In preparation for separating the global config options from the per
operation config options, reworked the list engines code to not use a
member variable in the Configurable structure.
To help assist with the detection of incorrect return codes, as per
commits ee23d13a79, 33b8960dc8 and aba98991a5, updated the operate
based functions to return CURLcode error codes.
During initialisation SetHTTPrequest() may fail and cURL would return
PARAM_BAD_USE, which is equivalent to CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN in cURL error
terms.
Instead, return CURLE_FAILED_INIT as we do for other functions that may
fail during initialisation.
Rather than check for required arguments, and prompt for any host and
proxy passwords, as each operation is performed, changed the code so
all configurations are checked before any operations are performed.
This allows the user to input all the required passwords, for example,
upfront rather than wait for each operation.
Since protocol headers contain explicit line-endings there should
be no automatic conversion to ASCII text or CRLF line-endings.
This might break third party tools that already depend on this
behaviour. We might need to introduce an option to make this optional.
Commmit c5f8e2f5f4 removed the easy handle clean-up from tool_operate,
letting the code that was already present in free_config_fields()
perform the task. Unfortunately, this wasn't the correct place to do
this as it broke protocols, that would perform a logout, as the main
clean-up in tool_main had already been called.
when using --http2 one can now selectively disable NPN or ALPN with
--no-alpn and --no-npn. for now honored with NSS only.
TODO: honor this option with GnuTLS and OpenSSL
Due to the changes in commit 3c929ff9f6 and lack of subsequent
updates, curl could return a CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED error if
checkpasswd() ran out of memory in versions 7.33.0 and 7.34.0.
Updated the function declaration and return code to return
CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY and CURLE_OK where appropriate.
In the rare instance where getparameter() may return PARAM_NO_MEM whilst
parsing a URL, cURL would return this error code, which is equivalent to
CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED in cURL error codes terms.
Instead, return CURLE_FAILED_INIT and output the failure reason as per
the other usage of getparameter().
Increasing the update frequency of the progress bar to 10Hz greatly
improves the visual appearance of the progress bar (at least in my
impression).
Signed-off-by: Tobias Markus <tobias@markus-regensburg.de>
Currently, the progress bar is updated at 5Hz. Because it is often not
updated to 100% when the download is finished and curl exits, the bar
is often "stuck" at 90-something, thus irritating the user.
This patch fixes this by always updating the progress bar (instead of
waiting for 200ms to have elapsed) while the download is finished but
curl has not yet exited. This should not greatly affect performance
because that moment is rather short.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Markus <tobias@markus-regensburg.de>
To avoid the regression when users pass in passwords containing semi-
colons, we now drop the ability to set the login options with the same
options. Support for login options in CURLOPT_USERPWD was added in
7.31.0.
Test case 83 was modified to verify that colons and semi-colons can be
used as part of the password when using -u (CURLOPT_USERPWD).
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1311
Reported-by: Petr Bahula
Assisted-by: Steve Holme
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Commit 0db811b6 made some existing config files pass on unexpected
values to libcurl that made it somewhat hard to track down what was
really going on.
This code detects unquoted white spaces in the parameter when parsing a
config file as that would be one symptom and it is generally a bad
syntax anyway.
The "fixed string" function wrongly bumped the "urlnum" counter which
made curl output the total number of URLs wrong when using
{one,two,three} lists in globs.
Reported-by: Michael-O
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1305
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_0, CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_1,
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2 enum values are added to force exact TLS version
(CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 means TLS 1.x).
axTLS:
axTLS only supports TLS 1.0 and 1.1 but it cannot be set that only one
of these should be used, so we don't allow the new enum values.
darwinssl:
Added support for the new enum values.
SChannel:
Added support for the new enum values.
CyaSSL:
Added support for the new enum values.
Bug: The original CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 value enables only TLS 1.0 (it
did the same before this commit), because CyaSSL cannot be configured to
use TLS 1.0-1.2.
GSKit:
GSKit doesn't seem to support TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2, so we do not allow
those values.
Bugfix: There was a typo that caused wrong SSL versions to be passed to
GSKit.
NSS:
TLS minor version cannot be set, so we don't allow the new enum values.
QsoSSL:
TLS minor version cannot be set, so we don't allow the new enum values.
OpenSSL:
Added support for the new enum values.
Bugfix: The original CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 value enabled only TLS 1.0,
now it enables 1.0-1.2.
Command-line tool:
Added command line options for the new values.
The option '--bearer' might be slightly ambiguous in name. It doesn't
create any conflict that I am aware of at the moment, however, OAUTH v2
is not the only authentication mechanism which uses "bearer" tokens.
