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Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/cccac4fb2b20d6ed87da7978408c3ecacc464fe4#commitcomment-22453387
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mk-lib1521.pl generates a test program (lib1521.c) that calls
curl_easy_setopt() for every known option with a few typical values to
make sure they work (ignoring the return codes).
Some small changes were necessary to avoid asserts and NULL accesses
when doing this.
The perl script needs to be manually rerun when we add new options.
Closes #1543
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These error messages are not displayed with --disable-verbose
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GCC 7 complained:
‘*’ in boolean context, suggest ‘&&’ instead [-Wint-in-bool-context]
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Found when updating test 1395, which I did to increase test coverage of
this source file...
Closes #1535
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Closes #1530
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... the torture ones are commented out only because they are slooooow.
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Closes #1528
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Use CURLMcode for variable 'res' and cast to int where necessary
instead of the other way around. Other tests do the same.
This fixes the following clang warning:
lib583.c:68:15: warning: cast from function call of type 'CURLMcode' to
non-matching type 'int' [-Wbad-function-cast]
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- Test curl_msnprintf negative int width arg using INT_MIN instead of
1 << 31 which is undefined behavior.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1516
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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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Fix bugs and compiler warnings on systems with 32-bit long and
64-bit time_t.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes #1499
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Test 1261 added to verify.
Reported-by: Lloyd Fournier
Fixes #1489
Closes #1497
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Pass the invalid domain name on stdin. On some systems, the test
framework cannot pass invalid UTF-8 sequences on the command line.
Closes #1488
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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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@MarcelRaad noted that `test1399` causes infinite loop on MinGW.
Looking into this, seems like it is related to how Windows handles
CRLF. See https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/9e093f by @mback2k.
Removing `test1399` as it's identical to `test1326` then with such a
fix.
Test 1399 was broughy by commit 862b02f8947039e
Closes #1478
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Include the test number in the names of files written out by tests to
reduce the chance of accidental duplication and to make it more clear
which test is associated with which file.
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This is already added by the test suite; it's not clear why all these
tests had it, unless it's cargo-culting.
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... using the docs/cmdline-opts/gen.pl script, so that we get all the
command line option documentation from the same source.
The generation of the list has to be done manually and pasted into the
source code.
Closes #1465
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Otherwise, subsequent uses of stunnel overwrite the configuration file
of previous invocations so they can no longer be inspected.
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alarm's argument is unsigned.
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long is 32 bits while size_t is 64 bits on MinGW-w64, so
typecheck-gcc.h complains when using size_t for a long option.
Also, curl_socket_t is unsigned long long rather than int.
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Avoids narrowing conversion warnings because rlim_t is usually
unsigned long.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1469
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Also, document that numbered datacheck sections are possible.
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Avoid casting string literals to non-const char *.
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calloc and ai_addrlen expect different (usually unsigned) types.
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Suggested-by: Dan Fandrich
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... instead of numerical order.
Closes #1466
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assign string literals to const char * instead of char * in order to
avoid a lot of these warnings:
cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier
[-Wcast-qual]
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Windows does not allow setting the locale with environment variables (as
the test attempted to do), so the test failed when run with a user
locale that has a comma as radixchar. Changed the test to call
setlocale() explicitly to ensure that a known working locale is set even
on Windows.
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