Remove the code too. The functionality has been disabled in code since
7.62.0. Setting this option will from now on simply be ignored and have
no function.
Closes#3654
- remove unused variables
- declare conditionally used variables conditionally
- suppress unused variable warnings in the CMake tests
- remove dead variable stores
- consistently use WIN32 macro to detect Windows
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3739
Make functions no-ops if neither both USE_THREADS_POSIX and
HAVE_PTHREAD_H nor both USE_THREADS_WIN32 and HAVE_PROCESS_H are
defined. Previously, if only one of them was defined, there was either
code compiled that did nothing useful or the wrong header included for
the functions used.
Also, move POLARSSL_MUTEX_T define to implementation file as it's not
used externally.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3739
The stripcredentials unittest fails to compile on platforms without
xattr support, for example the Solaris member in the buildfarm which
fails with the following:
CC unit1621-unit1621.o
CC ../libtest/unit1621-first.o
CCLD unit1621
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
stripcredentials unit1621-unit1621.o
goto problem 2
ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors. No output written to .libs/unit1621
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake[2]: *** [Makefile:996: unit1621] Error 1
Fix by excluding the test on such platforms by using the reverse
logic from where stripcredentials() is defined.
Closes#3759
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
This fixes GSSAPI builds with the libraries in a non-standard location.
The testing for recv() were failing because it failed to link
the Kerberos libraries, which are not needed for this or subsequent
tests.
fixes#3743closes#3744
With CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE set to STATIC_LIBRARY, the try_compile()
(which is used by check_c_source_compiles()) will build static library
instead of executable. This avoids linking additional libraries in and thus
speeds up those checks a little.
This commit also avoids #3743 (GSSAPI build errors) on itself with cmake
3.6 or above. That issue was fixed separately for all versions.
Ref: #3744
- Remove nneeded include_regular_expression.
It was setting what is already a default.
- Remove duplicated include.
- Don't check for pre-3.0.0 CMake version.
We already require at least 3.0.0, so it's just clutter.
Ref: #3744
Fixes#3745Closes#3746
The following snippet
```
int main()
{
CURL* hCurlHandle = curl_easy_init();
curl_easy_setopt(hCurlHandle, CURLOPT_URL, "http://example.com");
curl_easy_setopt(hCurlHandle, CURLOPT_PROXY, "1");
curl_easy_perform(hCurlHandle);
curl_easy_cleanup(hCurlHandle);
return 0;
}
```
triggers the following Valgrind warning
```
==4125== Invalid read of size 8
==4125== at 0x4E7D1EE: Curl_llist_remove (llist.c:97)
==4125== by 0x4E7EF5C: detach_connnection (multi.c:798)
==4125== by 0x4E80545: multi_runsingle (multi.c:1451)
==4125== by 0x4E8197C: curl_multi_perform (multi.c:2072)
==4125== by 0x4E766A0: easy_transfer (easy.c:625)
==4125== by 0x4E76915: easy_perform (easy.c:719)
==4125== by 0x4E7697C: curl_easy_perform (easy.c:738)
==4125== by 0x4008BE: main (in /home/even/curl/test)
==4125== Address 0x9b3d1d0 is 1,120 bytes inside a block of size 1,600 free'd
==4125== at 0x4C2ECF0: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:530)
==4125== by 0x4E62C36: conn_free (url.c:756)
==4125== by 0x4E62D34: Curl_disconnect (url.c:818)
==4125== by 0x4E48DF9: Curl_once_resolved (hostip.c:1097)
==4125== by 0x4E8052D: multi_runsingle (multi.c:1446)
==4125== by 0x4E8197C: curl_multi_perform (multi.c:2072)
==4125== by 0x4E766A0: easy_transfer (easy.c:625)
==4125== by 0x4E76915: easy_perform (easy.c:719)
==4125== by 0x4E7697C: curl_easy_perform (easy.c:738)
==4125== by 0x4008BE: main (in /home/even/curl/test)
==4125== Block was alloc'd at
==4125== at 0x4C2F988: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711)
==4125== by 0x4E6438E: allocate_conn (url.c:1654)
==4125== by 0x4E685B4: create_conn (url.c:3496)
==4125== by 0x4E6968F: Curl_connect (url.c:4023)
==4125== by 0x4E802E7: multi_runsingle (multi.c:1368)
==4125== by 0x4E8197C: curl_multi_perform (multi.c:2072)
==4125== by 0x4E766A0: easy_transfer (easy.c:625)
==4125== by 0x4E76915: easy_perform (easy.c:719)
==4125== by 0x4E7697C: curl_easy_perform (easy.c:738)
==4125== by 0x4008BE: main (in /home/even/curl/test)
```
This has been bisected to commit 2f44e94
Fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=14109
Credit to OSS Fuzz
In case of an empty list, SORTing leads to the cmake error "list
sub-command SORT requires list to be present."
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3736
Fish defines a vendor completions directory for completions that are not
installed as part of the fish project itself, and the vendor completions
are preferred if they exist. This prevents trying to overwrite the
builtin curl.fish completion (or creating file conflicts in distro
packaging).
Prefer the pkg-config defined location exported by fish, if it can be
found, and fall back to the correct directory defined by most systems.
Closes#3723
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Just remove the redundant condition, which also makes it clear that
k->buf is always 0-terminated if this break is not hit.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3732
- Fix clang string-plus-int warning.
Clang 8 warns about adding a string to an int does not append to the
string. Indeed it doesn't, but that was not the intention either. Use
array indexing as suggested to silence the warning. There should be no
functional changes.
(In other words clang warns about "foo"+2 but not &"foo"[2] so use the
latter.)
smtp.c:1221:29: warning: adding 'int' to a string does not append to the
string [-Wstring-plus-int]
eob = strdup(SMTP_EOB + 2);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3729
All Windows APIs have been natively UTF-16 since Windows 2000 and the
non-Unicode variants are just wrappers around them. Only Windows 9x
doesn't understand Unicode without the UnicoWS DLL. As later Visual
Studio versions cannot target Windows 9x anyway, using the ANSI API
doesn't really have any benefit there.
This avoids issues like KNOWN_BUGS 6.5.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2120
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3720