lune/tests/process/exec/async.luau

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local process = require("@lune/process")
local stdio = require("@lune/stdio")
local task = require("@lune/task")
local IS_WINDOWS = process.os == "windows"
-- Executing a command should not block any lua thread(s)
local SLEEP_DURATION = 1 / 4
local SLEEP_SAMPLES = 2
local thread2 = task.delay(
if IS_WINDOWS then 30 else (SLEEP_DURATION * SLEEP_SAMPLES * 2),
function()
stdio.ewrite("Spawning a sleep process should take a reasonable amount of time\n")
task.wait(1)
process.exit(1)
end
)
local sleepStart = os.clock()
local sleepCounter = 0
for i = 1, SLEEP_SAMPLES, 1 do
task.spawn(function()
local args = {
-- Sleep command on Windows in Seconds has some weird behavior with decimals ...
tostring(SLEEP_DURATION * (IS_WINDOWS and 1000 or 1)),
}
if IS_WINDOWS then
-- ... so we use milliseconds instead.
table.insert(args, 1, "-Milliseconds")
end
-- Windows does not have `sleep` as a process, so we use powershell instead.
process.exec("sleep", args, if IS_WINDOWS then { shell = true } else nil)
sleepCounter += 1
end)
end
while sleepCounter < SLEEP_SAMPLES do
task.wait()
end
task.cancel(thread2)
assert(
(os.clock() - sleepStart) >= SLEEP_DURATION,
"Spawning a process that does blocking sleep did not sleep enough"
)