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The test code that was #ifdef'ed in the code was converted into unit
tests in test case 1309. I also removed the #if 0'ed code from splay.c
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This is a few first rather basic tests of curl_formadd() and
curl_formget(). Should serve as building blocks to add more variations
to the test.
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When a time condition isn't met, so that no body is delivered to the
application even though a 2xx response is being read from the server, we
must close the connection to avoid a re-use of the connection to be
completely tricked.
Added test 1128 to verify.
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Test 585 and 586 were added. Using a modified lib500.c
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Added test 1126 and 1127 to verify curl's behaviour when If-Modified-Since
is used and a 200 is returned.
The list of test cases in Makefile.am is now sorted numerically.
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Inspired by a patch from OB.Conseil. Added test case 708 to verify.
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When connecting to a socks or similar proxy we do the proxy handshake at
once when we know the TCP connect is completed and we only consider the
"connection" complete after the proxy handshake. This fixes test 564
which is now no longer considered disabled.
Reported by: Dmitri Shubin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-04/0127.html
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Added CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING as the option to set to request Transfer
Encoding in HTTP requests (if built zlib enabled). I also renamed
CURLOPT_ENCODING to CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING (while keeping the old name
around) to reduce the confusion when we have to encoding options for
HTTP.
--tr-encoding is now the new command line option for curl to request
this, and thus I updated the test cases accordingly.
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When TE: is inserted in the request, we must add a "Connection: TE" as
well to be HTTP 1.1 compliant. If a custom Connection: header is passed
in, we must use that and only append TE to it. Test case 1125 verifies
TE: + custom Connection:.
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Transfer-Encoding differs from Content-Encoding in a few subtle ways,
but primarily it concerns the transfer only and not the content so when
discovered to be compressed we know we have to uncompress it. There will
only arrive compressed transfers in a response after we have requested
them with the appropriate TE: header.
Test case 1122 and 1123 verify.
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Also add test case 584 for the same
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3214223
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Added tests for a number of POP3 LIST operations, including one
that shows a curl problem when listing no messages, so is
disabled.
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Commit ca37692bf43b5ef should now hopefully make it run
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This reverts commit b8478187406cf625c9d0f10b45a082221130cc92.
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This test case is meant to verify that the logic in commit
60172a0446bbe3f8b actually works. This test failed for me before that
change and it works after it.
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Instead of using haxx.se as a fixed magic host name in lots of tests,
this is a first step to move toward the generic example.com host
instead.
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... since search engines find what they think is a URL in this, they
hammer www.haxx.se on this port!
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Add test 582 for uploading a file using sftp and the multi interface.
(Patch and test slightly tweaked by Daniel Stenberg)
Initially marked as disabled until it is fixed in the source.
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Test 558 was just a subset of 559 which is something that can be
easily added later.
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Removed the "netrc_debug" keyword replaced with --netrc-file additions.
Removed the debug code from Curl_parsenetrc as it is superseeded by
--netrc-file.
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Unset the environment variable so that we can specify different
filenames in the unit test.
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Moved some definitons into the header file so that we can reuse them.
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The HTTP parser allocated memory on each received Location: header
without properly freeing old data. Starting now, the code only considers
the first Location: header and will blissfully ignore subsequent ones.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3165129
Reported by: Martin Lemke
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I came up with 33 different ways to call it and verify that it returns the
correct return code.
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The test runner script now knows if unittests can run and the unit test
setup file says it is one. I also made runtests.pl deal with no
<command> tag set, so that the description file can get even simpler.
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This is the first approach at doing fairly clean and easy to write and
debug unit tests.
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Providing multiple dots in a series in the domain field (domain=..com) could
trick the cookie engine to wrongly accept the cookie believing it to be
fine. Since the tailmatching would then match all .com sites, the cookie would
then be sent to all of them.
The code now requires at least one letter between each dot for them to be
counted. Edited test case 61 to verify this.
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They were all wrong previously since none used the <brackets> they
should for MAIL FROM. Now libcurl adds them itself if the app doesn't so
they end up wrong less easy.
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This showed a problem when running the test out-of-tree, so
an include path is now being added to pick up the generated
curlbuild.h file.
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curl mustn't try to use the control connection after the 421 is received
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... and do not send ABOR unless really necessary.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/649347
Reported by: Simon H.
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Some FTP servers (e.g. Pure-ftpd) end up hanging if we close the data
connection before transferring all the requested data. If we send ABOR
in that case, it prevents the server from hanging.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/643656
Reported by: Pasi Karkkainen, Patrick Monnerat
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The URL parser got a little stricter as it now considers a ? to be a
host name divider so that the slightly sloppier URLs work too. The
problem that made me do this change was the reported problem with an URL
like: www.example.com?email=name@example.com This form of URL is not
really a legal URL (due to the missing slash after the host name) but is
widely accepted by all major browsers and libcurl also already accepted
it, it was just the '@' letter that triggered the problem now.
The side-effect of this change is that now libcurl no longer accepts the
? letter as part of user-name or password when given in the URL, which
it used to accept (and is tested in test 191). That letter is however
mentioned in RFC3986 to be required to be percent encoded since it is
used as a divider.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3090268
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Reported by: Christian Weisgerber
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3087479
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