This avoids the duplication of strings when the optional AUTH and SIZE
parameters are required. It also assists with the modifications that
are part of #4892.
Closes#4903
The alt-svc cache survives a call to curl_easy_reset fine, but the file
name to use for saving the cache was cleared. Now the alt-svc cache has
a copy of the file name to survive handle resets.
Added test 1908 to verify.
Reported-by: Craig Andrews
Fixes#4898Closes#4902
If the script was ran from the main curl directory rather then the
projects directory then the script would simply exit without error:
C:\url> projects\checksrc.bat
The user would either need to change to the projects directory,
explicitly specify the current working directory, or perform a
oneline hacky workaround:
C:\url> cd projects
C:\url\projects> checksrc.bat
C:\url> checksrc.bat %cd%
C:\url> pushd projects & checksrc.bat & popd
Closes#4894
RFC 7616 section 3.4 (The Authorization Header Field) states that "For
historical reasons, a sender MUST NOT generate the quoted string syntax
for the following parameters: algorithm, qop, and nc". This removes the
quoting for the algorithm parameter.
Reviewed-by: Steve Holme
Closes#4890
... as this is already done much earlier in the URL parser.
Also add test case 894 that verifies that pop3 with an encodedd CR in
the user name is rejected.
Closes#4887
Makes 'delta' and 'contributors.sh' easier to use.
Make the delta script invoke contrithanks to get current number of
contributors instead of counting THANKS, for accuracy.
Closes#4881
Make the tool check for alt-svc support at run-time and return error
accordingly if not present when the option is used.
Reported-by: Harry Sintonen
Closes#4878
- Fixed the flag parsing to apply to specific alternative entry only, as
per RFC. The earlier code would also get totally confused by
multiprotocol header, parsing flags from the wrong part of the header.
- Fixed the parser terminating on unknown protocols, instead of skipping
them.
- Fixed a busyloop when protocol-id was present without an equal sign.
Closes#4875
For the OpenSSL builds, test 323 [TLS-SRP to non-TLS-SRP server] is
failing with "curl returned 52, when expecting 35".
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4872
Newlines aren't preserved in this section so they're needed to separate
commands. The exports luckily worked anyway as a single long line, but
erroneously exported a variable called "export"
[skip ci]
... since the current transfer is being killed. Setting to NULL is
wrong, leaving it pointing to 'data' is wrong since that handle might be
about to get freed.
Fixes#4845Closes#4858
Reported-by: dmitrmax on github
In the "scheme-less" parsing case, we need to strip off credentials
first before we guess scheme based on the host name!
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#4856Closes#4857
Previously it was stored in a global state which contributed to
curl_global_init's thread unsafety. This boolean is now instead figured
out in curl_multi_init() and stored in the multi handle. Less effective,
but thread safe.
Closes#4851
... so that the subsequent logic below can use a single known define to know
when built on Windows (as we don't define WIN32 anymore).
Follow-up to 1adebe7886
Reported-by: crazydef on github
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Fixes#4854Closes#4855
The fixed-point math made us lose precision and thus a too high index
value could be used for outputting the hashtags which could overwrite
the newline.
The fix increases the precision in the sine table (*100) and the
associated position math.
Reported-by: Andrew Potter
Fixes#4849Closes#4850
- Removed from global_init since it isn't thread-safe. The symbol will
still remain to not break compiles, it just won't have any effect going
forward.
- make the internals NOT loop on EINTR (the opposite from previously).
It only risks returning from the select/poll/wait functions early, and that
should be risk-free.
Closes#4840