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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# Copyright (C) 1998 - 2005, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# $Id$
###########################################################################
# These should be the only variables that might be needed to get edited:

#use Time::HiRes qw( gettimeofday );
require "getpart.pm"; # array functions
require "valgrind.pm"; # valgrind report parser
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my $HOSTIP="127.0.0.1";
my $HOST6IP="[::1]";

my $base = 8990; # base port number

my $HTTPPORT; # HTTP server port
my $HTTP6PORT; # HTTP IPv6 server port
my $HTTPSPORT; # HTTPS server port
my $FTPPORT; # FTP server port
my $CURL="../src/curl"; # what curl executable to run on the tests
my $DBGCURL=$CURL; #"../src/.libs/curl";  # alternative for debugging
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my $LOGDIR="log";
my $LIBDIR="./libtest";
my $SERVERIN="$LOGDIR/server.input"; # what curl sent the server
my $SERVER2IN="$LOGDIR/server2.input"; # what curl sent the second 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:
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my $TESTCASES="all";

# 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 $HTTP6PIDFILE=".http6.pid";
my $HTTPSPIDFILE=".https.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:

# the path to the script that analyzes the memory debug output file:
my $memanalyze="./memanalyze.pl";
my $stunnel = checkcmd("stunnel");
my $valgrind = checkcmd("valgrind");

my $valgrind_tool;
if($valgrind) {
    # since valgrind 2.1.x, '--tool' option is mandatory
    # use it, if it is supported by the version installed on the system
    system("valgrind --help 2>&1 | grep -- --tool > /dev/null 2>&1");
    if (($? >> 8)==0) {
        $valgrind_tool="--tool=memcheck ";
    }
    open(C, "<$CURL");
    my $l = <C>;
    if($l =~ /^\#\!/) {
        # The first line starts with "#!" which implies a shell-script.
        # This means libcurl is built shared and curl is a wrapper-script
        # Disable valgrind in this setup
        $valgrind=0;
    }
    close(C);

    # valgrind 3 renamed the --logfile option to --log-file!!!
    my $ver=`valgrind --version`;
    # cut off all but digits and dots
    $ver =~ s/[^0-9.]//g;

    if($ver >= 3) {
        $valgrind_logfile="--log-file";
    }
my $ssl_version; # set if libcurl is built with SSL support
my $large_file;  # set if libcurl is built with large file support
my $has_idn;     # set if libcurl is built with IDN support
my $http_ipv6;   # set if HTTP server has IPv6 support
my $ftp_ipv6;    # set if FTP server has IPv6 support
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my $has_ipv6;    # set if libcurl is built with IPv6 support
my $has_libz;    # set if libcurl is built with libz support
my $has_getrlimit;  # set if system has getrlimit()
my $has_ntlm;    # set if libcurl is built with NTLM support
my $has_openssl; # set if libcurl is built with OpenSSL
my $has_gnutls;  # set if libcurl is built with GnuTLS
my $has_textaware; # set if running on a system that has a text mode concept
  # on files. Windows for example
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
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#######################################################################
# variables the command line options may set
#

my $short;
my $verbose;
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my $anyway;
my $gdbthis;      # run test case with gdb debugger
my $keepoutfiles; # keep stdout and stderr files after tests
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my $listonly;     # only list the tests
my $postmortem;   # display detailed info about failed tests
my $pwd;          # current working directory

my %run;	  # running server

# torture test variables
my $torture;
my $tortnum;
my $tortalloc;

# open and close each time to allow removal at any time
sub logmsg {
# uncomment the Time::HiRes usage for this
#    my ($seconds, $microseconds) = gettimeofday;
#    my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) =
#        localtime($seconds);
    my $t;
    if(1) {
#        $t = sprintf ("%02d:%02d:%02d.%06d ", $hour, $min, $sec,
#                      $microseconds);
    }
    for(@_) {
        print "${t}$_";
    }
}

# enable memory debugging if curl is compiled with it
sub catch_zap {
    my $signame = shift;
    logmsg "runtests.pl received SIG$signame, exiting\n";
    die "Somebody sent me a SIG$signame";
}
$SIG{INT} = \&catch_zap;
$SIG{KILL} = \&catch_zap;

