... and as a practical side-effect, make sure that the
Curl_easyopts_check() function is asserted in debug builds, which we
want to detect mismatches between the options list in easyoptions.c and
the options in curl.h
Found-by: Gisle Vanem
Bug: 08e8455ddd (commitcomment-45991815)Closes#6461
... so that a function can first use MIMEPOST and then set it to NULL to
reset it back to a blank POST.
Added test 584 to verify the fix.
Reported-by: Christoph M. Becker
Fixes#6455Closes#6456
When doing HTTP authentication and a port number set with CURLOPT_PORT,
the code would previously have the URL's port number override as if it
had been a redirect to an absolute URL.
Added test 1568 to verify.
Reported-by: UrsusArctos on github
Fixes#6397Closes#6400
This is primarily interesting for cases where CURLOPT_NOBODY is set as
previously curl would not return an error for this case.
MDTM getting 550 now also returns this error (it returned
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_RETR_FILE before) in order to unify return codes for
missing files across protocols and specific FTP commands.
libcurl already returns error on a 550 as a MDTM response (when
CURLOPT_FILETIME is set). If CURLOPT_NOBODY is not set, an error would
happen subsequently anyway since the RETR command would fail.
Add test 1913 and 1914 to verify. Updated several tests accordingly due
to the updated SIZE behavior.
Reported-by: Tomas Berger
Fixes#5953Closes#5957
A shared connection cache is not thread-safe is a known issue. Stop
testing this until we believe this issue is addressed. Reduces
occasional test failures we don't care about.
The test code in lib1541.c is left in git to allow us to restore it when
we get to fix this.
Closes#5922
Remove the tests 530, 584, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 and 2033. They were
previously disabled.
The Pipelining code was removed from curl in commit 2f44e94efb,
April 2019.
Closes#5921
const struct curl_easyoption *curl_easy_option_by_name(const char *name);
const struct curl_easyoption *curl_easy_option_by_id (CURLoption id);
const struct curl_easyoption *
curl_easy_option_next(const struct curl_easyoption *prev);
The purpose is to provide detailed enough information to allow for
example libcurl bindings to get option information at run-time about
what easy options that exist and what arguments they expect.
Assisted-by: Jeroen Ooms
Closes#5365
Since curl_setup.h now makes use of curlx_win32_fopen for Win32
builds with USE_WIN32_LARGE_FILES or USE_WIN32_SMALL_FILES defined,
we need to include the relevant files for tests using fopen,
because the libtest sources are also including curl_setup.h
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Follow up to #3784 (ffdddb45d9)
Closes#5475
A common set of functions instead of many separate implementations for
creating buffers that can grow when appending data to them. Existing
functionality has been ported over.
In my early basic testing, the total number of allocations seem at
roughly the same amount as before, possibly a few less.
See docs/DYNBUF.md for a description of the API.
Closes#5300
Reported by the new script 'scripts/copyright.pl'. The script has a
regex whitelist for the files that don't need copyright headers.
Removed three (mostly usesless) README files from docs/
Closes#5141
New test 666 checks this is effective.
As upload buffer size is significant in this kind of tests, shorten it
in similar test 652.
Fixes#4860Closes#4833
Reported-by: RuurdBeerstra on github
Input buffer filling may delay the data sending if data reads are slow.
To overcome this problem, file and callback data reads do not accumulate
in buffer anymore. All other data (memory data and mime framing) are
considered as fast and still concatenated in buffer.
As this may highly impact performance in terms of data overhead, an early
end of part data check is added to spare a read call.
When encoding a part's data, an encoder may require more bytes than made
available by a single read. In this case, the above rule does not apply
and reads are performed until the encoder is able to deliver some data.
Tests 643, 644, 645, 650 and 654 have been adapted to the output data
changes, with test data size reduced to avoid the boredom of long lists of
1-byte chunks in verification data.
New test 667 checks mimepost using single-byte read callback with encoder.
New test 668 checks the end of part data early detection.
Fixes#4826
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
In case a read callback returns a status (pause, abort, eof,
error) instead of a byte count, drain the bytes read so far but
remember this status for further processing.
Takes care of not losing data when pausing, and properly resume a
paused mime structure when requested.
