Loading tests/README +9 −10 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -203,25 +203,24 @@ The cURL Test Suite 2.1 Test case numbering 1 - 99 HTTP 100 - 199 FTP* 200 - 299 FILE* 100 - 199 FTP 200 - 299 FILE 300 - 399 HTTPS 400 - 499 FTPS 500 - 599 libcurl source code tests, not using the curl command tool 600 - 699 SCP/SFTP 700 - 799 SOCKS4 (even numbers) and SOCK5 (odd numbers) 800 - 899 POP3, IMAP, SMTP 1000 - 1299 miscellaneous* 1300 - 1399 unit tests* 1400 - 1499 miscellaneous* 1000 - 1299 miscellaneous 1300 - 1399 unit tests 1400 - 1499 miscellaneous 1500 - 1599 libcurl source code tests, not using the curl command tool (same as 5xx) 2000 - x multiple sequential protocols per test case* 1600 - 1699 unit tests 2000 - x multiple sequential protocols per test case Since 30-apr-2003, there's nothing in the system that requires us to keep within these number series, and those sections marked with * actually contain tests for a variety of protocols. Each test case now specifies its own server requirements, independent of test number. There's nothing in the system that *requires* us to keep within these number series. 3. Write tests Loading Loading
tests/README +9 −10 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -203,25 +203,24 @@ The cURL Test Suite 2.1 Test case numbering 1 - 99 HTTP 100 - 199 FTP* 200 - 299 FILE* 100 - 199 FTP 200 - 299 FILE 300 - 399 HTTPS 400 - 499 FTPS 500 - 599 libcurl source code tests, not using the curl command tool 600 - 699 SCP/SFTP 700 - 799 SOCKS4 (even numbers) and SOCK5 (odd numbers) 800 - 899 POP3, IMAP, SMTP 1000 - 1299 miscellaneous* 1300 - 1399 unit tests* 1400 - 1499 miscellaneous* 1000 - 1299 miscellaneous 1300 - 1399 unit tests 1400 - 1499 miscellaneous 1500 - 1599 libcurl source code tests, not using the curl command tool (same as 5xx) 2000 - x multiple sequential protocols per test case* 1600 - 1699 unit tests 2000 - x multiple sequential protocols per test case Since 30-apr-2003, there's nothing in the system that requires us to keep within these number series, and those sections marked with * actually contain tests for a variety of protocols. Each test case now specifies its own server requirements, independent of test number. There's nothing in the system that *requires* us to keep within these number series. 3. Write tests Loading