {[catch {set commandSocket [socket $remoteServerIP \ $remoteServerPort]} msg] == 0} { fconfigure $commandSocket -translation crlf -buffering line } else { set noRemoteTestReason $msg set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0 } } else { set noRemoteTestReason "$msg $tcltest" set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0 } } } else { fconfigure $commandSocket -translation crlf -buffering line } } if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 0} { puts "Skipping tests with remote server. See tests/socket.test for" puts "information on how to run remote server." if {[info exists VERBOSE] && ($VERBOSE != 0)} { puts "Reason for not doing remote tests: $noRemoteTestReason" } } # # If we do the tests, define a command to send a command to the # remote server. # if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 1} { proc sendCommand {c} { global commandSocket if {[eof $commandSocket]} { error "remote server disappeared" } if {[catch {puts $commandSocket $c} msg]} { error "remote server disappaered: $msg" } if {[catch {puts $commandSocket "--Marker--Marker--Marker--"} msg]} { error "remote server disappeared: $msg" } set resp "" while {1} { set line [gets $commandSocket] if {[eof $commandSocket]} { error "remote server disappaered" } if {[string compare $line "--Marker--Marker--Marker--"] == 0} { if {[string compare [lindex $resp 0] error] == 0} { error [lindex $resp 1] } else { return [lindex $resp 1] } } else { append resp $line "\n" } } } } test socket-1.1 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -server} msg] $msg } {1 {no argument given for -server option}} test socket-1.2 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -server foo} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be either: socket ?-myaddr addr? ?-myport myport? ?-async? host port socket -server command ?-myaddr addr? port}} test socket-1.3 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -myaddr} msg] $msg } {1 {no argument given for -myaddr option}} test socket-1.4 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -myaddr 127.0.0.1} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be either: socket ?-myaddr addr? ?-myport myport? ?-async? host port socket -server command ?-myaddr addr? port}} test socket-1.5 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -myport} msg] $msg } {1 {no argument given for -myport option}} test socket-1.6 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -myport xxxx} msg] $msg } {1 {expected integer but got "xxxx"}} test socket-1.7 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -myport 2522} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be either: socket ?-myaddr addr? ?-myport myport? ?-async? host port socket -server command ?-myaddr addr? port}} test socket-1.8 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -froboz} msg] $msg } {1 {bad option "-froboz", must be -async, -myaddr, -myport, or -server}} test socket-1.9 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -server foo -myport 2521 3333} msg] $msg } {1 {Option -myport is not valid for servers}} test socket-1.10 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket host 2528 -junk} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be either: socket ?-myaddr addr? ?-myport myport? ?-async? host port socket -server command ?-myaddr addr? port}} test socket-1.11 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket -server callback 2520 --} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be either: socket ?-myaddr addr? ?-myport myport? ?-async? host port socket -server command ?-myaddr addr? port}} test socket-1.12 {arg parsing for socket command} { list [catch {socket foo badport} msg] $msg } {1 {expected integer but got "badport"}} test socket-2.1 {tcp connection} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {file addr port} { global x set x done close $file } puts ready vwait x close $f puts done } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f x if {[catch {socket localhost 2828} msg]} { set x $msg } else { lappend x [gets $f] close $msg } lappend x [gets $f] close $f set x } {ready done {}} if [info exists port] { incr port } else { set port [expr 2048 + [pid]%1024] } test socket-2.2 {tcp connection with client port specified} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {file addr port} { global x puts "[gets $file] $port" close $file set x done } puts ready vwait x close $f } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f x global port if {[catch {socket -myport $port localhost 2828} sock]} { set x $sock close [socket localhost 2828] puts stderr $sock } else { puts $sock hello flush $sock lappend x [gets $f] close $sock } close $f set x } [list ready "hello $port"] test socket-2.3 {tcp connection with client interface specified} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {file addr port} { global x puts "[gets $file] $addr" close $file set x done } puts ready vwait x close $f } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f x if {[catch {socket -myaddr localhost localhost 2828} sock]} { set x $sock } else { puts $sock hello flush $sock lappend x [gets $f] close $sock } close $f set x } {ready {hello 127.0.0.1}} test socket-2.4 {tcp connection with server interface specified} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept -myaddr [info hostname] 2828] proc accept {file addr port} { global x puts "[gets $file]" close $file set x done } puts ready vwait x close $f } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f x if {[catch {socket [info hostname] 2828} sock]} { set x $sock } else { puts $sock hello flush $sock lappend x [gets $f] close $sock } close $f set x } {ready hello} test socket-2.5 {tcp connection with redundant server port} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {file addr port} { global x puts "[gets $file]" close $file set x done } puts ready vwait x close $f } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f x if {[catch {socket localhost 2828} sock]} { set x $sock } else { puts $sock hello flush $sock lappend x [gets $f] close $sock } close $f set x } {ready hello} test socket-2.6 {tcp connection} {unixOrPc} { set status ok if {![catch {set sock [socket localhost 2828]}]} { if {![catch {gets $sock}]} { set status broken } close $sock } set status } ok test socket-2.7 {echo server, one line} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] fconfigure $s -translation lf -buffering line } proc echo {s} { set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { global x close $s set x done } else { puts $s $l } } puts ready vwait x close $f puts done } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f set s [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation lf puts $s "hello abcdefghijklmnop" set x [gets $s] close $s set y [gets $f] close $f list $x $y } {{hello abcdefghijklmnop} done} test socket-2.8 {echo server, loop 50 times, single connection} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] fconfigure $s -buffering line } proc echo {s} { global i set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { global x close $s set x done } else { incr i puts $s $l } } set i 0 puts ready vwait x close $f puts "done $i" } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f set s [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s -buffering line for {set x 0} {$x < 50} {incr x} { puts $s "hello abcdefghijklmnop" gets $s } close $s set x [gets $f] close $f set x } {done 50} test socket-2.9 {socket conflict} {unixOrPc} { set s [socket -server accept 2828] removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f {set f [socket -server accept 2828]} close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f after 100 set x [list [catch {close $f} msg] $msg] close $s set x } {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use while executing "socket -server accept 2828" invoked from within "set f [socket -server accept 2828]..." (file "script" line 1)}} test socket-2.10 {close on accept, accepted socket lives} { set done 0 set ss [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { global ss close $ss fileevent $s readable "readit $s" fconfigure $s -trans lf } proc readit {s} { global done gets $s close $s set done 1 } set cs [socket [info hostname] 2828] puts $cs hello close $cs vwait done set done } 1 test socket-3.1 {socket conflict} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set f [socket -server accept 2828] puts ready gets stdin close $f } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r+] gets $f set x [list [catch {socket -server accept 2828} msg] \ $msg] puts $f bye close $f set x } {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use}} test socket-3.2 {server with several clients} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { set counter 0 set s [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] fconfigure $s -buffering line } proc echo {s} { global x set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { close $s set x done } else { puts $s $l } } puts ready vwait x vwait x vwait x close $s puts done } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r+] set x [gets $f] set s1 [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s1 -buffering line set s2 [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s2 -buffering line set s3 [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s3 -buffering line for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} { puts $s1 hello,s1 gets $s1 puts $s2 hello,s2 gets $s2 puts $s3 hello,s3 gets $s3 } close $s1 close $s2 close $s3 lappend x [gets $f] close $f set x } {ready done} test socket-4.1 {server with several clients} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { gets stdin set s [socket localhost 2828] fconfigure $s -buffering line for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} { puts $s hello gets $s } close $s puts bye gets stdin } close $f set p1 [open "|$tcltest script" r+] fconfigure $p1 -buffering line set p2 [open "|$tcltest script" r+] fconfigure $p2 -buffering line set p3 [open "|$tcltest script" r+] fconfigure $p3 -buffering line proc accept {s a p} { fconfigure $s -buffering line fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] } proc echo {s} { global x set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { close $s set x done } else { puts $s $l } } set s [socket -server accept 2828] puts $p1 open puts $p2 open puts $p3 open vwait x vwait x vwait x close $s set l "" lappend l [list p1 [gets $p1]] lappend l [list p2 [gets $p2]] lappend l [list p3 [gets $p3]] puts $p1 bye puts $p2 bye puts $p3 bye close $p1 close $p2 close $p3 set l } {{p1 bye} {p2 bye} {p3 bye}} test socket-4.2 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} { set x ok if {[catch {socket -server dodo 0x3000} msg]} { set x $msg } else { close $msg } set x } ok test socket-5.1 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} {unixOnly} { # # THIS TEST WILL FAIL if you are running as superuser. # set x {couldn't open socket: not owner} if {![catch {socket -server dodo 0x1} msg]} { set x {htons problem, should be disallowed, are you running as SU?