Bug #13158
Updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) almost 8 years ago
When I tried the simple script below, ruby trunk works unexpectedly: ```ruby require 'socket' server = UNIXServer.new('/tmp/yaaaay') thread = Thread.new do begin while sock = server.accept p(here: "accepted", sock: sock) sock.close rescue nil end rescue => e p(here: "rescue", closed: server.closed?, error: e) end end sleep 1 server.close sleep 1 File.delete('/tmp/yaaaay') ``` The output of this script is: ``` # ruby 2.5.0-dev on linux vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ ruby -v ruby 2.5.0dev (2017-01-25 trunk 57420) [x86_64-linux] vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ ruby hoge.rb {:here=>"rescue", :closed=>false, :error=>#<IOError: stream closed>} # ruby 2.4.0 on linux vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ ruby -v ruby 2.4.0p0 (2016-12-24 revision 57164) [x86_64-linux] vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant$ ruby hoge.rb {:here=>"rescue", :closed=>true, :error=>#<IOError: stream closed>} # ruby 2.5.0-dev on osx MBA:fluentd tagomoris$ ruby -v ruby 2.5.0dev (2017-01-24 trunk 57413) [x86_64-darwin15] MBA:fluentd tagomoris$ ruby hoge.rb {:here=>"rescue", :closed=>true, :error=>#<Errno::EBADF: Bad file descriptor>} # full list I tried is here: https://gist.github.com/tagomoris/5bc1b618c5196c693a7b096353eb57e4 ``` Raised error class is not mine point. This script with ruby 2.5.0-dev on linux returns false for `server.closed?`. When any errors are raised, we should check whether it's raised by intentional `sever.close` or not. But it doesn't work well on ruby 2.5.0 on linux. Is it possible to fix this problem? Note: When I added some more `p(here: "rescue", closed: server.closed?)` lines in rescue clause, these (2nd and later) puts "true".