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With the perl test framework comes the output format TAP (Test Anything Protocol, see http://testanything.org/) with extra extension for subtests. This change extends that same output format to any test program using testutil. In this implementation, each test program is seen as a full test that can be used as a subtest. The perl framework passes on the subtest level to the test programs with the environment variable HARNESS_OSSL_LEVEL. Furthermore, and series of tests added with ADD_ALL_TESTS is regarded as another subtest level. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3296)
379 lines
15 KiB
C
379 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2014-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#ifndef HEADER_TESTUTIL_H
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# define HEADER_TESTUTIL_H
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <openssl/err.h>
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#include <openssl/e_os2.h>
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/*-
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* Simple unit tests should implement register_tests().
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* To register tests, call ADD_TEST or ADD_ALL_TESTS:
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*
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* void register_tests(void)
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* {
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* ADD_TEST(test_foo);
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* ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_bar, num_test_bar);
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* }
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*
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* Tests that need to perform custom setup or read command-line arguments should
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* implement test_main():
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*
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* int test_main(int argc, char *argv[])
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* {
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* int ret;
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*
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* // Custom setup ...
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*
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* ADD_TEST(test_foo);
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* ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_bar, num_test_bar);
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* // Add more tests ...
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*
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* ret = run_tests(argv[0]);
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*
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* // Custom teardown ...
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*
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* return ret;
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* }
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*/
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/* Adds a simple test case. */
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# define ADD_TEST(test_function) add_test(#test_function, test_function)
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/*
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* Simple parameterized tests. Calls test_function(idx) for each 0 <= idx < num.
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*/
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# define ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_function, num) \
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add_all_tests(#test_function, test_function, num, 1)
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/*
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* A variant of the same without TAP output.
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*/
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# define ADD_ALL_TESTS_NOSUBTEST(test_function, num) \
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add_all_tests(#test_function, test_function, num, 0)
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/*-
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* Test cases that share common setup should use the helper
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* SETUP_TEST_FIXTURE and EXECUTE_TEST macros for test case functions.
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*
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* SETUP_TEST_FIXTURE will call set_up() to create a new TEST_FIXTURE_TYPE
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* object called "fixture". It will also allocate the "result" variable used
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* by EXECUTE_TEST. set_up() should take a const char* specifying the test
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* case name and return a TEST_FIXTURE_TYPE by value.
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*
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* EXECUTE_TEST will pass fixture to execute_func() by value, call
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* tear_down(), and return the result of execute_func(). execute_func() should
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* take a TEST_FIXTURE_TYPE by value and return 1 on success and 0 on
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* failure.
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*
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* Unit tests can define their own SETUP_TEST_FIXTURE and EXECUTE_TEST
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* variations like so:
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*
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* #define SETUP_FOOBAR_TEST_FIXTURE()\
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* SETUP_TEST_FIXTURE(FOOBAR_TEST_FIXTURE, set_up_foobar)
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*
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* #define EXECUTE_FOOBAR_TEST()\
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* EXECUTE_TEST(execute_foobar, tear_down_foobar)
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*
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* Then test case functions can take the form:
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*
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* static int test_foobar_feature()
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* {
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* SETUP_FOOBAR_TEST_FIXTURE();
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* [...set individual members of fixture...]
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* EXECUTE_FOOBAR_TEST();
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* }
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*/
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# define SETUP_TEST_FIXTURE(TEST_FIXTURE_TYPE, set_up)\
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TEST_FIXTURE_TYPE fixture = set_up(TEST_CASE_NAME); \
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int result = 0
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# define EXECUTE_TEST(execute_func, tear_down)\
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result = execute_func(fixture);\
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tear_down(fixture);\
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return result
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/* Shorthand if tear_down does nothing. */
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# define EXECUTE_TEST_NO_TEARDOWN(execute_func)\
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result = execute_func(fixture);\
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return result
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/*
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* TEST_CASE_NAME is defined as the name of the test case function where
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* possible; otherwise we get by with the file name and line number.
