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"""This test checks for correct fork() behavior.

We want fork1() semantics -- only the forking thread survives in the
child after a fork().

On some systems (e.g. Solaris without posix threads) we find that all
active threads survive in the child after a fork(); this is an error.

On BeOS, you CANNOT mix threads and fork(), the behaviour is undefined.
That's OK, fork() is a grotesque hack anyway. ;-) [cjh]

"""

import os, sys, time, thread
from test_support import TestSkipped

try:
    if os.uname()[0] == "BeOS":
        raise TestSkipped, "can't mix os.fork with threads on BeOS"
except AttributeError:
    pass

try:
    os.fork
except AttributeError:
    raise TestSkipped, "os.fork not defined -- skipping test_fork1"

LONGSLEEP = 2

SHORTSLEEP = 0.5

NUM_THREADS = 4

alive = {}

stop = 0

def f(id):
    while not stop:
        alive[id] = os.getpid()
        try:
            time.sleep(SHORTSLEEP)
        except IOError:
            pass

def main():
    for i in range(NUM_THREADS):
        thread.start_new(f, (i,))

    time.sleep(LONGSLEEP)

    a = alive.keys()
    a.sort()
    assert a == range(NUM_THREADS)

    prefork_lives = alive.copy()

    cpid = os.fork()

    if cpid == 0:
        # Child
        time.sleep(LONGSLEEP)
        n = 0
        for key in alive.keys():
            if alive[key] != prefork_lives[key]:
                n = n+1
        os._exit(n)
    else:
        # Parent
        spid, status = os.waitpid(cpid, 0)
        assert spid == cpid
        assert status == 0, "cause = %d, exit = %d" % (status&0xff, status>>8)
        global stop
        # Tell threads to die
        stop = 1
        time.sleep(2*SHORTSLEEP) # Wait for threads to die

main()