Reported-by: Kyle L. Huff
URL: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-10/0064.html
Added the ability to use an XOAUTH2 bearer token [RFC6750] with POP3 for
authentication using RFC6749 "OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework".
The bearer token is expected to be valid for the user specified in
conn->user. If CURLOPT_XOAUTH2_BEARER is defined and the connection has
an advertised auth mechanism of "XOAUTH2", the user and access token are
formatted as a base64 encoded string and sent to the server as
"AUTH XOAUTH2 <bearer token>".
Commit 32352ed6ad introduced various DNS options, however, these
would cause curl to exit with CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN when c-ares wasn't
being used as the backend resolver even if the options weren't set
by the user.
Additionally corrected some minor coding style errors from the same
commit.
Moved the calls to checkpasswd() out of the getparameter() function
which allows for any related arguments to be specified on the command
line before or after --user (and --proxy-user).
For example: --bearer doesn't need to be specified before --user to
prevent curl from asking for an unnecessary password as is the case
with commit e7dcc454c6.
Added the ability to specify an XOAUTH2 bearer token [RFC6750] via the
--bearer option.
Example usage:
curl --url "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX/;UID=1" --ssl-reqd
--bearer ya29.AHES6Z...OMfsHYI --user username@example.com
This function is meant to work *exactly* as curl_easy_perform() but will
use the event-based libcurl API internally instead of
curl_multi_perform(). To avoid relying on an actual event-based library
and to not use non-portable functions (like epoll or similar), there's a
rather inefficient emulation layer implemented on top of Curl_poll()
instead.
There's currently some convenience logging done in curl_easy_perform_ev
which helps when tracking down problems. They may be suitable to remove
or change once things seem to be fine enough.
curl has a new --test-event option when built with debug enabled that
then uses curl_easy_perform_ev() instead of curl_easy_perform(). If
built without debug, using --test-event will only output a warning
message.
NOTE: curl_easy_perform_ev() is not part if the public API on purpose.
It is only present in debug builds of libcurl and MUST NOT be considered
stable even then. Use it for libcurl-testing purposes only.
runtests.pl now features an -e command line option that makes it use
--test-event for all curl command line tests. The man page is updated.
The new multiply() function detects range value overflows. 32bit
machines will overflow on a 32bit boundary while 64bit hosts support
ranges up to the full 64 bit range.
Added test 1236 to verify.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1267
Reported-by: Will Dietz
A rather big overhaul and cleanup.
1 - curl wouldn't properly detect and reject globbing that ended with an
open brace if there were brackets or braces before it. Like "{}{" or
"[0-1]{"
2 - curl wouldn't properly reject empty lists so that "{}{}" would
result in curl getting (nil) strings in the output.
3 - By using strtoul() instead of sscanf() the code will now detected
over and underflows. It now also better parses the step argument to only
accept positive numbers and only step counters that is smaller than the
delta between the maximum and minimum numbers.
4 - By switching to unsigned longs instead of signed ints for the
counters, the max values for []-ranges are now very large (on 64bit
machines).
5 - Bumped the maximum number of globs in a single URL to 100 (from 10)
6 - Simplified the code somewhat and now it stores fixed strings as
single- entry lists. That's also one of the reasons why I did (5) as now
all strings between "globs" will take a slot in the array.
Added test 1234 and 1235 to verify. Updated test 87.
This commit fixes three separate bug reports.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1264
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1265
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1266
Reported-by: Will Dietz
Also, use memset() instead of a lame loop.
The previous logic that tried to avoid too many updates were very
ineffective for really fast transfers, as then it could easily end up
doing hundreds of updates per second that would make a significant
impact in transfer performance!
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2013-07/0031.html
Reported-by: Marc Doughty
Previously we used __MAC_10_X and __IPHONE_X to mark digest-generating
code that was specific to OS X and iOS. Now we use
__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED and __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
instead of those macros.
Bug: http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/1255/
Reported by: Edward Rudd
Two fixes:
1. Force output file format to be stream-lf so that partial downloads
can be continued.
This should have minor impact as if the file does not exist, it was
created with stream-lf format. The only time this was an issue is if
there was already an existing file with a different format.
2. Fix file uploads are now fixed.
a. VMS binary files such as ZIP archives are now uploaded
correctly.
b. VMS text files are read once to get the correct size
and then converted to line-feed terminated records as
they are read into curl.
The default VMS text formats do not contain either line-feed or
carriage-return terminated records. Those delimiters are added by the
operating system file read calls if the application requests them.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=496