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# Main curl test script, in perl to run on more platforms
#
#######################################################################
# These should be the only variables that might be needed to get edited:
@INC=(@INC, $ENV{'srcdir'}, ".");
require "stunnel.pm"; # stunnel functions
require "getpart.pm"; # array functions
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my $srcdir = $ENV{'srcdir'} || '.';
my $HOSTPORT=8999; # bad name, but this is the HTTP server port
my $HTTPSPORT=8433; # this is the HTTPS server port
my $FTPPORT=8921; # this is the FTP server port
my $FTPSPORT=8821; # this is the FTPS server port
my $CURL="../src/curl"; # what curl executable to run on the tests
my $DBGCURL=$CURL; #"../src/.libs/curl"; # alternative for debugging
my $SERVERIN="$LOGDIR/server.input"; # what curl sent the server
my $CURLLOG="$LOGDIR/curl.log"; # all command lines run
my $FTPDCMD="$LOGDIR/ftpserver.cmd"; # copy ftp server instructions here
# Normally, all test cases should be run, but at times it is handy to
# simply run a particular one:
# To run specific test cases, set them like:
# $TESTCASES="1 2 3 7 8";
#######################################################################
# No variables below this point should need to be modified
#
my $HTTPPIDFILE=".http.pid";
my $FTPPIDFILE=".ftp.pid";
my $FTPSPIDFILE=".ftps.pid";
# invoke perl like this:
my $perl="perl -I$srcdir";
# this gets set if curl is compiled with debugging:
my $curl_debug=0;
# name of the file that the memory debugging creates:
my $memdump="memdump";
# the path to the script that analyzes the memory debug output file:
my $memanalyze="./memanalyze.pl";
my $checkstunnel = &checkstunnel;
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my $ssl_version; # set if libcurl is built with SSL support
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my $skipped=0; # number of tests skipped; reported in main loop
my %skipped; # skipped{reason}=counter, reasons for skip
my @teststat; # teststat[testnum]=reason, reasons for skip
#######################################################################
# variables the command line options may set
#
my $short;
my $verbose;
my $debugprotocol;
my $gdbthis; # run test case with gdb debugger
my $keepoutfiles; # keep stdout and stderr files after tests
my $pwd; # current working directory
# torture test variables
my $torture;
my $tortnum;
my $tortalloc;
chomp($pwd = `pwd`);
# enable memory debugging if curl is compiled with it
$ENV{'CURL_MEMDEBUG'} = 1;
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$ENV{'HOME'}=$pwd;
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##########################################################################
# Clear all possible '*_proxy' environment variables for various protocols
# to prevent them to interfere with our testing!
my $protocol;
foreach $protocol (('ftp', 'http', 'ftps', 'https', 'gopher', 'no')) {
my $proxy = "${protocol}_proxy";
# clear lowercase version
$ENV{$proxy}=undef;
# clear uppercase version
$ENV{uc($proxy)}=undef;
}
#######################################################################
# Return the pid of the server as found in the given pid file
#
sub serverpid {
open(PFILE, "<$PIDFILE");
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my $PID=0+<PFILE>;
close(PFILE);
return $PID;
}
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#######################################################################
# Memory allocation test and failure torture testing.
#
sub torture {
# start all test servers (http, https, ftp, ftps)
&startservers(("http", "https", "ftp", "ftps"));
my $c;
my @test=('http://%HOSTIP:%HOSTPORT/1',
'ftp://%HOSTIP:%FTPPORT/');
# loop over the different tests commands
for(@test) {
my $testcmd = "$CURL $_ >log/torture.stdout 2>log/torture.stderr";
subVariables(\$testcmd);
# First get test server, ignore the output/result
system($testcmd);
$c++;
if($tortnum && ($tortnum != $c)) {
next;
}
print "Torture test $c starting up\n",
" CMD: $testcmd\n";
# memanalyze -v is our friend, get the number of allocations made
my $count;
my @out = `$memanalyze -v memdump`;
for(@out) {
if(/^Allocations: (\d+)/) {
$count = $1;
last;
}
}
if(!$count) {
# hm, no allocations in this fetch, ignore and get next
next;
}
print " $count allocations to excersize\n";
for ( 1 .. $count ) {
my $limit = $_;
my $fail;
if($tortalloc && ($tortalloc != $limit)) {
next;
}
# make the memory allocation function number $limit return failure
$ENV{'CURL_MEMLIMIT'} = $limit;
# remove memdump first to be sure we get a new nice and clean one
unlink("memdump");
my $ret = system($testcmd);
# verify that it returns a proper error code, doesn't leak memory
# and doesn't core dump
if($ret & 255) {
print " system() returned $ret\n";
$fail=1;
}
else {
my @memdata=`$memanalyze $memdump`;
my $leak=0;
for(@memdata) {
if($_ ne "") {
# well it could be other memory problems as well, but
# we call it leak for short here
$leak=1;
}
}
if($leak) {
print "** MEMORY FAILURE\n";
print @memdata;
$fail = 1;
}
}
if($fail) {
print " Failed on alloc number $limit in test $c.\n",
" invoke with -t$c,$limit to repeat this single case.\n";
stopservers();
exit 1;
}
}
print " torture test $c did GOOD\n";
# all is well, now test a different kind of URL
}
}
#######################################################################
# stop the given test server
#
my $pid = $_[0];
if ( -f $pid ) {
my $PIDFILE = $pid;
$pid = serverpid($PIDFILE);
}
elsif($pid <= 0) {
return; # this is not a good pid
}
my $res = kill (9, $pid); # die!
