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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Title: runtests.pl
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Section: 1
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Source: runtests
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See-also:
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- runtests.pl
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Added-in: 7.5
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---
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# NAME
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runtests.pl - run one or more test cases
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# SYNOPSIS
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**runtests.pl [options] [tests]**
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# DESCRIPTION
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*runtests.pl* runs one, several or all the existing test cases in curl's
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test suite. It is often called from the root Makefile of the curl package with
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'make test'.
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# TESTS
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Specify which test(s) to run by specifying test numbers or keywords.
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If no test number or keyword is given, all existing tests that the script can
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find will be considered for running. You can specify single test cases to run
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by specifying test numbers space-separated, like `1 3 5 7 11`, and you can
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specify a range of tests like `45 to 67`.
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Specify tests to not run with a leading exclamation point, like `!66`, which
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runs all available tests except number 66.
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Prefix a test number with a tilde (~) to still run it, but ignore the results.
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It is also possible to specify tests based on a keyword describing the test(s)
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to run, like `FTPS`. The keywords are strings used in the individual tests.
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You can also specify keywords with a leading exclamation point and the keyword
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or phrase, like "!HTTP NTLM auth" to run all tests **except** those using
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this keyword. Remember that the exclamation marks and spaces will need to be
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quoted somehow when entered at many command shells.
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Prefix a keyword with a tilde (~) to still run it, but ignore the results.
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# OUTPUT
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When running without `-s` (short output), for instance when running
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runtests.pl directly rather than via make, each test will emits a pair of
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lines like this:
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Test 0045...[simple HTTP Location: without protocol in initial URL]
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--pd---e-v- OK (45 out of 1427, remaining: 16:08, took 6.188s, duration: 00:31)
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the first line contains the test number and a description. On the second line,
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the characters at the beginning are flags indicating which aspects of curl's
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behavior were checked by the test:
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s stdout
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r stderr
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p protocol
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d data
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u upload
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P proxy
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o output
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e exit code
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m memory
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v valgrind
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E the test was run event-based
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The remainder of the second line contains the test result, current test sequence,
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total number of tests to be run and an estimated amount of time to complete the
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test run.
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# OPTIONS
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## `-a`
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Continue running the rest of the test cases even if one test fails. By
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default, the test script stops as soon as an error is detected.
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## `-ac \<curl\>`
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Provide a path to a curl binary to talk to APIs (currently only CI test APIs).
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## `-am`
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Display test results in automake style output (`PASS/FAIL: [number] [name]`).
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## `-c\<curl\>`
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Provide a path to a custom curl binary to run the tests with. Default is the
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curl executable in the build tree.
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## `-d`
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Enable protocol debug: have the servers display protocol output. If used in
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conjunction with parallel testing, it will be difficult to associate the logs
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with the test being run.
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## `-E \<exclude_file\>`
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Load the **exclude_file** with additional reasons why certain tests should be
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skipped. Useful when testing with external HTTP proxies in which case some of
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the tests aren't appropriate.
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The file contains colon-delimited lines. The first field contains the type of
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exclusion, the second field contains a pattern and the final field contains
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the reason why matching tests should be skipped. The exclusion types are
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*keyword*, *test*, and *tool*.
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## `-e`
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Run the test event-based (if possible). This will make runtests invoke curl
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with --test-event option. This option only works if both curl and libcurl were
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built debug-enabled.
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## `-f`
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Force the test to run even if mentioned in DISABLED.
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## `-g`
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Run the given test(s) with gdb. This is best used on a single test case and
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curl built --disable-shared. This then fires up gdb with command line set to
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run the specified test case. Simply (set a break-point and) type 'run' to
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start.
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## `-gl`
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Run the given test(s) with lldb. This is best used on a single test case and
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curl built --disable-shared. This then fires up lldb with command line set to
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run the specified test case. Simply (set a break-point and) type 'run' to
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start.
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## `-gw`
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Run the given test(s) with gdb as a windowed application.
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## `-h, --help`
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Displays a help text about this program's command line options.
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## `-j[num]`
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Spawn the given number of processes to run tests in. This defaults to 0 to run
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tests serially within a single process. Using a number greater than one allows
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multiple tests to run in parallel, speeding up a test run. The optimum number
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is dependent on the system and set of tests to run, but 7 times number of CPU
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cores is a good figure to start with, or 1.3 times number of CPU cores if
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Valgrind is in use. Enabling parallel tests is not recommended in conjunction
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with the -g option.
