bpo-41818: Fix test_master_read() so that it succeeds on all platforms that either raise OSError or return b"" upon reading from master #23536
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This replaces #23533. Build was failing on Solaris since, like the BSDs and Darwin, Solaris does not raise OSError in
test_master_read()
. Therefore, now we maketest_master_read()
succeed on all platforms that either raise OSError [ such as Linux ] or return b"" [ such as BSDs, Darwin, and possibly Solaris ] upon reading from master when the slave is closed. Any platform that does not exhibit such behavior can now be detected usingtest_master_read()
. On any given platform, exiting frompty.spawn()
's copy loop depends on our exact knowledge of the behavior oftest_master_read()
on that platform.Signed-off-by: Soumendra Ganguly soumendraganguly@gmail.com
https://bugs.python.org/issue41818