libevent/test/regress.h
Nick Mathewson 709c21c48c Bufferevent support for openssl.
This code adds a new Bufferevent type that is only compiled when the
openssl library is present.  It supports using an SSL object and an
event alert mechanism, which can either be an fd or an underlying
bufferevent.

There is still more work to do: the unit tests are incomplete, and we
need to support flush and shutdown much better.  Sometimes events are
generated needlessly: this will hose performance.

There's a new encrypting proxy in sample/le-proxy.c.

This code has only been tested on OSX, and nowhere else.

svn:r1382
2009-07-28 04:03:57 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
*
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#ifndef _REGRESS_H_
#define _REGRESS_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "tinytest.h"
#include "tinytest_macros.h"
extern struct testcase_t main_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t evtag_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t evbuffer_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t bufferevent_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t util_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t signal_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t http_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t dns_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t rpc_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t edgetriggered_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t minheap_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t iocp_testcases[];
extern struct testcase_t ssl_testcases[];
void regress_threads(void *);
void test_bufferevent_zlib(void *);
/* Helpers to wrap old testcases */
extern int pair[2];
extern int test_ok;
extern int called;
extern struct event_base *global_base;
extern int in_legacy_test_wrapper;
evutil_socket_t regress_make_tmpfile(const void *data, size_t datalen);
struct basic_test_data {
struct event_base *base;
int pair[2];
void (*legacy_test_fn)(void);
void *setup_data;
};
extern const struct testcase_setup_t basic_setup;
extern const struct testcase_setup_t legacy_setup;
void run_legacy_test_fn(void *ptr);
/* A couple of flags that legacy_setup can support. */
#define TT_NEED_SOCKETPAIR TT_FIRST_USER_FLAG
#define TT_NEED_BASE (TT_FIRST_USER_FLAG<<1)
#define TT_NEED_DNS (TT_FIRST_USER_FLAG<<2)
#define TT_LEGACY (TT_FIRST_USER_FLAG<<3)
#define TT_NEED_THREADS (TT_FIRST_USER_FLAG<<4)
/* All the flags that a legacy test needs. */
#define TT_ISOLATED TT_FORK|TT_NEED_SOCKETPAIR|TT_NEED_BASE
#define BASIC(name,flags) \
{ #name, test_## name, flags, &basic_setup, NULL }
#define LEGACY(name,flags) \
{ #name, run_legacy_test_fn, flags|TT_LEGACY, &legacy_setup, \
test_## name }
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _REGRESS_H_ */