##########################################################################
# 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;
}

# make sure we don't get affected by other variables that control our
# behaviour

$ENV{'SSL_CERT_DIR'}=undef;
$ENV{'SSL_CERT_PATH'}=undef;
$ENV{'CURL_CA_BUNDLE'}=undef;

#######################################################################
# Start a new thread/process and run the given command line in there.
# Return the pids (yes plural) of the new child process to the parent.
    logmsg "startnew: $cmd\n" if ($verbose);

    if(0 == $child) {
        # a child, run the given command instead!

        # Calling exec() within a pseudo-process actually spawns the requested
        # executable in a separate process and waits for it to complete before
        # exiting with the same exit status as that process.  This means that
        # the process ID reported within the running executable will be
        # different from what the earlier Perl fork() might have returned.


    my $count=5;
    while($count--) {
        if(-f $pidfile) {
            open(PID, "<$pidfile");
            $pid2 = 0 + <PID>;
            close(PID);
            if(kill(0, $pid2)) {
                # make sure this pid is alive, as otherwise it is just likely
                # to be the _previous_ pidfile or similar!
                last;
            }
        }
        sleep(1);
    }

    return ($child, $pid2);
#######################################################################
# Check for a command in the PATH.
#
sub checkcmd {
    my ($cmd)=@_;
    my @paths=("/usr/sbin", "/usr/local/sbin", "/sbin", "/usr/bin",
               "/usr/local/bin", split(":", $ENV{'PATH'}));
    for(@paths) {
        if( -x "$_/$cmd") {
            return "$_/$cmd";
        }
    }
}

#######################################################################
# Memory allocation test and failure torture testing.
#
sub torture {
    my $testcmd = shift;
    my $gdbline = shift;
    # remove memdump first to be sure we get a new nice and clean one
    unlink($memdump);
    # First get URL from test server, ignore the output/result
    system($testcmd);
    logmsg " CMD: $testcmd\n" if($verbose);
    # memanalyze -v is our friend, get the number of allocations made
    my @out = `$memanalyze -v $memdump`;
    for(@out) {
        if(/^Allocations: (\d+)/) {
            $count = $1;
            last;
        logmsg " found no allocs to make fail\n";
    logmsg " $count allocations to make fail\n";
    for ( 1 .. $count ) {
        my $limit = $_;
        my $fail;
        my $dumped_core;
        if($tortalloc && ($tortalloc != $limit)) {
        logmsg "Fail alloc no: $limit\r" if($verbose);
        # 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);
        logmsg "**> Alloc number $limit is now set to fail <**\n" if($gdbthis);
        # Now clear the variable again
        $ENV{'CURL_MEMLIMIT'} = undef;

        if(-r "core") {
            # there's core file present now!
            logmsg " core dumped!\n";
            $dumped_core = 1;
            $fail = 2;
        }

        # verify that it returns a proper error code, doesn't leak memory
        # and doesn't core dump
        if($ret & 255) {
            logmsg " 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
                    $leak=1;
                logmsg "** MEMORY FAILURE\n";
                logmsg @memdata;
                logmsg `$memanalyze -l $memdump`;
            logmsg " Failed on alloc number $limit in test.\n",
            " invoke with -t$limit to repeat this single case.\n";
    logmsg "torture OK\n";
#######################################################################
# stop the given test server (pid)
sub stopserver {
    if($pid =~ / /) {
        # if it contains space, it might be more than one pid
        my @pids = split(" ", $pid);
        logmsg "RUN: Test server pid $pid signalled to die\n";
#######################################################################
# Verify that the server that runs on $ip, $port is our server.  This also
# implies that we can speak with it, as there might be occasions when the
# server runs fine but we cannot talk to it ("Failed to connect to ::1: Can't
# assign requested address" #

sub verifyhttp {
    my ($proto, $ip, $port) = @_;
    my $cmd = "$CURL -m4 -o log/verifiedserver -ksvg \"$proto://$ip:$port/verifiedserver\" 2>log/verifyhttp";
    my $pid;

