Make copy methods handle FIFOs and UNIX sockets#36
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Previously, this was broken. Trying to copy a FIFO would raise a NoMethodError if File.mkfifo was defined. Trying to copy a UNIX socket would raise a RuntimeError as File.mknod is not something Ruby defines. Handle the FIFO issue using File.mkfifo instead of mkfifo. Handle the UNIX Socket issue by creating a unix socket. Continue to not support character or block devices, raising a RuntimeError for both. Add tests for FIFO, UNIX Socket, and character/block devices.
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Previously, this was broken. Trying to copy a FIFO would raise a
NoMethodError if File.mkfifo was defined. Trying to copy a UNIX
socket would raise a RuntimeError as File.mknod is not something
Ruby defines.
Handle the FIFO issue using File.mkfifo instead of mkfifo.
Handle the UNIX Socket issue by creating a unix socket.
Continue to not support character or block devices, raising a
RuntimeError for both.
Add tests for FIFO, UNIX Socket, and character/block devices.
Fixes Ruby Bug 10104.