Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2004-05-17 | removed debug output and trailing whitespace | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-17 | grrr, fix the check again if no ftp server at all is running | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-17 | When waiting for the second connect, we now use alarm to timeout the waiting. | Daniel Stenberg | |
This is necessary in case the client never connects or somehow fails to do it timely. The timeout used now is only 2 seconds, which might cause problems on really slow hosts but longer times are painful when doing torture testing on FTP test cases. I'm not sure how this 'alarm' functionality works on Windows or other systems that don't actually have the alarm() function. | |||
2004-05-17 | improved the check for our own ftp server | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-17 | modified to not leak memory if a libcurl function returns failure, for better | Daniel Stenberg | |
memory leak detection | |||
2004-05-17 | make it not leak memory when it returns prematurely | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-14 | clean up properly on failure to enable easier libcurl leak detection | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-14 | enable memory debugging the same way the curl command line tool already does | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-13 | made 'runtests.pl -t' run over all the tests just like other command lines | Daniel Stenberg | |
Also made -t imply -n to disable valgrind, it runs sloooow otherwise. This now manages to run all tests OK up to test case 100 (the first FTP one) for me. | |||
2004-05-11 | revert the accidentally added use of strace | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-11 | curl_global_init_mem() allows the memory functions to be replaced. | Daniel Stenberg | |
memory.h is included everywhere for this. | |||
2004-05-10 | James Bursa's adjustments to make the -t option work for any test case. | Daniel Stenberg | |
The -t is the "torture" test that first runs the test and counts the number of allocations performed during it, then it runs the test repeatedly over and over again and makes alloc number N fail to verify that we detect and return properly from error cases everywhere. | |||
2004-05-10 | don't use -i when checking for our own server | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-07 | James Bursa's fix to make this deal with malloc(0) as OK to free() | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-06 | simplied the creation of new urls | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-06 | %ld for long | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-06 | int/long fix | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-06 | printf %s with plain 'char *', not unsigned ones to silence icc's picky | Daniel Stenberg | |
warnings | |||
2004-05-05 | fixed typo | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-05 | Temporary disable the logic that runs gdb on a core dump, as it can't blindly | Daniel Stenberg | |
assume that the curl file is a proper binary, it is often a script file produced by libtool. | |||
2004-05-05 | added a third URL to the torture testing, this one also hangs at some point | Daniel Stenberg | |
for a reason I don't know | |||
2004-05-04 | General HTTP authentication cleanup and fixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-05-03 | improved the name of the test | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-30 | Display "exit OK" when the exit code has been verified to be OK, and added | Daniel Stenberg | |
initial basic valgrind-log scan for memory leaks it could detect. | |||
2004-04-30 | support the new libcurl IDN feature, also a first attempt to display a stack | Daniel Stenberg | |
trace if a test results in a 'core' file and gdb is present | |||
2004-04-30 | idn is a new feature that can be made required for a test | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-30 | added test 166, formpost with white space in file name | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-30 | include the full size of the sent response in the log | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-29 | Gisle fixed the counting of calloc()s | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-29 | Introducing IDN host name testing. Test case 165 requires an IDN-capable | Daniel Stenberg | |
libcurl. | |||
2004-04-29 | remove newline from matching pattern | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-29 | ignore cnonce lines too as they are based on the current time and will differ | Daniel Stenberg | |
from time to time! | |||
2004-04-29 | test 512 does some basic curl_easy_duphandle() testing | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-29 | new test case for a simple curl_easy_duphandle() test | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-29 | updated to work with the new Digest code | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-27 | make the loop use a fixed number of attempts to prevent eternal loops | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-26 | Removed the FTPS test cases, they only annoy us as they don't work for anyone | Daniel Stenberg | |
anywhere. We need to write a better ftps-server for test purposes and then we can re-introduced FTPS tests. | |||
2004-04-24 | test164 HTTP range with multiple ranges | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-23 | minor format fix | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-23 | added test 163 - a simple test case that use -F field<file, to verify that | Daniel Stenberg | |
we can pass on "odd" characters (newline, CR, tab) like this. | |||
2004-04-23 | No longer uses the valgrind option '--logfile-fd', we use the --logfile | Daniel Stenberg | |
option instead (even though it appends the pid to the file name, making it harder to figure out its name to parse it after a test has run). Also made sure we only use valgrind for the actual test command command lines, not when for example running curl to detect if there are any already running servers are present etc. | |||
2004-04-23 | require SSL as otherwise NTLM doesn't work! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-22 | - David Byron found and fixed a small bug with the --fail and authentication | Daniel Stenberg | |
stuff added a few weeks ago. Turns out that if you specify --proxy-ntlm and communicate with a proxy that requires basic authentication, the proxy properly returns a 407, but the failure detection code doesn't realize it should give up, so curl returns with exit code 0. Test case 162 verifies this. | |||
2004-04-22 | If only a partial file was transfered, we consider that a fatal problem so | Daniel Stenberg | |
we won't try to QUIT the control connection and risk "hanging" waiting for a response. Test case 161 verifies this. The quit-sending function was also made static. | |||
2004-04-22 | modified how valgrind is run to make sure that file handle 3 exists when | Daniel Stenberg | |
we tell valgrind to use that to send the logfile to | |||
2004-04-21 | log the WAIT command | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-20 | test160 - for a more controlled testing of the case where libcurl starts | Daniel Stenberg | |
to re-use a connection that is closed when re-used and libcurl should then make a new fresh connection and use instead | |||
2004-04-20 | make the first response get a "connection: close" header as that is how | Daniel Stenberg | |
most 1.1 connections will be closed. The case where it gets closed anyway is subject for a new separate test. | |||
2004-04-19 | changed the logging to work when the logfile is removed during testing | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-04-19 | Make the server include "Connection: close" in the headers of the replies | Daniel Stenberg | |
it actually will close. This is after all what HTTP 1.1 says a server should do. |