    # verify if our/any server is running on this port
    logmsg "CMD; $cmd\n" if ($verbose);
    my $res = system($cmd);

    $res >>= 8; # rotate the result
    my $data;

    if($res && $verbose) {
        open(ERR, "<log/verifyhttp");
        my @e = <ERR>;
        close(ERR);
        logmsg "RUN: curl command returned $res\n";
            }
        }
    }
    open(FILE, "<log/verifiedserver");
    my @file=<FILE>;
    close(FILE);
    $data=$file[0]; # first line

    if ( $data =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
        $pid = 0+$1;
    }
    elsif($res == 6) {
        # curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host '::1'
        logmsg "RUN: failed to resolve host\n";
        logmsg "RUN: Unknown server is running on port $port\n";
        return 0;
    }
    return $pid;
}

#######################################################################
# Verify that the server that runs on $ip, $port is our server.  This also
# implies that we can speak with it, as there might be occasions when the
# server runs fine but we cannot talk to it ("Failed to connect to ::1: Can't
# assign requested address" #

sub verifyftp {
    my ($proto, $ip, $port) = @_;
    my $pid;
    my $time=time();
    my $cmd="$CURL -m4 --silent -vg \"$proto://$ip:$port/verifiedserver\" 2>log/verifyftp";
    # check if this is our server running on this port:
    my @data=`$cmd`;
    logmsg "RUN: $cmd\n" if($verbose);
    my $line;

    # if this took more than 2 secs, we assume it "hung" on a weird server
    my $took = time()-$time;

    foreach $line (@data) {
        if ( $line =~ /WE ROOLZ: (\d+)/ ) {
            # this is our test server with a known pid!
            $pid = 0+$1;
            last;
        }
    }
    if($pid <= 0 && $data[0]) {
        # this is not a known server
        logmsg "RUN: Unknown server on our FTP port: $port\n";
        return 0;
    }
    return $pid;
}

#######################################################################
# Verify that the server that runs on $ip, $port is our server.
# Retry during 5 seconds before giving up.
#

my %protofunc = ('http' => \&verifyhttp,
                 'https' => \&verifyhttp,
                 'ftp' => \&verifyftp);

sub verifyserver {
    my ($proto, $ip, $port) = @_;

    my $count = 5; # try for this many seconds
    my $pid;

    while($count--) {
        my $fun = $protofunc{$proto};

        $pid = &$fun($proto, $ip, $port);

        if($pid) {
            last;
        }
        sleep(1);
    }
    return $pid;
}



#######################################################################
# start the http server
#
sub runhttpserver {
    my ($verbose, $ipv6) = @_;
    my $RUNNING;
    my $pidfile = $HTTPPIDFILE;
    my $port = $HTTPPORT;
    my $ip = $HOSTIP;
    my $nameext;

    if($ipv6) {
        # if IPv6, use a different setup
        $pidfile = $HTTP6PIDFILE;
        $port = $HTTP6PORT;
        $ip = $HOST6IP;
        $nameext="-ipv6";
    }

    $pid = checkserver($pidfile);
    my $dir=$ENV{'srcdir'};
    if($dir) {
        $flag .= "-d \"$dir\" ";
    }

    my $cmd="$perl $srcdir/httpserver.pl -p $pidfile $flag $port $ipv6";
    my ($httppid, $pid2) =
        startnew($cmd, $pidfile); # start the server in a new process
    if(!kill(0, $httppid)) {
        # it is NOT alive
        logmsg "RUN: failed to start the HTTP server!\n";
        stopservers($verbose);
        return (0,0);
    # Server is up. Verify that we can speak to it.
    if(!verifyserver("http", $ip, $port)) {
        logmsg "RUN: HTTP$nameext server failed verification\n";
        # failed to talk to it properly. Kill the server and return failure
        stopserver("$httppid $pid2");
        return (0,0);
    }

        logmsg "RUN: HTTP$nameext server is now running PID $httppid\n";
#######################################################################
# start the https server (or rather, tunnel)
#
sub runhttpsserver {
    my $STATUS;
    my $RUNNING;
        # kill previous stunnel!

