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| Uss.cnf | ||
| aborttest.c | ||
| afalgtest.c | ||
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| asn1_string_table_test.c | ||
| asn1_time_test.c | ||
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| bntest.c | ||
| bntests.pl | ||
| build.info | ||
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| cipherlist_test.c | ||
| ciphername_test.c | ||
| clienthellotest.c | ||
| cms-examples.pl | ||
| constant_time_test.c | ||
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| evp_test.h | ||
| exdatatest.c | ||
| exptest.c | ||
| fatalerrtest.c | ||
| generate_buildtest.pl | ||
| generate_ssl_tests.pl | ||
| gmdifftest.c | ||
| handshake_helper.c | ||
| handshake_helper.h | ||
| hmactest.c | ||
| ideatest.c | ||
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| lhash_test.c | ||
| md2test.c | ||
| mdc2_internal_test.c | ||
| mdc2test.c | ||
| memleaktest.c | ||
| modes_internal_test.c | ||
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| pkey_meth_kdf_test.c | ||
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| secmemtest.c | ||
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| shlibloadtest.c | ||
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| srptest.c | ||
| ssl_cert_table_internal_test.c | ||
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| sslapitest.c | ||
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| testutil.h | ||
| testx509.pem | ||
| threadstest.c | ||
| time_offset_test.c | ||
| tls13ccstest.c | ||
| tls13encryptiontest.c | ||
| tls13secretstest.c | ||
| uitest.c | ||
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| v3ext.c | ||
| v3nametest.c | ||
| verify_extra_test.c | ||
| wpackettest.c | ||
| x509_check_cert_pkey_test.c | ||
| x509_dup_cert_test.c | ||
| x509_internal_test.c | ||
| x509_time_test.c | ||
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				README
			
		
		
			
			
		
	
	How to add recipes
==================
For any test that you want to perform, you write a script located in
test/recipes/, named {nn}-test_{name}.t, where {nn} is a two digit number and
{name} is a unique name of your choice.
Please note that if a test involves a new testing executable, you will need to
do some additions in test/Makefile.  More on this later.
Naming conventions
=================
A test executable is named test/{name}test.c
A test recipe is named test/recipes/{nn}-test_{name}.t, where {nn} is a two
digit number and {name} is a unique name of your choice.
The number {nn} is (somewhat loosely) grouped as follows:
00-04  sanity, internal and essential API tests
05-09  individual symmetric cipher algorithms
10-14  math (bignum)
15-19  individual asymmetric cipher algorithms
20-24  openssl commands (some otherwise not tested)
25-29  certificate forms, generation and verification
30-35  engine and evp
60-79  APIs
   70  PACKET layer
80-89  "larger" protocols (CA, CMS, OCSP, SSL, TSA)
90-98  misc
99     most time consuming tests [such as test_fuzz]
A recipe that just runs a test executable
=========================================
A script that just runs a program looks like this:
    #! /usr/bin/perl
    use OpenSSL::Test::Simple;
    simple_test("test_{name}", "{name}test", "{name}");
{name} is the unique name you have chosen for your test.
The second argument to `simple_test' is the test executable, and `simple_test'
expects it to be located in test/
For documentation on OpenSSL::Test::Simple, do
`perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test/Simple.pm'.
A recipe that runs a more complex test
======================================
For more complex tests, you will need to read up on Test::More and
OpenSSL::Test.  Test::More is normally preinstalled, do `man Test::More' for
documentation.  For OpenSSL::Test, do `perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test.pm'.
A script to start from could be this:
    #! /usr/bin/perl
    use strict;
    use warnings;
    use OpenSSL::Test;
    setup("test_{name}");
    plan tests => 2;                # The number of tests being performed
    ok(test1, "test1");
    ok(test2, "test1");
    sub test1
    {
        # test feature 1
    }
    sub test2
    {
        # test feature 2
    }
Changes to test/build.info
==========================
Whenever a new test involves a new test executable you need to do the
following (at all times, replace {NAME} and {name} with the name of your
test):
* add {name} to the list of programs under PROGRAMS_NO_INST
* create a three line description of how to build the test, you will have
to modify the include paths and source files if you don't want to use the
basic test framework:
    SOURCE[{name}]={name}.c
    INCLUDE[{name}]=.. ../include
    DEPEND[{name}]=../libcrypto libtestutil.a
Generic form of C test executables
==================================
    #include "testutil.h"
    static int my_test(void)
    {
        int testresult = 0;                 /* Assume the test will fail    */
        int observed;
        observed = function();              /* Call the code under test     */
        if (!TEST_int_equal(observed, 2))   /* Check the result is correct  */
            goto end;                       /* Exit on failure - optional   */
        testresult = 1;                     /* Mark the test case a success */
    end:
        cleanup();                          /* Any cleanup you require      */
        return testresult;
    }
    int setup_tests(void)
    {
        ADD_TEST(my_test);                  /* Add each test separately     */
        return 1;                           /* Indicate success             */
    }
You should use the TEST_xxx macros provided by testutil.h to test all failure
conditions.  These macros produce an error message in a standard format if the
condition is not met (and nothing if the condition is met).  Additional
information can be presented with the TEST_info macro that takes a printf
format string and arguments.  TEST_error is useful for complicated conditions,
it also takes a printf format string and argument.  In all cases the TEST_xxx
macros are guaranteed to evaluate their arguments exactly once.  This means
that expressions with side effects are allowed as parameters.  Thus,
    if (!TEST_ptr(ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..)))
works fine and can be used in place of:
    ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..);
    if (!TEST_ptr(ptr))
The former produces a more meaningful message on failure than the latter.