curl-curl/tests/data/test588
Viktor Szakats 6cf3d7b1b1
tests: avoid more hard-coded CRLFs in protocol sections
- fix regex to not catch CR (from CRLF), in `PORT`, `EPRT`
  commands, allowing to use `crlf="yes"` more.
- add `crlf="headers"` mode for `protocol` sections.
  To call `subnewlines()` without its force option.
  This is the mode used in `data` sections when `crlf="yes"`.
  (This confusion may be subject to a future commit.)
- subnewlines: apply CRLF to `HEAD` and `CONNECT` HTTP requests.
- subnewlines: apply CRLF to RTSP requests.
- delete remaining empty `protocol` sections.

Reducing the number of `tests/data/test*`:
- CRLF newlines from 11325 to 10295. (119984 lines total)
- files with mixed newlines from 707 to 656. (1890 files total)

Follow-up to 4d2a05d3fe #19284

Closes #19318
2025-11-01 23:52:55 +01:00

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<testcase>
#
# This test is exactly like 525 but the server rejects the EPRT command.
# Written up to make sure that there's nothing in the multi interface
# active connection case that differs between PORT and EPRT use
#
<info>
<keywords>
FTP
PORT
STOR
multi
EPRT refused
</keywords>
</info>
# Server-side
<reply>
<data>
</data>
<servercmd>
REPLY EPRT 500 we don't like EPRT now
</servercmd>
</reply>
# Client-side
<client>
<server>
ftp
</server>
<tool>
lib525
</tool>
<name>
FTP PORT upload using multi interface, EPRT doesn't work
</name>
<command>
ftp://%HOSTIP:%FTPPORT/path/%TESTNUMBER %LOGDIR/upload%TESTNUMBER
</command>
<file name="%LOGDIR/upload%TESTNUMBER">
Moooooooooooo
upload this
</file>
</client>
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
<verify>
# Strip off parts of the PORT and EPRT commands that might differ
<strippart>
s/^EPRT \|1\|(\S*)/EPRT \|1\|/
s/^PORT (\S*)/PORT/
</strippart>
<protocol crlf="yes">
USER anonymous
PASS ftp@example.com
PWD
CWD path
EPRT |1|
PORT
TYPE I
STOR %TESTNUMBER
QUIT
</protocol>
<upload>
Moooooooooooo
upload this
</upload>
</verify>
</testcase>