    my $flag=$debugprotocol?"-v ":"";
    my $cmd="$perl $srcdir/httpsserver.pl $flag -s \"$stunnel\" -d $srcdir -r $HTTPPORT $HTTPSPORT";
    my ($httpspid, $pid2) = startnew($cmd, $HTTPSPIDFILE);
    if(!kill(0, $httpspid)) {
        # it is NOT alive
        logmsg "RUN: failed to start the HTTPS server!\n";
        stopservers($verbose);
        return(0,0);
    # Server is up. Verify that we can speak to it.
    if(!verifyserver("https", $ip, $HTTPSPORT)) {
        logmsg "RUN: HTTPS server failed verification\n";
        # failed to talk to it properly. Kill the server and return failure
        stopserver("$httpspid $pid2");
        return (0,0);
    }

        logmsg "RUN: HTTPS server is now running PID $httpspid\n";
}

#######################################################################
# start the ftp server
#
sub runftpserver {
    my $STATUS;
    my $RUNNING;
    # check for pidfile
    my $pidfile = $id?$FTP2PIDFILE:$FTPPIDFILE;
    my $ip=$HOSTIP;
    my $nameext;

    if($ipv6) {
        # if IPv6, use a different setup
        $pidfile = $FTP6PIDFILE;
        $port = $FTP6PORT;
        $ip = $HOST6IP;
        $nameext="-ipv6";
    }

    $flag .= "-s \"$srcdir\" ";
    if($id) {
        $flag .="--id $id ";
    }
    $cmd="$perl $srcdir/ftpserver.pl --pidfile $pidfile $flag --port $port";
    my ($ftppid, $pid2) = startnew($cmd, $pidfile);
        logmsg "RUN: failed to start the FTP$id$nameext server!\n";
    # Server is up. Verify that we can speak to it.
    if(!verifyserver("ftp", $ip, $port)) {
        logmsg "RUN: FTP$id$nameext server failed verification\n";
        # failed to talk to it properly. Kill the server and return failure
        stopserver("$ftppid $pid2");
        return (0,0);
        logmsg "RUN: FTP$id$nameext server is now running PID $ftppid\n";
#######################################################################
# Remove all files in the specified directory
#
sub cleardir {
    my $dir = $_[0];
    my $count;
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    my $file;

    # 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;

    # logmsg "FILTER: off $filter from $infile to $ofile\n";

    while(<IN>) {
        $_ =~ s/$filter//;
        print OUT $_;
    }
    close(IN);

#######################################################################
# compare test results with the expected output, we might filter off
# some pattern that is allowed to differ, output test results
#

sub compare {
    # filter off patterns _before_ this comparison!
    my ($subject, $firstref, $secondref)=@_;
    my $result = compareparts($firstref, $secondref);
            logmsg "\n $subject FAILED:\n";
            logmsg showdiff($LOGDIR, $firstref, $secondref);
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    }
    return $result;
#######################################################################
# display information about curl and the host the test suite runs on
#

    unlink($memdump); # remove this if there was one left

    my @version=`$CURL --version 2>/dev/null`;
        if($_ =~ /^curl/) {
            $curl = $_;
            $curl =~ s/^(.*)(libcurl.*)/$1/g;
            if($curl =~ /mingw32/) {
                # This is a windows minw32 build, we need to translate the
                # given path to the "actual" windows path.

                my @m = `mount`;
                my $matchlen;
                my $bestmatch;
                my $mount;

# example mount output:
# C:\DOCUME~1\Temp on /tmp type user (binmode,noumount)
# c:\ActiveState\perl on /perl type user (binmode)
# C:\msys\1.0\bin on /usr/bin type user (binmode,cygexec,noumount)
# C:\msys\1.0\bin on /bin type user (binmode,cygexec,noumount)

                foreach $mount (@m) {
                    if( $mount =~ /(.*) on ([^ ]*) type /) {
                        my ($mingw, $real)=($2, $1);
                        if($pwd =~ /^$mingw/) {
                            # the path we got from pwd starts with the path
                            # we found on this line in the mount output