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*/
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# if !defined(__STDC_VERSION__) || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
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# if defined(_MSC_VER)
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# define TEST_CASE_NAME __FUNCTION__
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# else
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# define testutil_stringify_helper(s) #s
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# define testutil_stringify(s) testutil_stringify_helper(s)
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# define TEST_CASE_NAME __FILE__ ":" testutil_stringify(__LINE__)
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# endif /* _MSC_VER */
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# else
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# define TEST_CASE_NAME __func__
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# endif /* __STDC_VERSION__ */
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/*
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* Internal helpers. Test programs shouldn't use these directly, but should
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* rather link to one of the helper main() methods.
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*/
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/* setup_test() should be called as the first thing in a test main(). */
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void setup_test(void);
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/*
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* finish_test() should be called as the last thing in a test main().
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* The result of run_tests() should be the input to finish_test().
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*/
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__owur int finish_test(int ret);
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void add_test(const char *test_case_name, int (*test_fn) ());
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void add_all_tests(const char *test_case_name, int (*test_fn)(int idx), int num,
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int subtest);
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__owur int run_tests(const char *test_prog_name);
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/*
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* Declarations for user defined functions
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*/
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void register_tests(void);
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int test_main(int argc, char *argv[]);
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/*
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* Test assumption verification helpers.
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*/
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#define PRINTF_FORMAT(a, b)
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__STDC_VERSION__)
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/*
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* Because we support the 'z' modifier, which made its appearance in C99,
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* we can't use __attribute__ with pre C99 dialects.
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*/
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# if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
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# undef PRINTF_FORMAT
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# define PRINTF_FORMAT(a, b) __attribute__ ((format(printf, a, b)))
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# endif
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#endif
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# define DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, opname) \
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int test_ ## name ## _ ## opname(const char *, int, \
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const char *, const char *, \
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const type, const type);
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# define DECLARE_COMPARISONS(type, name) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, eq) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, ne) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, lt) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, le) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, gt) \
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(type, name, ge)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(int, int)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(unsigned int, uint)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(char, char)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(unsigned char, uchar)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(long, long)
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(unsigned long, ulong)
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/*
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* Because this comparison uses a printf format specifier that's not
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* universally known (yet), we provide an option to not have it declared.
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*/
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# ifndef TESTUTIL_NO_size_t_COMPARISON
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DECLARE_COMPARISONS(size_t, size_t)
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# endif
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/*
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* Pointer comparisons against other pointers and null.
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* These functions return 1 if the test is true.
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* Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-print diagnostics.
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* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
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*/
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(void *, ptr, eq)
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(void *, ptr, ne)
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int test_ptr(const char *file, int line, const char *s, const void *p);
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int test_ptr_null(const char *file, int line, const char *s, const void *p);
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/*
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* Equality tests for strings where NULL is a legitimate value.
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* These calls return 1 if the two passed strings compare true.
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* Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-print diagnostics.
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* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
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*/
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(char *, str, eq)
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DECLARE_COMPARISON(char *, str, ne)
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/*
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* Same as above, but for strncmp.
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*/
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int test_strn_eq(const char *file, int line, const char *, const char *,
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const char *a, const char *b, size_t s);
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int test_strn_ne(const char *file, int line, const char *, const char *,
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const char *a, const char *b, size_t s);
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/*
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* Equality test for memory blocks where NULL is a legitimate value.
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* These calls return 1 if the two memory blocks compare true.
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* Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-print diagnostics.
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* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
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*/
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int test_mem_eq(const char *, int, const char *, const char *,
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const void *, size_t, const void *, size_t);
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int test_mem_ne(const char *, int, const char *, const char *,
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const void *, size_t, const void *, size_t);
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/*
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* Check a boolean result for being true or false.
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* They return 1 if the condition is true (i.e. the value is non-zro).
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* Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-prints diagnostics using |desc|.
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* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
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*/
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int test_true(const char *file, int line, const char *s, int b);
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int test_false(const char *file, int line, const char *s, int b);
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/*
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* Pretty print a failure message.
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* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
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*/
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void test_error(const char *file, int line, const char *desc, ...)
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PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
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void test_error_c90(const char *desc, ...) PRINTF_FORMAT(1, 2);
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void test_info(const char *file, int line, const char *desc, ...)
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PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
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void test_info_c90(const char *desc, ...) PRINTF_FORMAT(1, 2);
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/*
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* The following macros provide wrapper calls to the test functions with
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* a default description that indicates the file and line number of the error.