if($res && $verbose) {
print "RUN: Test server pid $pid signalled to die\n";
}
elsif($verbose) {
print "RUN: Test server pid $pid didn't exist\n";
#######################################################################
# check the given test server if it is still alive
#
sub checkserver {
my ($pidfile)=@_;
my $pid=0;
$pid=serverpid($pidfile);
if ($pid ne "" && kill(0, $pid)) {
return $pid;
return -$pid; # negative means dead process
return 0;
}
#######################################################################
# start the http server, or if it already runs, verify that it is our
# test server on the test-port!
#
sub runhttpserver {
my $verbose = $_[0];
my $RUNNING;
my $pid;
$pid = checkserver ($HTTPPIDFILE);
# verify if our/any server is running on this port
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my $cmd = "$CURL -o log/verifiedserver --silent -i $HOSTIP:$HOSTPORT/verifiedserver 2>/dev/null";
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my $res = system($cmd);
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$res >>= 8; # rotate the result
my $data;
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print "RUN: curl command returned $res\n" if ($verbose);
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open(FILE, "<log/verifiedserver");
my @file=<FILE>;
close(FILE);
$data=$file[0]; # first line
if ( $data =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
$pid = 0+$1;
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elsif($data) {
print "RUN: Unknown HTTP server is running on port $HOSTPORT\n";
return -2;
}
if($pid > 0) {
my $res = kill (9, $pid); # die!
if(!$res) {
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print "RUN: Failed to kill test HTTP server, do it manually and",
" restart the tests.\n";
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sleep(1);
}
my $flag=$debugprotocol?"-v ":"";
$cmd="$perl $srcdir/httpserver.pl $flag $HOSTPORT &";
system($cmd);
if($verbose) {
print "CMD: $cmd\n";
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my $verified;
for(1 .. 5) {
# verify that our server is up and running:
my $data=`$CURL --silent -i $HOSTIP:$HOSTPORT/verifiedserver 2>/dev/null`;
if ( $data =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
$pid = 0+$1;
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$verified = 1;
last;
}
else {
sleep(1);
next;
}
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}
if(!$verified) {
print STDERR "RUN: failed to start our HTTP server\n";
return -1;
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}
if($verbose) {
print "RUN: HTTP server is now verified to be our server\n";
}
return $pid;
#######################################################################
# start the https server (or rather, tunnel) if needed
#
sub runhttpsserver {
my $verbose = $_[0];
my $STATUS;
my $RUNNING;
my $pid=checkserver($HTTPSPIDFILE );
if($pid > 0) {
# kill previous stunnel!
if($verbose) {
print "RUN: kills off running stunnel at $pid\n";
my $flag=$debugprotocol?"-v ":"";
my $cmd="$perl $srcdir/httpsserver.pl $flag -d $srcdir -r $HOSTPORT $HTTPSPORT &";
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sleep(1);
$pid=checkserver($HTTPSPIDFILE);
return $pid;
}
#######################################################################
# start the ftp server if needed
#
sub runftpserver {
my $verbose = $_[0];
my $STATUS;
my $RUNNING;
# check for pidfile
my $pid = checkserver ($FTPPIDFILE );
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print "RUN: Check port $FTPPORT for our own FTP server\n"
if ($verbose);
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my $time=time();
# check if this is our server running on this port:
my $data=`$CURL -m4 --silent -i ftp://$HOSTIP:$FTPPORT/verifiedserver 2>/dev/null`;
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# if this took more than 2 secs, we assume it "hung" on a weird server
my $took = time()-$time;
if ( $data =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
# this is our test server with a known pid!
$pid = 0+$1;
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}
else {
if($data || ($took > 2)) {
# this is not a known server
print "RUN: Unknown server on our favourite port: $FTPPORT\n";
return -1;
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}
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if($pid > 0) {
print "RUN: Killing a previous server using pid $pid\n" if($verbose);
my $res = kill (9, $pid); # die!
