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Previous interfaces for these libcurl internal functions did not allow to tell apart a legitimate zero size result from an error condition. These functions now return a CURLcode indicating function success or otherwise specific error. Output size is returned using a pointer argument. All usage of these two functions, and others closely related, has been adapted to the new interfaces. Relative error and OOM handling adapted or added where missing. Unit test 1302 also adapted. |
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Unit tests ========== The goal is to add tests for *ALL* functions in libcurl. If functions are too big and complicated, we should split them into smaller and testable ones. Build Unit Tests ================ './configure --enable-debug' is required for the unit tests to build. To enable unit tests, there will be a separate static libcurl built that will be used exclusively for linking unit test programs. Just build everything as normal, and then you can run the unit test cases as well. Run Unit Tests ============== Unit tests are run as part of the regular test suite. If you have built everything to run unit tests, to can do 'make test' at the root level. Or you can 'cd tests' and then invoke individual unit tests with ./runtests.pl NNNN where NNNN is the specific test number. Debug Unit Tests ================ If a specific test fails you will get told. The test case then has output left in the log/ subdirectory, but most importantly you can re-run the test again using gdb by doing ./runtests.pl -g NNNN. That is, add a -g to make it start up gdb and run the same case using that. Write Unit Tests ================ We put tests that focus on an area or a specific function into a single C source file. The source file should be named 'unitNNNN.c' where NNNN is a number that starts with 1300 and you can pick the next free number. You also need a separate file called tests/data/testNNNN (using the same number) that describes your test case. See the test1300 file for inspiration and the tests/FILEFORMAT documentation. For the actual C file, here's a very simple example: ----------------------- start ------------------------------- #include "curlcheck.h" #include "a libcurl header.h" /* from the lib dir */ static void unit_setup( void ) { /* whatever you want done first */ } static void unit_stop( void ) { /* done before shutting down and exiting */ } UNITTEST_START /* here you start doing things and checking that the results are good */ fail_unless( size == 0 , "initial size should be zero" ); fail_if( head == NULL , "head should not be initiated to NULL" ); /* you end the test code like this: */ UNITTEST_STOP ----------------------- end -------------------------------