Bug #12257
closed
io/wait: wait_readable/writable working different than IO.select when descriptor not open
Added by chucke (Tiago Cardoso) about 8 years ago.
Updated almost 5 years ago.
Description
Coming from this pending issue:
https://github.com/net-ssh/net-ssh/pull/303
Gist of it:
f = IO.popen("/bin/sh","r+")
f.close_write
f.wait_writable #=> IOError: not opened for writing
IO.select(nil,[f],nil,10) #=> no error
The way I see it, it should have the same behaviour, i.e. either IO.select should complain, or wait_writable should just return nil.
I don't think this is a bug. It makes sense for IO#wait_writable
to raise an exception, because the specific IO
instance will never be writable after close_write
. As the documentation for IO.select
indicates, it calls select(2)
, and returns arrays showing which IO
objects you can take action on. I don't think that it would make sense for IO.select
to go through all input or output read and write arrays and check if the file descriptors are still open for the appropriate direction. Even if it could, raising in that case would not be helpful, as you would lose information on which other file descriptors you could take action on.
One thing that may be helpful would be the addition of IO#read_closed?
and IO#write_closed?
, as currently I'm not sure how you can determine if an IO
instance is closed in a given direction. However, that would be a feature request, not a bug fix.
- Status changed from Open to Rejected
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