set ::next_test 0
set ::host 127.0.0.1
-set ::port 16379
+set ::port 21111
set ::traceleaks 0
set ::valgrind 0
set ::verbose 0
puts "OK"
}
+proc find_available_port start {
+ for {set j $start} {$j < $start+1024} {incr j} {
+ if {[catch {
+ set fd [socket 127.0.0.1 $start]
+ }]} {
+ return $start
+ } else {
+ close $fd
+ }
+ }
+ if {$j == $start+1024} {
+ error "Can't find a non busy port in the $start-[expr {$start+1023}] range."
+ }
+}
+
proc test_server_main {} {
cleanup
# Open a listening socket, trying different ports in order to find a
# non busy one.
- set port 11111
- while 1 {
- puts "Starting test server at port $port"
- if {[catch {socket -server accept_test_clients $port} e]} {
- if {[string match {*address already in use*} $e]} {
- if {$port == 20000} {
- puts "Can't find an available TCP port for test server."
- exit 1
- } else {
- incr port
- }
- } else {
- puts "Fatal error starting test server: $e"
- exit 1
- }
- } else {
- break
- }
- }
+ set port [find_available_port 11111]
+ puts "Starting test server at port $port"
+ socket -server accept_test_clients $port
# Start the client instances
set ::clients_pids {}
+ set start_port [expr {$::port+100}]
for {set j 0} {$j < $::numclients} {incr j} {
+ set start_port [find_available_port $start_port]
set p [exec tclsh8.5 [info script] {*}$::argv \
- --client $port --port [expr {$::port+($j*10)}] &]
+ --client $port --port $start_port &]
lappend ::clients_pids $p
+ incr start_port 10
}
# Setup global state for the test server