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The cURL Test Suite
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Requires:
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perl (and a unix-style shell)
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diff (when a test fail, a diff is shown)
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stunnel (for HTTPS and FTPS tests)
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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. Use -d to run the test servers with debug output enabled as
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well.
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Use -s for shorter output, or pass test numbers to run specific tests only
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(like "./runtests.pl 3 4" to test 3 and 4 only). It also supports test case
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ranges with 'to'. As in "./runtests 3 to 9" which runs the seven tests from
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3 to 9.
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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 CURLDEBUG 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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Debug:
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If a test case fails, you can conveniently get the script to invoke the
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debugger (gdb) for you with the server running and the exact same command
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line parameters that failed. Just invoke 'runtests.pl <test number> -g' and
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then just type 'run' in the debugger to perform the command through the
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debugger.
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If a test case causes a core dump, analyze it by running gdb like:
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# gdb ../curl/src core
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... and get a stack trace with the gdb command:
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(gdb) where
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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.pl script). Use runtests.pl -k to make the temporary files
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to be kept after the test run.
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Data:
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All test cases are put in the data/ subdirctory. Each test is stored in the
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file named according to the test number.
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The test case file format is simply a way to store different sections within
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the same physical file. The different sections are to be described here
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within shortly.
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TEST CASE NUMBERS
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So far, I've used this system:
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1 - 99 HTTP
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100 - 199 FTP
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200 - 299 FILE
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300 - 399 HTTPS
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400 - 499 FTPS
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500 - 599 libcurl source code tests, not using the curl command tool
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Since 30-apr-2003, there's nothing in the system that requires us to keep
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within these number series. Each test case now specifies its own server
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requirements, independent of test number.
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TODO:
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* Add tests for TELNET, GOPHER, LDAP, DICT...
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