New tests 670-673 check unpausing cases, with easy or multi
interface and mime or form api.
Fixes#4813
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
New test 666 checks this is effective.
As upload buffer size is significant in this kind of tests, shorten it
in similar test 652.
Fixes#4860
Reported-by: RuurdBeerstra on github
Input buffer filling may delay the data sending if data reads are slow.
To overcome this problem, file and callback data reads do not accumulate
in buffer anymore. All other data (memory data and mime framing) are
considered as fast and still concatenated in buffer.
As this may highly impact performance in terms of data overhead, an early
end of part data check is added to spare a read call.
When encoding a part's data, an encoder may require more bytes than made
available by a single read. In this case, the above rule does not apply
and reads are performed until the encoder is able to deliver some data.
Tests 643, 644, 645, 650 and 654 have been adapted to the output data
changes, with test data size reduced to avoid the boredom of long lists of
1-byte chunks in verification data.
New test 664 checks mimepost using single-byte read callback with encoder.
New test 665 checks the end of part data early detection.
Fixes#4826
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
In case a read callback returns a status (pause, abort, eof,
error) instead of a byte count, drain the bytes read so far but
remember this status for further processing.
Takes care of not losing data when pausing, and properly resume a
paused mime structure when requested.
New tests 670-673 check unpausing cases, with easy or multi
interface and mime or form api.
Fixes#4813
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
Closes#4833
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
This commit adds curl_multi_wakeup() which was previously in the TODO
list under the curl_multi_unblock name.
On some platforms and with some configurations this feature might not be
available or can fail, in these cases a new error code
(CURLM_WAKEUP_FAILURE) is returned from curl_multi_wakeup().
Fixes#4418Closes#4608
The URL extracted with CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL was returned as given as
input in most cases, which made it not get a scheme prefixed like before
if the URL was given without one, and it didn't remove dotdot sequences
etc.
Added test case 1907 to verify that this now works as intended and as
before 7.62.0.
Regression introduced in 7.62.0
Reported-by: Christophe Dervieux
Fixes#4491Closes#4493
This is only the libcurl part that provides the information. There's no
user of the parsed value. This change includes three new tests for the
parser.
Ref: #3794
With CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION set, a header is automatically added (e.g.
If-Modified-Since). Allow this to be replaced or suppressed with
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER.
Fixes#4103Closes#4109
This limits all accepted input strings passed to libcurl to be less than
CURL_MAX_INPUT_LENGTH (8000000) bytes, for these API calls:
curl_easy_setopt() and curl_url_set().
The 8000000 number is arbitrary picked and is meant to detect mistakes
or abuse, not to limit actual practical use cases. By limiting the
acceptable string lengths we also reduce the risk of integer overflows
all over.
NOTE: This does not apply to `CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS`.
Test 1559 verifies.
Closes#3805
The threaded-shared-conn.c example turned into test case. Only works if
pthread was detected.
An attempt to detect future regressions such as e3a53e3efbCloses#3687
Follow-up to 8eddb8f425.
If the cookieinfo pointer is NULL there really is nothing to save.
Without this fix, we got a problem when a handle was using shared object
with cookies and is told to "FLUSH" it to file (which worked) and then
the share object was removed and when the easy handle was closed just
afterwards it has no cookieinfo and no cookies so it decided to save an
empty jar (overwriting the file just flushed).
Test 1905 now verifies that this works.
Assisted-by: Michael Wallner
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Closes#3621
Added Curl_resolver_kill() for all three resolver modes, which only
blocks when necessary, along with test 1592 to confirm
curl_multi_remove_handle() doesn't block unless it must.
Closes#3428Fixes#3371
This adds the CURLOPT_TRAILERDATA and CURLOPT_TRAILERFUNCTION
options that allow a callback based approach to sending trailing headers
with chunked transfers.
The test server (sws) was updated to take into account the detection of the
end of transfer in the case of trailing headers presence.
Test 1591 checks that trailing headers can be sent using libcurl.
Closes#3350
... when not actually following the redirect. Otherwise we return error
for this and an application can't extract the value.
Test 1518 added to verify.
Reported-by: Pavel Pavlov
Fixes#3340Closes#3364