This patch removed the "--filterwin2k" dnsmasq command line
parameter which was unnecessary for domain specification,
possibly blocked some usage, and was command line clutter.
Gene Czarcinski <gene@czarc.net>
dnsmasq is forwarding a number of queries upstream that should not
be done. There still remains an MX query for a plain name with no
domain specified that will be forwarded is dnsmasq has --domain=xxx
--local=/xxx/ specified. This does not happen with no domain name
and --local=// ... not a libvirt problem.
BTW, thanks again to Claudio Bley!
The path to the dnsmasq binary can be configured while in the test data
the path is hard-coded to /usr/bin/. This break the test suite if a the
binary is located in a different location, like /usr/local/sbin/.
Replace the hard coded path in the test data by a token, which is
dynamically replaced in networkxml2argvtest with the configured path
after the test data has been loaded.
(Another option would have been to modify configure.ac to generate the
test data during configure, but I do not know of an easy way do trick
configure into mass-generate those test files without listing every
single one, which I consider less flexible.)
- unit-test the unit-test:
#include <assert.h>
#define TEST(in,token,rep,out) { char *buf = strdup(in); assert(!replaceTokens(&buf, token, rep) && !strcmp(buf, out)); free(buf); }
TEST("", "AA", "B", "");
TEST("A", "AA", "B", "A");
TEST("AA", "AA", "B", "B");
TEST("AAA", "AA", "B", "BA");
TEST("AA", "AA", "BB", "BB");
TEST("AA", "AA", "BBB", "BBB");
TEST("<AA", "AA", "B", "<B");
TEST("<AA", "AA", "BB", "<BB");
TEST("<AA", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB");
TEST("AA>", "AA", "B", "B>");
TEST("AA>", "AA", "BB", "BB>");
TEST("AA>", "AA", "BBB", "BBB>");
TEST("<AA>", "AA", "B", "<B>");
TEST("<AA>", "AA", "BB", "<BB>");
TEST("<AA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB>");
TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "B", "<B|B>");
TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "BB", "<BB|BB>");
TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB|BBB>");
TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "B", "<BB>");
TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "BB", "<BBBB>");
TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBBBBB>");
TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "B", "BB>");
TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "BB", "BBBB>");
TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "BBB", "BBBBBB>");
TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "B", "<BB");
TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "BB", "<BBBB");
TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "BBB", "<BBBBBB");
alarm(1); /* no infinite loop */
TEST("A", "A", "A", "A");
TEST("AA", "A", "A", "AA");
alarm(0);
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
The regression testing done by comparison of command-line
generated from the network XML file and the expected
command-line arguments (read from file).
Signed-off-by: Michal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com>