if(!$res) {
print "RUN: Failed to kill our FTP test server, do it manually and",
" restart the tests.\n";
return -1;
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sleep(1);
}
# now (re-)start our server:
my $flag=$debugprotocol?"-v ":"";
my $cmd="$perl $srcdir/ftpserver.pl $flag $FTPPORT &";
if($verbose) {
print "CMD: $cmd\n";
}
system($cmd);
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my $verified;
for(1 .. 5) {
# verify that our server is up and running:
my $data=`$CURL --silent -i ftp://$HOSTIP:$FTPPORT/verifiedserver 2>/dev/null`;
if ( $data =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
$pid = 0+$1;
$verified = 1;
last;
}
else {
if($verbose) {
print STDERR "RUN: Retrying FTP server existance in 1 sec\n";
}
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sleep(1);
next;
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if(!$verified) {
warn "RUN: failed to start our FTP server\n";
return -2;
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}
if($verbose) {
print "RUN: FTP server is now verified to be our server\n";
}
return $pid;
}
#######################################################################
# start the ftps server (or rather, tunnel) if needed
#
sub runftpsserver {
my $verbose = $_[0];
my $STATUS;
my $RUNNING;
my $pid=checkserver($FTPSPIDFILE );
if($pid > 0) {
# kill previous stunnel!
if($verbose) {
print "kills off running stunnel at $pid\n";
}
stopserver($FTPSPIDFILE);
}
my $flag=$debugprotocol?"-v ":"";
my $cmd="$perl $srcdir/ftpsserver.pl $flag -d $srcdir -r $FTPPORT $FTPSPORT &";
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sleep(1);
$pid=checkserver($FTPSPIDFILE );
return $pid;
#######################################################################
# Remove all files in the specified directory
#
sub cleardir {
my $dir = $_[0];
my $count;
# Get all files
opendir(DIR, $dir) ||
return 0; # can't open dir
while($file = readdir(DIR)) {
if($file !~ /^\./) {
unlink("$dir/$file");
$count++;
}
}
closedir DIR;
return $count;
}
#######################################################################
# filter out the specified pattern from the given input file and store the
# results in the given output file
#
sub filteroff {
my $infile=$_[0];
my $filter=$_[1];
my $ofile=$_[2];
open(IN, "<$infile")
|| return 1;
open(OUT, ">$ofile")
|| return 1;
# print "FILTER: off $filter from $infile to $ofile\n";
while(<IN>) {
$_ =~ s/$filter//;
print OUT $_;
}
close(IN);
close(OUT);
return 0;
}
#######################################################################
# compare test results with the expected output, we might filter off
# some pattern that is allowed to differ, output test results
#
# filter off patterns _before_ this comparison!
my ($subject, $firstref, $secondref)=@_;
my $result = compareparts($firstref, $secondref);
if($result) {
if(!$short) {
print "\n $subject FAILED:\n";
print showdiff($firstref, $secondref);
}
else {
print "FAILED\n";
}
#######################################################################
# display information about curl and the host the test suite runs on
#
sub checkcurl {
unlink($memdump); # remove this if there was one left
my $curl;
my $libcurl;
my @version=`$CURL -V`;
for(@version) {
chomp;
if($_ =~ /^curl/) {
$curl = $_;
$curl =~ s/^(.*)(libcurl.*)/$1/g;
$libcurl = $2;
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if ($curl =~ /win32/)