} close $msg } set x } {couldn't open socket: not owner} test socket-5.2 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} { set x {couldn't open socket: port number too high} if {![catch {socket -server dodo 0x10000} msg]} { set x {port resolution problem, should be disallowed} close $msg } set x } {couldn't open socket: port number too high} test socket-5.3 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} {unixOnly} { # # THIS TEST WILL FAIL if you are running as superuser. # set x {couldn't open socket: not owner} if {![catch {socket -server dodo 21} msg]} { set x {htons problem, should be disallowed, are you running as SU?} close $msg } set x } {couldn't open socket: not owner} test socket-6.1 {accept callback error} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { gets stdin socket localhost 2848 } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r+] proc bgerror args { global x set x $args } proc accept {s a p} {expr 10 / 0} set s [socket -server accept 2848] puts $f hello close $f vwait x close $s rename bgerror {} set x } {{divide by zero}} test socket-7.1 {testing socket specific options} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { socket -server accept 2828 proc accept args { global x set x done } puts ready vwait x } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f set s [socket localhost 2828] set p [fconfigure $s -peername] close $s close $f set l "" lappend l [string compare [lindex $p 0] 127.0.0.1] lappend l [string compare [lindex $p 2] 2828] lappend l [llength $p] } {0 0 3} test socket-7.2 {testing socket specific options} {unixOrPc} { removeFile script set f [open script w] puts $f { socket -server accept 2828 proc accept args { global x set x done } puts ready vwait x } close $f set f [open "|$tcltest script" r] gets $f set s [socket localhost 2828] set p [fconfigure $s -sockname] close $s close $f set l "" lappend l [llength $p] lappend l [lindex $p 0] lappend l [expr [lindex $p 2] == 2828] } {3 127.0.0.1 0} test socket-7.3 {testing socket specific options} { set s [socket -server accept 2828] set l [fconfigure $s] close $s llength $l } 10 test socket-7.4 {testing socket specific options} { set s [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { global x set x [fconfigure $s -sockname] close $s } set s1 [socket [info hostname] 2828] vwait x close $s close $s1 set l "" lappend l [lindex $x 2] [llength $x] } {2828 3} test socket-7.5 {testing socket specific options} {unixOrPc} { set s [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { global x set x [fconfigure $s -sockname] close $s } set s1 [socket localhost 2828] vwait x close $s close $s1 set l "" lappend l [lindex $x 0] [lindex $x 2] [llength $x] } {127.0.0.1 2828 3} test socket-8.1 {testing -async flag on sockets} { # NOTE: This test may fail on some Solaris 2.4 systems. If it does, # check that you have these patches installed (using showrev -p): # # 101907-05, 101925-02, 101945-14, 101959-03, 101969-05, 101973-03, # 101977-03, 101981-02, 101985-01, 102001-03, 102003-01, 102007-01, # 102011-02, 102024-01, 102039-01, 102044-01, 102048-01, 102062-03, # 102066-04, 102070-01, 102105-01, 102153-03, 102216-01, 102232-01, # 101878-03, 101879-01, 101880-03, 101933-01, 101950-01, 102030-01, # 102057-08, 102140-01, 101920-02, 101921-09, 101922-07, 101923-03 # # If after installing these patches you are still experiencing a # problem, please email jyl@eng.sun.com. We have not observed this # failure on Solaris 2.5, so another option (instead of installing # these patches) is to upgrade to Solaris 2.5. set s [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { global x puts $s bye close $s set x done } set s1 [socket -async [info hostname] 2828] vwait x set z [gets $s1] close $s close $s1 set z } bye test socket-9.1 {testing spurious events} { set len 0 set spurious 0 set done 0 proc readlittle {s} { global spurious done len set l [read $s 1] if {[string length $l] == 0} { if {![eof $s]} { incr spurious } else { close $s set done 1 } } else { incr len [string length $l] } } proc accept {s a p} { fconfigure $s -buffering none -blocking off fileevent $s readable [list readlittle $s] } set s [socket -server accept 2828] set c [socket [info hostname] 2828] puts -nonewline $c 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 close $c vwait done close $s list $spurious $len } {0 50} test socket-9.2 {testing async write, fileevents, flush on close} { set firstblock "" for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {set firstblock "a$firstblock$firstblock"} set secondblock "" for {set i 0} {$i < 16} {incr i} { set secondblock "b$secondblock$secondblock" } set l [socket -server accept 8080] proc accept {s a p} { fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -translation lf -buffersize 16384 \ -buffering line fileevent $s readable "readable $s" } proc readable {s} { set l [gets $s] fileevent $s readable {} after 1000 respond $s } proc respond {s} { global firstblock puts -nonewline $s $firstblock after 1000 writedata $s } proc writedata {s} { global secondblock puts -nonewline $s $secondblock close $s } set s [socket [info hostname] 8080] fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -trans lf -buffering line set count 0 puts $s hello proc readit {s} { global count done set l [read $s] incr count [string length $l] if {[eof $s]} { close $s set done 1 } } fileevent $s readable "readit $s" vwait done close $l set count } 65566 removeFile script # # The rest of the tests are run only if we are doing testing against # a remote server. # if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 0} { return } test socket-10.1 {tcp connection} { sendCommand { set socket9_1_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { puts $s done close $s } } set s [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] set r [gets $s] close $s sendCommand {close $socket9_1_test_server} set r } done test socket-10.2 {client specifies its port} { if {[info exists port]} { incr port } else { set port [expr 2048 + [pid]%1024] } sendCommand { set socket9_2_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { puts $s $p close $s } } set s [socket -myport $port $remoteServerIP 2828] set r [gets $s] close $s sendCommand {close $socket9_2_test_server} if {$r == $port} { set result ok } else { set result broken } set result } ok # # Tests io-10.3, io-10.4 have been removed. # test socket-10.5 {trying to connect, no server} { set status ok if {![catch {set s [socket $remoteServerIp 2828]}]} { if {![catch {gets $s}]} { set status broken } close $s } set status } ok test socket-10.6 {remote echo, one line} { sendCommand { set socket10_6_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation crlf } proc echo {s} { set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { close $s } else { puts $s $l } } } set f [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] fconfigure $f -translation crlf -buffering line puts $f hello set r [gets $f] close $f sendCommand {close $socket10_6_test_server} set r } hello test socket-10.7 {remote echo, 50 lines} { sendCommand { set socket10_7_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation crlf } proc echo {s} { set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { close $s } else { puts $s $l } } } set f [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] fconfigure $f -translation crlf -buffering line for {set cnt 0} {$cnt < 50} {incr cnt} { puts $f "hello, $cnt" if {[string compare [gets $f] "hello, $cnt"] != 0} { break } } close $f sendCommand {close $socket10_7_test_server} set cnt } 50 # Macintosh sockets can have more than one server per port if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"} { set conflictResult {0 2828} } else { set conflictResult {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use}} } test socket-10.8 {socket conflict} { set s1 [socket -server accept 2828] if {[catch {set s2 [socket -server accept 2828]} msg]} { set result [list 1 $msg] } else { set result [list 0 [lindex [fconfigure $s2 -sockname] 2]] close $s2 } close $s1 set result } $conflictResult test socket-10.9 {server with several clients} { sendCommand { set socket10_9_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} { fconfigure $s -buffering line fileevent $s readable [list echo $s] } proc echo {s} { set l [gets $s] if {[eof $s]} { close $s } else { puts $s $l } } } set s1 [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] fconfigure $s1 -buffering line set s2 [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] fconfigure $s2 -buffering line set s3 [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] fconfigure $s3 -buffering line for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} { puts $s1 hello,s1 gets $s1 puts $s2 hello,s2 gets $s2 puts $s3 hello,s3 gets $s3 } close $s1 close $s2 close $s3 sendCommand {close $socket10_9_test_server} set i } 100 test socket-10.10 {client with several servers} { sendCommand { set s1 [socket -server "accept 3000" 3000] set s2 [socket -server "accept 3001" 3001] set s3 [socket -server "accept 3002" 3002] proc accept {mp s a p} { puts $s $mp close $s } } set s1 [socket $remoteServerIP 3000] set s2 [socket $remoteServerIP 3001] set s3 [socket $remoteServerIP 3002] set l "" lappend l [gets $s1] [gets $s1] [eof $s1] [gets $s2] [gets $s2] [eof $s2] \ [gets $s3] [gets $s3] [eof $s3] close $s1 close $s2 close $s3 sendCommand { close $s1 close $s2 close $s3 } set l } {3000 {} 1 3001 {} 1 3002 {} 1} test socket-10.11 {accept callback error} { set s [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} {expr 10 / 0} proc bgerror args { global x set x $args } if {[catch {sendCommand { set peername [fconfigure $callerSocket -peername] set s [socket [lindex $peername 0] 2828] close $s }} msg]} { close $s error $msg } vwait x close $s rename bgerror {} set x } {{divide by zero}} test socket-10.12 {testing socket specific options} { sendCommand { set socket10_12_test_server [socket -server accept 2828] proc accept {s a p} {close $s} } set s [socket $remoteServerIP 2828] set p [fconfigure $s -peername] set n [fconfigure $s -sockname] set l "" lappend l [lindex $p 2] [llength $p] [llength $p] close $s sendCommand {close $socket10_12_test_server} set l } {2828 3 3} if {$remotePid != -1} { puts $commandSocket exit flush $commandSocket } catch {close $commandSocket} set x "" unset x