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@@ -283,23 +283,22 @@ test_protover_all_supported(void *arg)
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tt_str_op(msg, OP_EQ, "Sleen=0-4294967294");
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tor_free(msg);
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- /* If we get an unparseable list, we say "yes, that's supported." */
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-#ifndef HAVE_RUST
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- // XXXX let's make this section unconditional: rust should behave the
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- // XXXX same as C here!
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+ /* If we get a (barely) valid (but unsupported list, we say "yes, that's
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+ * supported." */
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+ tt_assert(protover_all_supported("Fribble=", &msg));
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+ tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
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+
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+ /* If we get a completely unparseable list, protover_all_supported should
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+ * hit a fatal assertion for BUG(entries == NULL). */
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tor_capture_bugs_(1);
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tt_assert(protover_all_supported("Fribble", &msg));
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- tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
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tor_end_capture_bugs_();
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- /* This case is forbidden. Since it came from a protover_all_supported,
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- * it can trigger a bug message. */
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+ /* If we get a completely unparseable list, protover_all_supported should
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+ * hit a fatal assertion for BUG(entries == NULL). */
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tor_capture_bugs_(1);
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tt_assert(protover_all_supported("Sleen=0-4294967295", &msg));
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- tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
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- tor_free(msg);
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tor_end_capture_bugs_();
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-#endif
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done:
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tor_end_capture_bugs_();
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