From aa4d426b4d3527d7e166df1a05058c9a4a0f6683 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wojtek Kosior Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 00:33:56 +0200 Subject: initial/final commit --- openssl-1.1.0h/test/README | 109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+) create mode 100644 openssl-1.1.0h/test/README (limited to 'openssl-1.1.0h/test/README') diff --git a/openssl-1.1.0h/test/README b/openssl-1.1.0h/test/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef39d38 --- /dev/null +++ b/openssl-1.1.0h/test/README @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +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) +90-99 misc + + +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 test/testlib/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 test/testlib/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/Makefile +======================== + +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): + +* among the variables for test executables at the beginning, add a line like + this: + + {NAME}TEST= {name}test + +* add `$({NAME}TEST)$(EXE_EXT)' to the assignment of EXE: + +* add `$({NAME}TEST).o' to the assignment of OBJ: + +* add `$({NAME}TEST).c' to the assignment of SRC: + +* add the following lines for building the executable: + + $({NAME}TEST)$(EXE_EXT): $({NAME}TEST).o $(DLIBCRYPTO) + @target=$({NAME}TEST); $(BUILD_CMD) -- cgit v1.2.3