The list was freed incorrectly since the llist refactor of
cbae73e1dd. Added test 1550 to verify that it works and avoid future
regressions.
Reported-by: Pascal Terjan
Fixes#1584Closes#1585
... unless "--output -" is used. Binary detection is done by simply
checking for a binary zero in early data.
Added test 1425 1426 to verify.
Closes#1512
Previously, that warning was only implicitly active in C90 mode.
Enable it unconditionally as already done for GCC.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1578
... the previous code would reset the header length wrongly (since
5113ad0424). This makes test 1060 reliable again.
Also: make sws send even smaller chunks of data to increase the
likeliness of this happening.
Both these tests run the same underlying test code: libntlmconnect.c -
this test code made some assumptions about socket ordering when it used
curl_easy_fdset() and when we changed timing or got accidental changes
in libcurl the tests would fail.
The tests verify that the different transfers keep using the same
connections, which I now instead made sure by adding the number of bytes
each transfer gets and then verifies that they always get the same
amount as when these tests worked.
Closes#1576
- No longer allow partial downloads of certdata.
Prior to this change partial downloads were (erroneously?) allowed since
only the server code was checked to be 200.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1577
Reported-by: Matteo B.
... all other non-HTTP protocol schemes are now defaulting to "tunnel
trough" mode if a HTTP proxy is specified. In reality there are no HTTP
proxies out there that allow those other schemes.
Assisted-by: Ray Satiro, Michael Kaufmann
Closes#1505
When this define was set, libcurl would check the environment variable
named CURL_CA_BUNDLE at run-time and use that CA cert bundle. This
feature was only defined by the watcom and m32 makefiles and caused
inconsistent behaviours among libcurls built on different platforms.
The curl tool does already feature its own similar logic and the library
does not really need it, and it isn't documented libcurl behavior. So
this change removes it.
Ref: #1538
This gives us accurate precision and it allows us to avoid storing "no
time" for systems with too low timer resolution as we then bump the time
up to 1 microsecond. Should fix test 573 on windows.
Remove the now unused curlx_tvdiff_secs() function.
Maintains the external getinfo() API with using doubles.
Fixes#1531
The maketgz script now makes sure the generated hugehelp.c file in the
tarball is newer than the generated curl.1 man page, so that it doesn't
have to get unnecessarily rebuilt first thing in a typical build. It
thus also removes the need for perl to build off a plain release
tarball.
Fixes#1565
The multiply() function that is used to avoid integer overflows, was
itself reason for a possible division by zero error when passed a
specially formatted glob.
Reported-by: GwanYeong Kim