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It became tedious as well as error prone to have all recipes use Test::More as well as OpenSSL::Test. The easier way is to make OpenSSL::Test an extension of Test::More, thereby having all version checks as well as future checks firmly there. Additionally, that allows us to extend existing Test::More functions if the need would arise. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
30 lines
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Perl
30 lines
753 B
Perl
#! /usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use File::Spec;
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use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT top_file/;
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setup("test_ec");
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plan tests => 5;
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require_ok(top_file('test','recipes','tconversion.pl'));
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ok(run(test(["ectest"])), "running ectest");
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SKIP: {
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skip "Skipping ec conversion test", 3
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if run(app(["openssl","no-ec"], stdout => undef));
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subtest 'ec conversions -- private key' => sub {
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tconversion("ec", top_file("test","testec-p256.pem"));
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};
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subtest 'ec conversions -- private key PKCS#8' => sub {
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tconversion("ec", top_file("test","testec-p256.pem"), "pkey");
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};
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subtest 'ec conversions -- public key' => sub {
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tconversion("ec", top_file("test","testecpub-p256.pem"), "ec", "-pubin", "-pubout");
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};
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}
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