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provided for bug report #1871269, fixed on Jan 14 2008 before the 7.18.0
release.
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(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1850730) I wrote up test case 552. The
test is doing a 70K POST with a read callback and an ioctl callback over a
proxy requiring Digest auth. The test case code is more or less identical to
the test recipe code provided by Spacen Jasset (who submitted the bug report).
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is supposed to repeat the bug report "NTLM proxy authentication with
CURLOPT_READDATA seems broken." posted on the curl-library mailing list on dec
3 2007.
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protocols listed in curl --version
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Tests 35, 544 545 added: binary data POSTs.
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function do wrong on all input bytes that are >= 0x80 (decimal 128) due to a
signed / unsigned mistake in the code. I fixed it and added test case 543 to
verify.
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CURLOPT_NOBODY enabled but not CURLOPT_HEADER, libcurl wouldn't do TYPE
before it does SIZE which makes it less useful. I walked over the code and
made it do this properly, and added test case 542 to verify it.
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- Bug report #1792649 (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1792649) pointed
out a problem with doing an empty upload over FTP on a re-used connection.
I added test case 541 to reproduce it and to verify the fix.
- I noticed while writing test 541 that the FTP code wrongly did a CWD on the
second transfer as it didn't store and remember the "" path from the
previous transfer so it would instead CWD to the entry path as stored. This
worked, but did a superfluous command. Thus, test case 541 now also verifies
this fix.
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Regev on the libcurl mailing list on 10 Jul 2007, converted to a test case.
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the default port numbers, allowing more than one test suite to run
simultaneously on the same host.
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list of source files for those tests that use it. Otherwise testutil.h
might not be found by the compiler.
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part of the official libcurl API http://curl.haxx.se/lxr/source/lib/README.curlx
The documented way of using them would be to use timeval.c as a source code file.
The above described method works very well when statically linking libcurl and
apps, test programs, but has several drawbacks when you build a true shared
libcurl (i.e. Name space clash at linkage stage as functions are defined more
than once. Windows makefiles are not capable of handling this system of
source-level sharing)
So...
Now testutil.h and testutil.c define and implement tutil_tvnow and tutil_tvdiff
which replace curlx_tvnow and curlx_tvdiff for the libtest programs. Doing this
we avoid the above described problems, and the code in the testsuite does not
impose the need to keep those functions public in libcurl even when not part of
the API.
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timval.c dependency on some of those
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lib/timeval.c source code since those functions are not in the API (and might
not be accessible)
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when more than FD_SETSIZE file descriptors are open.
This means that if for any reason we are not able to
open more than FD_SETSIZE file descriptors then test
518 should not be run.
test 537 is all about testing libcurl functionality
when the system has nearly exhausted the number of
free file descriptors. Test 537 will try to run with
very few free file descriptors.
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the single test applications' link and dependences, so that you easier can
override those from the command line when using make.
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with multi interface and pipelining. This test just works and did not repeat
the problem his test code showed, but could still serve as a useful test.
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now runs fine.
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but that worked nicely in 7.15.5. I converted it into test case 532 and
fixed the problem.
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would crash if a bad function sequence was used when shutting down after
using the multi interface (i.e using easy_cleanup after multi_cleanup) so
precautions have been added to make sure it doesn't any more - test case 529
was added to verify.
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cache within the multi handle.
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used the default port. He was right. I fixed the problem and added the test
cases 521, 522 and 523 to verify the fix.
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file got a Last-Modified: header written to the data stream, corrupting the
actual data. This was because some conditions from the previous FTP code was
not properly brought into the new FTP code. I fixed and I added test case 520
to verify. (This bug was introduced in 7.13.1)
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connection.
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in ftp.c", but it shows no leaking.
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inclusion
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even when the multi interface is used, and then libcurl will simulate a
"follow location" to that new URL. Test 509 was added to test this feature.
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