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113498266Sopenharmony_ci<testcase>
213498266Sopenharmony_ci<info>
313498266Sopenharmony_ci<keywords>
413498266Sopenharmony_ci--help
513498266Sopenharmony_ci</keywords>
613498266Sopenharmony_ci</info>
713498266Sopenharmony_ci
813498266Sopenharmony_ci#
913498266Sopenharmony_ci# Server-side
1013498266Sopenharmony_ci<reply>
1113498266Sopenharmony_ci</reply>
1213498266Sopenharmony_ci
1313498266Sopenharmony_ci#
1413498266Sopenharmony_ci# Client-side
1513498266Sopenharmony_ci<client>
1613498266Sopenharmony_ci<server>
1713498266Sopenharmony_cinone
1813498266Sopenharmony_ci</server>
1913498266Sopenharmony_ci<name>
2013498266Sopenharmony_cicurl --help
2113498266Sopenharmony_ci</name>
2213498266Sopenharmony_ci<command>
2313498266Sopenharmony_ci--help
2413498266Sopenharmony_ci</command>
2513498266Sopenharmony_ci# Search for these two sentinel lines in the help output; if they are found,
2613498266Sopenharmony_ci# then chances are good the entire help is there.
2713498266Sopenharmony_ci<postcheck>
2813498266Sopenharmony_ciperl -e 'open(IN,$ARGV[0]); my $lines=grep(/(Usage: curl )|(--version\s*Show version)/, <IN>); exit ($lines != 2); # Let this file pass an XML syntax check: </IN>' %LOGDIR/stdout%TESTNUMBER
2913498266Sopenharmony_ci</postcheck>
3013498266Sopenharmony_ci</client>
3113498266Sopenharmony_ci
3213498266Sopenharmony_ci#
3313498266Sopenharmony_ci# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
3413498266Sopenharmony_ci<verify>
3513498266Sopenharmony_ci<errorcode>
3613498266Sopenharmony_ci0
3713498266Sopenharmony_ci</errorcode>
3813498266Sopenharmony_ci</verify>
3913498266Sopenharmony_ci</testcase>
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