commit 38190ab9cbedf9844022fe02f4385f1b129c5f52 Author: Sean Robinson seankrobinson@gmail.com Date: Fri Dec 14 16:15:53 2012 -0700
Move NEWDESC sample events to alphabetic position
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson seankrobinson@gmail.com --- test/unit/response/events.py | 14 +++++++------- 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/unit/response/events.py b/test/unit/response/events.py index a632125..7fb39c6 100644 --- a/test/unit/response/events.py +++ b/test/unit/response/events.py @@ -181,6 +181,13 @@ s Fast Guard Running Stable Valid 650 OK """
+# NEWDESC events. I've never actually seen multiple descriptors in an event, +# but the spec allows for it. + +NEWDESC_SINGLE = "650 NEWDESC $B3FA3110CC6F42443F039220C134CBD2FC4F0493=Sakura" +NEWDESC_MULTIPLE = "650 NEWDESC $BE938957B2CA5F804B3AFC2C1EE6673170CDBBF8=Moonshine \ +$B4BE08B22D4D2923EDC3970FD1B93D0448C6D8FF~Unnamed" + # NS event from tor v0.2.1.30.
NS_EVENT = """650+NS @@ -288,13 +295,6 @@ STREAM_DNS_REQUEST = "650 STREAM 1113 NEW 0 www.google.com:0 \ SOURCE_ADDR=127.0.0.1:15297 \ PURPOSE=DNS_REQUEST"
-# NEWDESC events. I've never actually seen multiple descriptors in an event, -# but the spec allows for it. - -NEWDESC_SINGLE = "650 NEWDESC $B3FA3110CC6F42443F039220C134CBD2FC4F0493=Sakura" -NEWDESC_MULTIPLE = "650 NEWDESC $BE938957B2CA5F804B3AFC2C1EE6673170CDBBF8=Moonshine \ -$B4BE08B22D4D2923EDC3970FD1B93D0448C6D8FF~Unnamed" - def _get_event(content): controller_event = mocking.get_message(content) stem.response.convert("EVENT", controller_event, arrived_at = 25)
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