X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/1cf59ee7f68960237ad5cd3d599512fdbe5b3954..d1f9fb42472323edb17c3ee3cbbfce3557083ceb:/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 diff --git a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 index 583adcff0..c2dcc40d9 100644 --- a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 +++ b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ primary_hostname: ${primary_hostname} qualify_domain: $qualify_domain bounce_return_size_limit: ${bounce_return_size_limit} spool_directory: $spool_directory +queue_name: $queue_name unknown: ${unknown} h_subject: $h_subject:(should be empty) h_subject:$h_subject (should be empty) @@ -131,7 +132,9 @@ addresses: ${addresses:Exim Person (that's me), \ xyz@abc, nullgroupname:;, group: p@q, r@s; } addresses: ${addresses:local-part@dom.ain } -escape: ${escape:B7·F2ò} +escape: ${escape:B7·F2ò} +excape8bit: ${escape8bit:undisturbed text\ttab\nnewline\ttab\\backslash \176tilde\177DEL\200\x81.} + eval: ${eval:1+1} eval: ${eval:1+2*3} eval: ${eval:(1+2)*3} @@ -178,6 +181,20 @@ hex2b64:${hex2b64:1a2b3c4d5e6g} hex2b64:${hex2b64:${md5:the quick brown fox}} hex2b64:${hex2b64:${sha1:the quick brown fox}} +base32: 0 <${base32:0}> +base32: 1 <${base32:1}> +base32: 31 <${base32:31}> +base32: 32 <${base32:32}> +base32: 42 <${base32:42}> +base32 error: 0x1 ${base32:0x1} + +base32d: 0 ${base32d:${base32:0}} +base32d: 1 ${base32d:${base32:1}} +base32d: 31 ${base32d:${base32:31}} +base32d: 32 ${base32d:${base32:32}} +base32d: 42 ${base32d:${base32:42}} +base32d error: ABC ${base32d:ABC} + The base62 operator is actually a base36 operator in the Darwin and Cygwin environments. Write cunning tests that produce the same output in both cases, while doing a reasonable check.