parallel/testsuite/wanted-results/parallel-local-3s

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echo '### bug #42089: --results with arg > 256 chars (should be 1 char shorter)'
### bug #42089: --results with arg > 256 chars (should be 1 char shorter)
parallel --results parallel_test_dir echo ::: 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456; ls parallel_test_dir/1/
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rm -rf parallel_test_dir
echo '**'
**
echo '### Test slow arguments generation - https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32834'; seq 1 3 | parallel -j1 "sleep 2; echo {}" | parallel -kj2 echo
### Test slow arguments generation - https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32834
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echo '**'
**
echo '### Are children killed if GNU Parallel receives TERM twice? There should be no sleep at the end'
### Are children killed if GNU Parallel receives TERM twice? There should be no sleep at the end
parallel -q bash -c 'sleep 120 & pid=$!; wait $pid' ::: 1 & T=$!; sleep 5; pstree $$; kill -TERM $T; sleep 1; pstree $$; kill -TERM $T; sleep 1; pstree $$; echo '**'
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parallel: SIGTERM received. No new jobs will be started.
parallel: Waiting for these 1 jobs to finish. Send SIGTERM again to stop now.
parallel: bash -c sleep\ 120\ \&\ pid\=\$\!\;\ wait\ \$pid 1
echo '### Are children killed if GNU Parallel receives INT twice? There should be no sleep at the end'
### Are children killed if GNU Parallel receives INT twice? There should be no sleep at the end
parallel -q bash -c 'sleep 120 & pid=$!; wait $pid' ::: 1 & T=$!; sleep 5; pstree $$; kill -INT $T; sleep 1; pstree $$;
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