memgraph/tests/unit/utils_signals.cpp
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// Copyright 2022 Memgraph Ltd.
//
// Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License
// included in the file licenses/BSL.txt; by using this file, you agree to be bound by the terms of the Business Source
// License, and you may not use this file except in compliance with the Business Source License.
//
// As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with
// the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed
// by the Apache License, Version 2.0, included in the file
// licenses/APL.txt.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include <utility>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include "utils/signals.hpp"
#include "utils/stacktrace.hpp"
/**
* NOTE: The signals used in these tests must be unique because signal handlers
* installed in one test are preserved during the other tests and you might not
* get desired results.
*/
TEST(Signals, Handler) {
ASSERT_TRUE(memgraph::utils::SignalHandler::RegisterHandler(memgraph::utils::Signal::SegmentationFault, []() {
std::cout << "Segmentation Fault" << std::endl;
memgraph::utils::Stacktrace stacktrace;
std::cout << stacktrace.dump() << std::endl;
}));
std::raise(SIGSEGV);
}
TEST(Signals, Ignore) {
ASSERT_TRUE(memgraph::utils::SignalIgnore(memgraph::utils::Signal::Pipe));
std::raise(SIGPIPE);
}
/** In this test the signal is ignored from the main process and a signal is
* raised in a thread. We want to check that the signal really is ignored
* globally.
*/
TEST(SignalsMultithreaded, Ignore) {
ASSERT_TRUE(memgraph::utils::SignalIgnore(memgraph::utils::Signal::BusError));
std::thread thread([] { std::raise(SIGBUS); });
thread.join();
}