'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (common.isWindows) { // https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/48300 common.skip('Does not work with cygwin quirks on Windows'); } const assert = require('assert'); const { spawn } = require('child_process'); // Check that, once a child process has ended, it’s safe to read from a pipe // that the child had used as input. // We simulate that using cat | (head -n1; ...) const p1 = spawn('cat', { stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'inherit'] }); const p2 = spawn('head', ['-n1'], { stdio: [p1.stdout, 'pipe', 'inherit'] }); // First, write the line that gets passed through p2, making 'head' exit. p1.stdin.write('hello\n'); p2.stdout.setEncoding('utf8'); p2.stdout.on('data', common.mustCall((chunk) => { assert.strictEqual(chunk, 'hello\n'); })); p2.on('exit', common.mustCall(() => { // We can now use cat’s output, because 'head' is no longer reading from it. p1.stdin.end('world\n'); p1.stdout.setEncoding('utf8'); p1.stdout.on('data', common.mustCall((chunk) => { assert.strictEqual(chunk, 'world\n'); })); p1.stdout.resume(); }));