| <testcase> |
| <info> |
| <keywords> |
| getdate |
| unittest |
| </keywords> |
| </info> |
| # |
| # Server-side |
| <reply> |
| </reply> |
| |
| # Client-side |
| <client> |
| <server> |
| none |
| </server> |
| # tool is what to use instead of 'curl' |
| <tool> |
| lib%TESTNUMBER |
| </tool> |
| |
| <name> |
| curl_getdate() testing |
| </name> |
| <command> |
| nothing |
| </command> |
| </client> |
| |
| # |
| # Verify data after the test has been "shot" |
| <verify> |
| <stdout> |
| </stdout> |
| |
| # This test case previously tested an overflow case ("2094 Nov 6 => |
| # 2147483647") for 32bit time_t, but since some systems have 64bit time_t and |
| # handles this (returning 3939840000), and some 64bit-time_t systems don't |
| # handle this and return -1 for this, it turned very tricky to write a fine |
| # test case and thus it is now removed until we have a way to write test cases |
| # for this kind of things. |
| |
| </verify> |
| </testcase> |