# Test to make sure alarm / SIGALM does not interfere # with Net::Ping. (This test was derived to ensure # compatibility with the "spamassassin" utility.) # Based on code written by radu@netsoft.ro (Radu Greab). BEGIN { unless (eval "require Socket") { print "1..0 \# Skip: no Socket\n"; exit; } unless (eval {alarm 0; 1;}) { print "1..0 \# Skip: alarm borks on $^O $^X $] ?\n"; exit; } unless (getservbyname('echo', 'tcp')) { print "1..0 \# Skip: no echo port\n"; exit; } } use strict; use Test; use Net::Ping; plan tests => 6; # Everything compiled ok 1; eval { my $timeout = 11; ok 1; # In eval local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm works" }; ok 1; # SIGALRM can be set on this platform alarm $timeout; ok 1; # alarm() can be set on this platform my $start = time; while (1) { my $ping = Net::Ping->new("tcp", 2); # It does not matter if alive or not $ping->ping("127.0.0.1"); $ping->ping("172.29.249.249"); die "alarm failed" if time > $start + $timeout + 1; } }; # Got out of "infinite loop" okay ok 1; # Make sure it died for a good excuse ok $@ =~ /alarm works/ or die $@; alarm 0; # Reset alarm