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## `-k`
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Keep output and log files in log/ after a test run, even if no error was
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detected. Useful for debugging.
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## `-L \<file\>`
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Load and execute the specified file which should contain perl code. This
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option allows one to change *runtests.pl* behavior by overwriting functions
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and variables and is useful when testing external proxies using curl's
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regression test suite.
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## `-l`
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Lists all test case names.
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## `-n`
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Disable the check for and use of valgrind.
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## `--no-debuginfod`
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Delete the `DEBUGINFOD_URLS` variable if that is defined. Makes valgrind, gdb
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etc not able to use this functionality.
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## `-o \<variablename=value\>`
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Overwrite the specified internal **variable** with **value**. Useful to change
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variables that didn't get a dedicated flag to change them. Check the source to
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see which variables are available.
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## `-P \<proxy\>`
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Use the specified HTTP proxy when executing tests, even if the tests
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themselves don't specify a proxy. This option allows one to test external
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proxies using curl's regression test suite.
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## `-p`
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Prints out all files in the log directory to stdout when a test case fails.
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Practical when used in the automated and distributed tests since then the
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people checking the failures and the reasons for them might not have physical
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access to the machine and logs.
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## `-R`
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Run the tests in a scrambled, or randomized, order instead of sequentially.
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The random seed initially set for this is fixed per month and can be set with
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*--seed*.
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## `-r`
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Display run time statistics. (Requires the `Perl Time::HiRes` module)
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## `-rf`
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Display full run time statistics. (Requires the `Perl Time::HiRes` module)
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## `-rm`
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Force removal of files by killing locking processes. (Windows only, requires
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the **Sysinternals** `handle[64].exe` to be on PATH)
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## `--repeat=[num]`
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This repeats the given set of test numbers this many times. If no test numbers
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are given, it will repeat ALL tests this many times. It adds the new repeated
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sequence at the end of the initially given one.
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If **-R** option is also used, the scrambling is done after the repeats have
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extended the test sequence.
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## `-s`
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Shorter output. Speaks less than default.
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## `--seed=[num]`
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When using *--shallow* or *-R* that randomize certain aspects of the
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behavior, this option can set the initial seed. If not set, the random seed
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will be set based on the currently set local year and month and the first line
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of the "curl -V" output.
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## `--shallow=[num]`
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Used together with **-t**. This limits the number of tests to fail in torture
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mode to no more than **num** per test case. If this reduces the amount, the
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script will randomly discard entries to fail until the amount is **num**.
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The random seed initially set for this is fixed per month and can be set with
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*--seed*.
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## `-t[num]`
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Selects a **torture** test for the given tests. This makes runtests.pl first
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run the tests once and count the number of memory allocations made. It then
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reruns the test that number of times, each time forcing one of the allocations
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to fail until all allocations have been tested. By setting *num* you can force
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the allocation with that number to be set to fail at once instead of looping
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through everyone, which is handy when debugging and then often in combination
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with *-g*.
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## `-u`
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Error instead of warning on server unexpectedly alive.
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## `-v`
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Enable verbose output. Speaks more than by default. If used in conjunction with
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parallel testing, it will be difficult to associate the logs with the test
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being run.
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## `-vc \<curl\>`
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Provide a path to a custom curl binary to run when verifying that the servers
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running are indeed our test servers. Default is the curl executable in the
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build tree.
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# RUNNING TESTS
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Many tests have conditions that must be met before the test case can run fine.
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They could depend on built-in features in libcurl or features present in the
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operating system or even in third-party libraries that curl may or may not
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use.
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The test script checks most of these by itself to determine when it is safe to
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attempt to run each test. Those which cannot be run due to failed requirements
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will simply be skipped and listed at the completion of all test cases. In some
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unusual configurations, the test script cannot make the correct determination
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for all tests. In these cases, the problematic tests can be skipped using the
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"!keyword" skip feature documented earlier.
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# WRITING TESTS
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The simplest way to write test cases is to start with a similar existing test,
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save it with a new number and then adjust it to fit. There's an attempt to
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document the test case file format in **tests/FILEFORMAT.md**.
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