On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 08:11:13AM -0400, Jeff King wrote: > We have required that the stdin of "am --interactive" be a tty since > a1451104ac (git-am: interactive should fail gracefully., 2005-10-12). > However, this isn't strictly necessary, and makes the tool harder to > test (and is unlike all of our other --interactive commands). I think this is worth doing for simplicity and consistency. But as you might guess, my ulterior motive was making it easier to add tests. In theory we _should_ be able to use test_terminal for this, but it seems to be racy, because it will quickly read all input and close the descriptor (to give the reader EOF). But after that close, isatty() will no longer report it correctly. E.g., if I run this: perl test-terminal.perl sh -c ' for i in 0 1 2; do echo $i is $(test -t $i || echo not) a tty done ' </dev/null it _usually_ says "0 is a tty", but racily may say "not a tty". If you put a sleep into the beginning of the shell, then it will basically always lose the race and say "not". It might be possible to overcome this by making test-terminal more clever (i.e., is there a way for us to send an "EOF" over the pty without actually _closing_ it? That would behave like a real terminal, where you can hit ^D to generate an EOF but then type more). But barring that, this works by just avoiding it entirely. :) Curiously, my script above also reports consistently that stdout is not a tty, but that stderr is. I'm not sure why this is, but it no tests seem to care either way. -Peff