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0N/A/*
0N/A * @test 1.1 01/09/19
0N/A * @bug 4511404
0N/A * @summary Check that a broken pipe error doesn't throw an exception
0N/A * indicating the socket is closed.
0N/A */
0N/Aimport java.io.*;
0N/Aimport java.net.*;
0N/A
0N/Apublic class BrokenPipe {
0N/A
0N/A private static class Closer implements Runnable {
0N/A private final Socket s;
0N/A
0N/A Closer(Socket s) {
0N/A this.s = s;
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A public void run() {
0N/A try {
0N/A /* gives time for 'write' to block */
0N/A Thread.sleep(5000);
0N/A s.close();
0N/A } catch (Exception e) {
0N/A e.printStackTrace();
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
0N/A ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(0);
0N/A Socket client = new Socket(InetAddress.getLocalHost(),
0N/A ss.getLocalPort());
0N/A Socket server = ss.accept();
0N/A ss.close();
0N/A new Thread(new Closer(server)).start();
0N/A
0N/A try {
0N/A client.getOutputStream().write(new byte[1000000]);
0N/A } catch (IOException ioe) {
0N/A /*
0N/A * Check that the exception text doesn't indicate the
0N/A * socket is closed. In tiger we should be able to
0N/A * replace this by catching a more specific exception.
0N/A */
0N/A String text = ioe.getMessage();
0N/A if (text.toLowerCase().indexOf("closed") >= 0) {
0N/A throw ioe;
0N/A }
2612N/A } finally {
2612N/A server.close();
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A}