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[Bug libc/394] wierd I/O-error handling in libio


------- Additional Comments From peak at argo dot troja dot mff dot cuni dot cz  2004-10-07 21:07 -------
Created an attachment (id=223)
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fmemopen() testcase

This programs creates a memory stream with a buffer 10 chars long and checks
what happens when too much data are written to it.

Case 1: 100 successful putc's, fflush after putc #100 fails, ferror not set
$ ./ts
fflush #100 failed: no err
final status: no err
INCORRECT (error detected by fflush but ferror not set)

Case 2: 100 successful putc's, no fflush, ferror not set, fclose fails
$ ./ts 100 100
final status: no err
fclose failed
CORRECT (error detected during implicit fflush in fclose)

Case 3: lots of putc's, no fflush, putc #8193 fails, ferror not set--WRONG
$ ./ts 100000 100000
putc #8193 failed: no err
final status: no err
INCORRECT (error detected by putc #8193 but ferror not set)

Any stream implemented using fopencookie() and using the documented way
(libc.info: Hook Functions) to report errors from cookie functions (return -1)
would exhibit similar errors.


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