X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2FREADME;h=7a852ee43ed074956c17ae8eb81f3f6b3fd2c5d7;hb=210135138f6150c46e8abc54f6ccf82a860d510f;hp=552b43f2a97c11e4a841805ae2fbd62ae3bcba94;hpb=a338ca2b75e1c1c1e4c772d7165c549a58681610;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Fexim.git diff --git a/test/README b/test/README index 552b43f2a..7a852ee43 100644 --- a/test/README +++ b/test/README @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ In order to run this test suite, the following requirements must be met: is also an IPv6 address, additional tests are run when the Exim binary contains IPv6 support. There are checks in the scripts for a running IPv4 interface; when one is not found, some tests are skipped (with a warning - message). The local net may not be in 10.0/8 as that is used by the suite. + message). The local net may not be in 10.250.0/16 as that is used by the suite. (9) Exim must be built with TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST support, so that the test configs can be placed into it. A suitable file location is .../exim/test/trusted_configs @@ -517,6 +517,9 @@ bin/client-ssl A script-driven SMTP client simulation with OpenSSL support. This is built only if OpenSSL support is detected on the host. +bin/client-anytls A symlink to either client-ssl or client-gnutls, if + any is built. + bin/fakens A fake "nameserver" for DNS tests (see below for details). bin/fd A program that outputs details of open file descriptors. @@ -729,7 +732,8 @@ scripts. exim_lock [options] This command runs the exim_lock utility with the given options and file name. -The file remains locked with the following command (normally exim) is obeyed. +The file remains locked for following commands until a non-daemon "exim" +completes. exinext @@ -858,6 +862,16 @@ The remaining commands are followed by data lines for their standard input, terminated by four asterisks. Even if no data is required for the particular usage, the asterisks must be given. +If the input line starts with '>>> ', this prefix and any trailing spaces +(including line feed) are removed. The reminder is processed with Perl's +string eval() function, effectivly evaluatiing escape sequences like +'\x41', or '\r'. If you need a line feed there, you need to encode it +according to your needs. + +If the input line starts with '\>>> ', the backslash is removed and the +rest of the line is passed as input. This is used by the client tool, +which understands the '>>> ' prefix for similar processing. + background @@ -872,7 +886,6 @@ except that the data it generates is copied to the end of the test-stdout file as well as to the named file. - client [] [] This command runs the auxiliary "client" program that simulates an SMTP client. @@ -974,8 +987,9 @@ connections. Here are some example commands: The following lines, up to a line of four asterisks, are the server's controlling standard input (described below). These lines are read and -remembered; during the following commands, until an "exim" command is reached, -the server is run in parallel. +remembered; during the following commands, until a non-deamon "exim" command +is reached, the server is run in parallel. Then the server termination +is waited for. write [nxm[=start-of-line-text]]* @@ -1042,16 +1056,19 @@ Lines in client scripts are of several kinds: (5) If a line begins with three '>' characters and a space, the rest of the line is input to be sent to the server. Backslash escaping is done as - described below, but no trailing "\r\n" is sent. + described below, but no trailing "\r\n" is sent. As the runtest's + input processing catches the '>>> ' for its string eval, you may + want to escape from this first stage processing by prefixing your + line with '\'. (6) If a line begin with three '<' characters and a space, the rest of the - line is a filename; the content of the file is inserted intto the script + line is a filename; the content of the file is inserted into the script at this point. (7) Otherwise, the line is an input line line that is sent to the server. Any occurrences of \r and \n in the line are turned into carriage return and linefeed, respectively. This is used for testing PIPELINING. - Any sequences of \x followed by two hex digits are converted to the equvalent + Any sequences of \x followed by two hex digits are converted to the equivalent byte value. Any other character following a \ is sent verbatim. The line is sent with a trailing "\r\n".