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2017-09-24tests: adjust .gitignore for new testsMichael Kaufmann
2015-08-18gitignore: Sort for readabilityJay Satiro
find . -name .gitignore -print0 | xargs -i -0 sort -o '{}' '{}'
2013-05-08libtest: gitignore more binary filesDaniel Stenberg
2013-03-13Multiple pipelines and limiting the number of connections.Linus Nielsen Feltzing
Introducing a number of options to the multi interface that allows for multiple pipelines to the same host, in order to optimize the balance between the penalty for opening new connections and the potential pipelining latency. Two new options for limiting the number of connections: CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of running connections to the same host. When adding a handle that exceeds this limit, that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is finished, so we can reuse the connection. CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of connections in total. When adding a handle that exceeds this limit, that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is finished. The free connection will then be reused, if possible, or closed if the pending handle can't reuse it. Several new options for pipelining: CURLMOPT_MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH - Limits the pipeling length. If a pipeline is "full" when a connection is to be reused, a new connection will be opened if the CURLMOPT_MAX_xxx_CONNECTIONS limits allow it. If not, the handle will be put in a pending state until a connection is ready (either free or a pipe got shorter). CURLMOPT_CONTENT_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not be reused if it is currently processing a transfer with a content length that is larger than this. CURLMOPT_CHUNK_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not be reused if it is currently processing a chunk larger than this. CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SITE_BL - A blacklist of hosts that don't allow pipelining. CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SERVER_BL - A blacklist of server types that don't allow pipelining. See the curl_multi_setopt() man page for details.
2012-11-04FTP: prevent the multi interface from blockingDaniel Stenberg
As pointed out in Bug report #3579064, curl_multi_perform() would wrongly use a blocking mechanism internally for some commands which could lead to for example a very long block if the LIST response never showed. The solution was to make sure to properly continue to use the multi interface non-blocking state machine. The new test 1501 verifies the fix. Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3579064 Reported by: Guido Berhoerster
2012-09-01Unit test for curl_multi_wait()Sara Golemon
2012-08-31NTLM: verify multiple connections workJoe Mason
Add test2032 to test that NTLM does not switch connections in the middle of the handshake
2012-08-03Add tests of auth retriesJoe Mason
2010-11-05test: remove test 580Daniel Stenberg
Test 580 is removed again for two reasons: 1) Some compilers aren't satisfied by just a data variable called 'test' when first.o wants a function called 'test'. The Solaris compiler says "ld: warning: symbol `test' has differing types:" while the AIX compiler downright rejects it. 2) Test case 1119 that was added after this test is way more complete and cover everything test 580 does and more without introducing the same problems.
2010-11-02ignore: lib580.c is generated by mk580.plDaniel Stenberg
2010-07-30NTLM tests: boost coverage by forcing the hostnameKamil Dudka
A shared library tests/libtest/.libs/lihostname.so is preloaded in NTLM test-cases to override the system implementation of gethostname(). It makes it possible to test the NTLM authentication for exact match, and this way test the implementation of MD4 and DES. If LD_PRELOAD doesn't work, a debug build willl also workk as debug builds are now made to prefer a specific environment variable and will then return that content as host name instead of the actual one. Kamil wrote the bulk of this, Daniel Stenberg polished it.
2010-03-23ignore more files generated when tests run in the source treeDaniel Stenberg