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These verfy that the 'memory tracking' subsystem is actually doing its
job when using curl tool (#96), a test in libtest (#558) and also a unit
test (#1330), in order to prevent regressions in this functionallity.
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Automake documents that doing this will make it choose a different name
for intermediate object files even when sharing source files across
targets of same Makefile.am.
Up to automake 1.13.1 target's intermediate object files were placed
in the build subdirectory of the target. We depended on this, probably
undocumented behavior, to achieve same behavior as if a per-target flag
had been specified when building targets that actually belong to
different Makefile.am files.
It seems automake 1.13.2 is going to break behavior mentioned above.
So, lets use a documented behavior in order to achieve same purpose,
across automake versions, no matter where automake wishes to place
intermediate object files.
Our build targets that already were using a per-target '_CFLAGS' or
'_CPPFLAGS' need no 'fixing', these were already 'fixed'. The only
Makefile.am or Makefile.in files in libcurl's source tree touched by
this 'fix' are tests/libtest/Makefile.inc and tests/unit/Makefile.inc.
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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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Also define UNITTESTS macro when building unit test sources.
Fixing compiler warning: external definition with no prior declaration
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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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Moved some definitons into the header file so that we can reuse them.
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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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This is the first approach at doing fairly clean and easy to write and
debug unit tests.
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