{
# Native Windows builds don't understand the
# output of cygwin's pwd. It will be
# something like /cygdrive/c/<some path>.
#
# Use the cygpath utility to convert the
# working directory to a Windows friendly
# path. The -m option converts to use drive
# letter:, but it uses / instead \. Forward
# slashes (/) are easier for us. We don't
# have to escape them to get them to curl
# through a shell.
chomp($pwd = `cygpath -m $pwd`);
}
}
elsif($_ =~ /^Protocols: (.*)/i) {
# these are the supported protocols, we don't use this knowledge
# at this point
}
elsif($_ =~ /^Features: (.*)/i) {
my $feat = $1;
if($feat =~ /debug/i) {
# debug is a listed "feature", use that knowledge
$curl_debug = 1;
# set the NETRC debug env
$ENV{'CURL_DEBUG_NETRC'} = 'log/netrc';
}
if($feat =~ /SSL/i) {
# ssl enabled
$ssl_version=1;
}
}
}
my $hostname=`hostname`;
my $hosttype=`uname -a`;
print "********* System characteristics ******** \n",
"* $curl\n",
"* $libcurl\n",
printf("* Server SSL: %s\n", $checkstunnel?"ON":"OFF");
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printf("* libcurl SSL: %s\n", $ssl_version?"ON":"OFF");
printf("* libcurl debug: %s\n", $curl_debug?"ON":"OFF");
print "***************************************** \n";
#######################################################################
# substitute the variable stuff into either a joined up file or
# a command, in either case passed by reference
#
sub subVariables {
my ($thing) = @_;
$$thing =~ s/%HOSTIP/$HOSTIP/g;
$$thing =~ s/%HOSTPORT/$HOSTPORT/g;
$$thing =~ s/%HTTPSPORT/$HTTPSPORT/g;
$$thing =~ s/%FTPPORT/$FTPPORT/g;
$$thing =~ s/%FTPSPORT/$FTPSPORT/g;
$$thing =~ s/%SRCDIR/$srcdir/g;
$$thing =~ s/%PWD/$pwd/g;
}
#######################################################################
# Run a single specified test case
#
my @what;
my $why;
my $serverproblem;
# load the test case file definition
if(loadtest("${TESTDIR}/test${testnum}")) {
if($verbose) {
# this is not a test
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print "RUN: $testnum doesn't look like a test case!\n";
$serverproblem = 100;
}
else {
@what = getpart("client", "features");
printf("test %03d...", $testnum);
for(@what) {
my $f = $_;
$f =~ s/\s//g;
if($f eq "SSL") {
if($ssl_version) {
next;
}
}
elsif($f eq "netrc_debug") {
if($curl_debug) {
next;
}
}
$why = "lacks $f";
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$serverproblem = 15; # set it here
last;
}
if(!$serverproblem) {
$serverproblem = serverfortest($testnum);
}
if($serverproblem) {
# there's a problem with the server, don't run
# this particular server, but count it as "skipped"
if($serverproblem == 2) {
$why = "server problems";
}
elsif($serverproblem == 100) {
$why = "no test";
}
elsif($serverproblem == 99) {
$why = "bad test";
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}
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elsif($serverproblem == 15) {
# set above, a lacking prereq
}
elsif($serverproblem == 1) {
$why = "no SSL-capable server";
}
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else {
$why = "unfulfilled requirements";
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}
$skipped++;
$skipped{$why}++;
$teststat[$testnum]=$why; # store reason for this test case
print "SKIPPED\n";
if(!$short) {
print "* Test $testnum: $why\n";
}
return -1;
}
# extract the reply data
my @reply = getpart("reply", "data");
my @replycheck = getpart("reply", "datacheck");
if (@replycheck) {
# we use this file instead to check the final output against
my %hash = getpartattr("reply", "datacheck");
if($hash{'nonewline'}) {
# Yes, we must cut off the final newline from the final line
# of the datacheck
chomp($replycheck[$#replycheck]);
}
my @curlcmd= getpart("client", "command");
# this is the valid protocol blurb curl should generate
my @protocol= getpart("verify", "protocol");
# redirected stdout/stderr to these files
$STDOUT="$LOGDIR/stdout$testnum";
$STDERR="$LOGDIR/stderr$testnum";
# if this section exists, we verify that the stdout contained this:
my @validstdout = getpart("verify", "stdout");
# if this section exists, we verify upload
my @upload = getpart("verify", "upload");
# if this section exists, it is FTP server instructions:
my @ftpservercmd = getpart("server", "instruction");
my $CURLOUT="$LOGDIR/curl$testnum.out"; # curl output if not stdout
my @testname= getpart("client", "name");
if(!$short) {
my $name = $testname[0];
$name =~ s/\n//g;
print "[$name]\n";
}
if($listonly) {
return 0; # look successful
}
my @codepieces = getpart("client", "tool");
my $tool="";
if(@codepieces) {
$tool = $codepieces[0];
chomp $tool;
}
# remove previous server output logfile
unlink($SERVERIN);
if(@ftpservercmd) {
# write the instructions to file
writearray($FTPDCMD, \@ftpservercmd);
}
my (@setenv)= getpart("client", "setenv");
my @envs;
my $s;
for $s (@setenv) {
chomp $s; # cut off the newline
subVariables \$s;
if($s =~ /([^=]*)=(.*)/) {
my ($var, $content)=($1, $2);
$ENV{$var}=$content;