                            my $len = length($real);
                            if($len > $matchlen) {
                                # we remember the match that is the longest
                                $matchlen = $len;
                                $bestmatch = $real;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
                if(!$matchlen) {
                    logmsg "Serious error, can't find our \"real\" path!\n";
                }
                else {
                    # now prepend the prefix from the mount command to build
                    # our "actual path"
                    $pwd = "$bestmatch$pwd";
                }
                $pwd =~ s#\\#/#g;
            }
            elsif ($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 $pwd`);
           }
           elsif ($libcurl =~ /openssl/i) {
               # OpenSSL in use
               $has_openssl=1;
           }
           elsif ($libcurl =~ /gnutls/i) {
               # GnuTLS in use
               $has_gnutls=1;
           }
        }
        elsif($_ =~ /^Protocols: (.*)/i) {
            # these are the supported protocols, we don't use this knowledge
            # at this point
        }
        elsif($_ =~ /^Features: (.*)/i) {
            if($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
                $ssl_version=1;
            }
            if($feat =~ /Largefile/i) {
                # large file support
                $large_file=1;
            }
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            if($feat =~ /IPv6/i) {
                $has_ipv6 = 1;
            }
            if($feat =~ /libz/i) {
                $has_libz = 1;
            }
            if($feat =~ /NTLM/i) {
                # NTLM enabled
                $has_ntlm=1;
            }
    if(-r "../lib/config.h") {
        open(CONF, "<../lib/config.h");
        while(<CONF>) {
            if($_ =~ /^\#define HAVE_GETRLIMIT/) {
                $has_getrlimit = 1;
            }
        }
        close(CONF);
    }

    if($has_ipv6) {
        # client has ipv6 support

        # check if the HTTP server has it!
        my @sws = `server/sws --version`;
        if($sws[0] =~ /IPv6/) {
            # HTTP server has ipv6 support!
            $http_ipv6 = 1;
        }
        @sws = `server/sockfilt --version`;
        if($sws[0] =~ /IPv6/) {
            # FTP server has ipv6 support!
            $ftp_ipv6 = 1;
        }
    if(!$curl_debug && $torture) {
        die "can't run torture tests since curl was not build with debug";
    }

    my $hostname=`hostname`;
    my $hosttype=`uname -a`;

    logmsg ("********* System characteristics ******** \n",
    "* Features: $feat\n",
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    "* Host: $hostname",
    "* System: $hosttype");

    logmsg sprintf("* Server SSL:     %s\n", $stunnel?"ON":"OFF");
    logmsg sprintf("* libcurl SSL:    %s\n", $ssl_version?"ON":"OFF");
    logmsg sprintf("* libcurl debug:  %s\n", $curl_debug?"ON":"OFF");
    logmsg sprintf("* valgrind:       %s\n", $valgrind?"ON":"OFF");
    logmsg sprintf("* HTTP IPv6       %s\n", $http_ipv6?"ON":"OFF");
    logmsg sprintf("* FTP IPv6        %s\n", $ftp_ipv6?"ON":"OFF");

    logmsg sprintf("* HTTP port:      %d\n", $HTTPPORT);
    logmsg sprintf("* FTP port:       %d\n", $FTPPORT);
    logmsg sprintf("* FTP port 2:     %d\n", $FTP2PORT);
        #logmsg sprintf("* FTPS port:      %d\n", $FTPSPORT);
        logmsg sprintf("* HTTPS port:     %d\n", $HTTPSPORT);
        logmsg sprintf("* HTTP IPv6 port: %d\n", $HTTP6PORT);
        logmsg sprintf("* FTP IPv6 port:  %d\n", $FTP6PORT);
        logmsg sprintf("* SSL library:    %s\n",
               $has_gnutls?"GnuTLS":($has_openssl?"OpenSSL":"<unknown>"));
    }

    $has_textaware = ($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'msys');

    logmsg "***************************************** \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/%HOST6IP/$HOST6IP/g;
  $$thing =~ s/%HTTP6PORT/$HTTP6PORT/g;
  $$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
#

sub singletest {
    # load the test case file definition