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- Use explicit include opt for perl calls.
Prior to this change some scripts couldn't find their dependencies.
At the top, perl is called using with the "-Isrcdir" option, and it
works:
https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/curl-7_63_0/tests/runtests.pl#L183
But on line 3868, that option is omitted. This caused problems for me,
as the symbol-scan.pl script in particular couldn't find its
dependencies properly:
https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/curl-7_63_0/tests/runtests.pl#L3868
This patch fixes that oversight by making calls to perl sub-shells
uniform.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3496
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The function identifying a leading "scheme" part of the URL considered a
few letters ending with a colon to be a scheme, making something like
"short:80" to become an unknown scheme instead of a short host name and
a port number.
Extended test 1560 to verify.
Also fixed test203 to use file_pwd to make it get the correct path on
windows. Removed test 2070 since it was a duplicate of 203.
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Reported-by: Hagai Auro
Fixes #3220
Fixes #3233
Closes #3223
Closes #3235
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As has been outlined in the DEPRECATE.md document, the axTLS code has
been disabled for 6 months and is hereby removed.
Use a better supported TLS library!
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Closes #3194
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... revert the mistaken change brought in commit 8440616f53.
Reported-by: Alessandro Ghedini
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0118.html
Closes #3198
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The LD_PRELOAD functionality doesn't exist on macOS, so skip any tests
requiring it.
Fixes #2394
Closes #3106
Reported-by: Github user @jakirkham
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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curl generated by CMake's Visual Studio generator has "Windows" in the
version number.
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runtests.pl support running a range of tests, like "44 to 127". Starting
now, the code makes sure that even such given ranges will ignore tests
that are marked as disabled.
Disabled tests can still be run by explictly specifying that test
number.
Closes #3075
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Transparently. The related curl_multi_setopt() options all still returns
OK when pipelining is selected.
To re-enable the support, the single line change in lib/multi.c needs to
be reverted.
See docs/DEPRECATE.md
Closes #2705
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All these tests failed on Windows because something like
sftp://%HOSTIP:%SSHPORT%PWD/
expanded to
sftp://127.0.0.1:1234c:/msys64/home/bla/curl
and then curl complained about the port number ending with a letter.
Use the original POSIX path instead of the Windows path created in
checksystem to fix this.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2920
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Deal with tiny "HTTP/0.9" (header-less) responses by checking the
status-line early, even before a full "HTTP/" is received to allow
detecting 0.9 properly.
Test 1266 and 1267 added to verify.
Fixes #2420
Closes #2872
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... and make use of that to make 1455 work better without using a fixed
local port number.
Fixes #2649
Closes #2650
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... and make test 1026 rely on that feature so that --disable-manual
builds don't cause test failures.
Reported-by: Max Dymond and Anders Roxell
Fixes #2533
Closes #2540
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follow-up to a9a7b60
Closes #2428
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This is what "HTTP/0.9" basically looks like.
Reported on IRC
Closes #2382
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Closes #1429
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Get screen width from the environment variable COLUMNS first, if set. If
not, use ioctl(). If nether works, assume 79.
Closes #2242
The "refresh" is for the -# output when no total transfer size is
known. It will now only use a single updated line even for this case:
The "-=O=-" ship moves when data is transferred. The four flying
"hashes" move (on a sine wave) on each refresh, independent of data.
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This uses the brotli external library (https://github.com/google/brotli).
Brotli becomes a feature: additional curl_version_info() bit and
structure fields are provided for it and CURLVERSION_NOW bumped.
Tests 314 and 315 check Brotli content unencoding with correct and
erroneous data.
Some tests are updated to accomodate with the now configuration dependent
parameters of the Accept-Encoding header.
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NOTE: it makes them terribly slow. I recommend only using valgrind for
specific torture tests or using lots of patience.
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... to allow them to be included in torture tests too.
closes #1980
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The stub implementation is pre-loaded using LD_PRELOAD
and emulates common gssapi uses (only builds if curl is
initially built with gssapi support).
The initial tests are currently disabled for debug builds
as LD_PRELOAD is not used then.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1687
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This enables tests to create more than one file on the client side.
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This will allow substitution of boundaries in mail messages.
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Commit 5c2aac71 didn't work in the case of mixed-case keywords given on
the command-line.
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Closes #1741
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Add a basic telnet server for negotiating some telnet options before
echoing back any data that's sent to it.
Closes #1645
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... to let tests require it or skip if present
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Add test 1451 which does some very basic SMB testing using the impacket
SMB server.
Closes #1630
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Add a new server which provides a DICT interface. This is intended to
begin coverage testing for lib/dict.c
Closes #1615
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This hasn't been used in over a decade. <precheck> can still be used to
run commands before the main test.
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Closes #1400
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Also removed a TODO suggesting caching the precheck results. Tests
showed this would save about 0.1 sec on the total test run time on a
relatively modern system, an unnoticeable gain at the cost of longer and
more complicated code. There would also be a danger that a cached test
result would be inappropriately returned, such as when other test
dependencies (like environment variables) are different or when the
precheck causes side effects (like filesystem changes).
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Also, document that numbered datacheck sections are possible.
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Suggested-by: Dan Fandrich
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... instead of numerical order.
Closes #1466
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Old legacy parsing that 1) hid problems for us and 2) probably isn't
needed anymore.
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The HTTP/2 tests brought with commit bf05606ef1f were using the internal
name 'http2' for the HTTP/2 server, while in fact that name was already
used for the second instance of the HTTP server. This made tests using
the second instance (like test 2050) fail after a HTTP/2 test had run.
The server is now known as HTTP/2 internally and within the <server>
section in test cases. 1700, 1701 and 1702 were updated accordingly.
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... and have test 1700 use that to strip out the nghttpx server: headers
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