# remember which, so that we can clear them afterwards!
push @envs, $var;
}
}
my ($cmd, @blaha)= getpart("client", "command");
# make some nice replace operations
$cmd =~ s/\n//g; # no newlines please
if($curl_debug) {
unlink($memdump);
}
my @inputfile=getpart("client", "file");
if(@inputfile) {
# we need to generate a file before this test is invoked
my %hash = getpartattr("client", "file");
my $filename=$hash{'name'};
if(!$filename) {
print "ERROR: section client=>file has no name attribute!\n";
exit;
}
my $fileContent = join('', @inputfile);
subVariables \$fileContent;
# print "DEBUG: writing file " . $filename . "\n";
open OUTFILE, ">$filename";
binmode OUTFILE; # for crapage systems, use binary
print OUTFILE $fileContent;
my %cmdhash = getpartattr("client", "command");
if($cmdhash{'option'} !~ /no-output/) {
#We may slap on --output!
$out=" --output $CURLOUT ";
my $cmdargs;
if(!$tool) {
# run curl, add -v for debug information output
}
else {
$cmdargs = " $cmd"; # $cmd is the command line for the test file
$CURLOUT = $STDOUT; # sends received data to stdout
}
my @stdintest = getpart("client", "stdin");
if(@stdintest) {
my $stdinfile="$LOGDIR/stdin-for-$testnum";
writearray($stdinfile, \@stdintest);
$cmdargs .= " <$stdinfile";
if(!$tool) {
$CMDLINE="$CURL";
else {
$CMDLINE="$LIBDIR/$tool";
if($verbose) {
print "$CMDLINE\n";
}
print CMDLOG "$CMDLINE\n";
if($gdbthis) {
open(GDBCMD, ">log/gdbcmd");
print GDBCMD "set args $cmdargs\n";
print GDBCMD "show args\n";
close(GDBCMD);
system("gdb --directory libtest $DBGCURL -x log/gdbcmd");
$res =0; # makes it always continue after a debugged run
}
else {
$res = system("$CMDLINE");
$res /= 256;
}
# remove the special FTP command file after each test!
unlink($FTPDCMD);
my $e;
for $e (@envs) {
$ENV{$e}=""; # clean up
}
my @err = getpart("verify", "errorcode");
my $errorcode = $err[0];
if($errorcode || $res) {
if($errorcode == $res) {
$errorcode =~ s/\n//;
if($verbose) {
print " received errorcode $errorcode OK";
}
elsif(!$short) {
}
print "curl returned $res, ".(0+$errorcode)." was expected\n";
if (@validstdout) {
# verify redirected stdout
my @actual = loadarray($STDOUT);
$res = compare("stdout", \@actual, \@validstdout);
return 1;
}
if(!$short) {
print " stdout OK";
}
my %replyattr = getpartattr("reply", "data");
if(!$replyattr{'nocheck'} && @reply) {
# verify the received data
my @out = loadarray($CURLOUT);
$res = compare("data", \@out, \@reply);
return 1;
}
if(!$short) {
print " data OK";
if(@upload) {
# verify uploaded data
my @out = loadarray("$LOGDIR/upload.$testnum");
$res = compare("upload", \@out, \@upload);
}
if(!$short) {
print " upload OK";
if(@protocol) {
# verify the sent request
my @out = loadarray($SERVERIN);
# what to cut off from the live protocol sent by curl
my @strip = getpart("verify", "strip");
# check if there's any attributes on the verify/protocol section
my %hash = getpartattr("verify", "protocol");
if($hash{'nonewline'}) {
# Yes, we must cut off the final newline from the final line
# of the protocol data
chomp($protstrip[$#protstrip]);
}
for(@strip) {
# strip all patterns from both arrays
@out = striparray( $_, \@out);
@protstrip= striparray( $_, \@protstrip);
}
$res = compare("protocol", \@out, \@protstrip);
if($res) {
return 1;
}
if(!$short) {
print " protocol OK";
}
my @outfile=getpart("verify", "file");
if(@outfile) {
# we're supposed to verify a dynamicly generated file!
my %hash = getpartattr("verify", "file");