* tests/json/t-json.c: Remove var definitions inside a for statement.
--
This useful C99 feature seems to work only in recent gcc versions. We
can't use it; see gnupg/doc/HACKING.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5088
* tests/json/t-keylist-secret.out.json: Do not check for keygrip
of bravo key.
--
Since GnuPG 2.2.19 the keygrip is not emitted for public keys
in a keylisting --with-secret.
As the GPGME test suite should pass with several versions
the json test cannot test this as the suite does not allow
version checks for different output.
What the intended behavior is might still be up for discussion,
always adding --with-keygip is not a good solution because
it slows down keylistings for large keyrings.
GnuPG-Bug-Id: T4820
* tests/json/t-keylist-secret.out.json
--
Since at least 2.2.19 GnuPG no longer emits secret = true
for keys where it does not have a secret. To avoid
failures with older versions we remove the check altogether.
GnuPG-Bug-Id: T4820
* tests/json/t-decrypt-verify.out.json: Remove check with key of
04071FB807287134.
--
GnuPG 2.3 changes how public key decryption works; It collects list of
PUBKEY_ENC packets and then processes an ENCRYPTED* packet. At the
stage of processing an ENCRYPTED* packet, it checks if private keys
can decrypt any of PUBKEY_ENC packets. It does not necessarily
examine all of PUBKEY_ENC packets. Only when it finds a PUBKEY_ENC
packet cannot be decrypted, it reports STATUS_NO_SECKEY with keyid of
that packet.
GnuPG 2.2 or older tries PUBKEY_ENC packets in order, and the first
successful PUBKEY_ENC packet is used. Rest of PUBKEY_ENC packets are
not examined, but STATUS_NO_SECKEY with keyid is reported even when
there is a valid private key.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/gpg/t-support.h (check_gpg_version, compare_versions),
(parse_version_string, parse_version_number): Remove version
check code.
* tests/json/t-json.c (check_gpg_version, compare_versions),
(parse_version_string, parse_version_number): Add.
--
t-support header was not a good place for this. It should
go into a library e.g. gpgrt in the future. For now we
can keep it close to where it is needed.
* t-config-opt.in.json,
t-config-opt.out.json,
t-import.in.json,
t-import.out.json,
t-sign.in.json,
t-sign.out.json: New.
--
These should actually have been in a previous commit as
they are already registered.
* tests/json/t-json.c (test_contains): Try all siblings of
the haystack child.
--
This fixes the case where we don't match against the
first child because the order might have changed or
a new element was inserted at the top. Then we
have to try out also all the siblings.
* t-json.c (tests): Register new tests.
* t-createkey.in.json,
t-createkey.out.json,
t-decrypt-verify.in.json,
t-decrypt-verify.out.json,
t-decrypt.in.json,
t-decrypt.out.json,
t-delete.in.json,
t-delete.out.json,
t-encrypt-sign.in.json,
t-encrypt-sign.out.json,
t-encrypt.in.json,
t-encrypt.out.json,
t-export-secret-info.in.json,
t-export-secret-info.out.json,
t-export.in.json,
t-export.out.json,
t-json.c,
t-keylist-secret.in.json,
t-keylist-secret.out.json,
t-keylist.in.json,
t-keylist.out.json,
t-verify.in.json,
t-verify.out.json,
t-version.in.json,
t-version.out.json: New.
--
Except for help and getmore there is now a test for each command.
* tests/json/t-json.c (test_contains): When searching for "*" accept
every string.
--
This allows it to write tests that check for the existence of
a string value but don't care about the contents. E.g. for Data.
* tests/json/t-json.c (main): Skip if version is not at least
2.2.0
--
In the past new tests often failed when a modern GPGME was
used with old GnuPG's.
This should avoid the hassle for packagers without the
requirement that we test against old versions.
* configure.ac: Configure makefile.
* tests/Makefile.am: Run json tests if gpg tests are run.
* tests/json/t-json.c: New testrunner for json tests.
* tests/json/t-config.in, tests/json/t-config.out: First test.
--
The idea of this test runner is that it only looks for parts
in the output. This should allow it to write robust tests
that check for the basics in the output but don't fail when
the output is extended or slightly changed.