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*
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* The following macros guarantee to evaluate each argument exactly once.
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* This allows constructs such as: if(!TEST_ptr(ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..)))
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* to produce better contextual output than:
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* ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..);
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* if (!TEST_ptr(ptr))
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*/
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# define TEST_int_eq(a, b) test_int_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_ne(a, b) test_int_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_lt(a, b) test_int_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_le(a, b) test_int_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_gt(a, b) test_int_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_ge(a, b) test_int_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_eq(a, b) test_int_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_ne(a, b) test_int_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_lt(a, b) test_int_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_le(a, b) test_int_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_gt(a, b) test_int_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_int_ge(a, b) test_int_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_eq(a, b) test_uint_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_ne(a, b) test_uint_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_lt(a, b) test_uint_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_le(a, b) test_uint_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_gt(a, b) test_uint_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uint_ge(a, b) test_uint_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_eq(a, b) test_char_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_ne(a, b) test_char_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_lt(a, b) test_char_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_le(a, b) test_char_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_gt(a, b) test_char_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_char_ge(a, b) test_char_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_eq(a, b) test_uchar_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_ne(a, b) test_uchar_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_lt(a, b) test_uchar_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_le(a, b) test_uchar_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_gt(a, b) test_uchar_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_uchar_ge(a, b) test_uchar_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_eq(a, b) test_long_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_ne(a, b) test_long_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_lt(a, b) test_long_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_le(a, b) test_long_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_gt(a, b) test_long_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_long_ge(a, b) test_long_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_eq(a, b) test_ulong_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_ne(a, b) test_ulong_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_lt(a, b) test_ulong_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_le(a, b) test_ulong_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_gt(a, b) test_ulong_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ulong_ge(a, b) test_ulong_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_eq(a, b) test_size_t_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_ne(a, b) test_size_t_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_lt(a, b) test_size_t_lt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_le(a, b) test_size_t_le(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_gt(a, b) test_size_t_gt(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_size_t_ge(a, b) test_size_t_ge(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ptr_eq(a, b) test_ptr_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ptr_ne(a, b) test_ptr_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_ptr(a) test_ptr(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, a)
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# define TEST_ptr_null(a) test_ptr_null(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, a)
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# define TEST_str_eq(a, b) test_str_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_str_ne(a, b) test_str_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b)
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# define TEST_strn_eq(a, b, n) test_strn_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b, n)
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# define TEST_strn_ne(a, b, n) test_strn_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b, n)
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# define TEST_mem_eq(a, m, b, n) test_mem_eq(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, m, b, n)
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# define TEST_mem_ne(a, m, b, n) test_mem_ne(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, m, b, n)
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# define TEST_true(a) test_true(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, (a) != 0)
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# define TEST_false(a) test_false(__FILE__, __LINE__, #a, (a) != 0)
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/*
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* TEST_error(desc, ...) prints an informative error message in the standard
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* format. |desc| is a printf format string.
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*/
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# if !defined(__STDC_VERSION__) || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
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# define TEST_error test_error_c90
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# define TEST_info test_info_c90
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# else
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# define TEST_error(...) test_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
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# define TEST_info(...) test_info(__FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
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# endif
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/*
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* For "impossible" conditions such as malloc failures or bugs in test code,
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* where continuing the test would be meaningless. Note that OPENSSL_assert
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* is fatal, and is never compiled out.
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*/
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# define TEST_check(condition) \
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do { \
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if (!(condition)) { \
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ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr); \
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OPENSSL_assert(!#condition); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* HEADER_TESTUTIL_H */
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/*
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* The basic I/O functions used by the test framework. These can be
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* overriden when needed. Note that if one is, then all must be.
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*/
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void test_open_streams(void);
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void test_close_streams(void);
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/* The following ALL return the number of characters written */
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int test_puts_stdout(const char *str);
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int test_puts_stderr(const char *str);
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int test_vprintf_stdout(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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int test_vprintf_stderr(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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/* These return failure or success */
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int test_flush_stdout(void);
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int test_flush_stderr(void);
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extern BIO *bio_out;
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extern BIO *bio_err;
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int subtest_level(void);
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