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The cURL Test Suite
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Requires:
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perl
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Run:
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'make test'. This invokes the 'runtests.pl' perl script. Edit the top
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variables of that script in case you have some specific needs.
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The script breaks on the first test that doesn't do OK. Use -a to prevent
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the script to abort on the first error. Run the script with -v for more
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verbose output.
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Use -s fort shorter output, or pass a string with test numbers to run
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specific tests only (like ./runtests.pl "3 4" to test 3 and 4 only)
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Memory:
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The test script will check that all allocated memory is freed properly IF
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curl has been built with the MALLOCDEBUG define set. The script will
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automatically detect if that is the case, and it will use the ../memanalyze
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script to analyze the memory debugging output.
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Logs:
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All logs are generated in the logs/ subdirctory (it is emtpied first
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in the runtests.sh script)
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Data:
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All test-data are put in the data/ subdirctory.
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For each tests there exist a few files, all with their own separate and
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special purpose. Replace N with the test number:
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nameN.txt: test description as displayed when run
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commandN.txt: command line options for this test
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protN.txt: the full dump of the protocol communication that curl is
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expected to use when performing this test
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replyN.txt: the full dump the server should reply to curl for this test.
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If the final result that curl should've got is not in this
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file, you can instead name the file replyN0001.txt. This enables
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you to fiddle more. ;-)
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stdoutN.txt: if this file is present, curl's stdout is compared against
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this file to see that they're identical. If this is present,
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curl will not be run with -o but instead all output is compared
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against this file!
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errorN.txt: if this file is present, it should contain the error number
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curl is supposed to return when this test is run.
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uploadN.txt: if this file is present, it should contain the same data as
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the log/upload.N does, after a curl upload has been performed.
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ftpdN.txt: this file may contain instructions how to modify the behaviour
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of the ftp server. It uses a simple syntax that is left to
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describe here!
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FIX:
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* Make httpserver.pl work when we PUT without Content-Length:
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