must_fail tinc foo --net
must_fail tinc foo --net get name
must_fail tinc foo foo
+
+# Most of these should fail with ASAN. Some leaks are only detected by Valgrind.
+echo [STEP] Trigger previously known memory leaks
+
+tincd foo -c . -c . --help
+tincd foo -n net -n net --help
+tincd foo -n net -o FakeOpt=42 --help
+tincd foo --logfile=one --logfile=two --help
+tincd foo --pidfile=one --pidfile=two --help
+expect_code "$EXIT_FAILURE" tincd foo -n net -o Compression= --help
+expect_code "$EXIT_FAILURE" tincd foo -c fakedir -n 'n/e\t'
+
+tinc foo -c conf -c conf --help
+tinc foo -n net -n net --help
+tinc foo --pidfile=pid --pidfile=pid --help
+expect_code "$EXIT_FAILURE" tinc foo -c conf -n 'n/e\t'
# Exit status list
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
+EXIT_FAILURE=1
+# shellcheck disable=SC2034
EXIT_SKIP_TEST=77
# The list of the environment variables that tinc injects into the scripts it calls.
fi
}
+# Executes whatever is passed to it, checking that the resulting exit code is equal to the first argument.
+expect_code() {
+ expected=$1
+ shift
+
+ code=0
+ "$@" || code=$?
+
+ if [ $code != "$expected" ]; then
+ bail "wrong exit code $code, expected $expected"
+ fi
+}
+
# Runs its arguments with timeout(1) or gtimeout(1) if either are installed.
# Usage: try_limit_time 10 command --with --args
if type timeout >/dev/null; then