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Note that, as it looks, the directive was already broken in previous v5 versions. So while I solved what looked like a (intentional) regression from the performance tuning, I actually solved a previous regression as well ;) I have also added new test cases to the testbench in order to capture such problems in the future. This version does now look pretty good in shape.
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# we test the execonly if previous is suspended directive. For this,
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# we have an action that is suspended for all messages but the second.
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# we write two files: one only if the output is suspended and the other one
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# in all cases. This should thouroughly check the logic involved.
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# rgerhards, 2010-06-23
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echo ===============================================================================
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echo \[execonlywhenprevsuspended2.sh\]: test execonly...suspended functionality
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source $srcdir/diag.sh init
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source $srcdir/diag.sh startup execonlywhenprevsuspended2.conf
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source $srcdir/diag.sh injectmsg 0 1000
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source $srcdir/diag.sh shutdown-when-empty # shut down rsyslogd when done processing messages
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source $srcdir/diag.sh wait-shutdown
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echo check file 1
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source $srcdir/diag.sh seq-check 1 999
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echo check file 2
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source $srcdir/diag.sh seq-check2 0 999
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source $srcdir/diag.sh exit
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