* fix two build errors due to mismatch between function
declarations and their definitions
* silence two mismatched signs warnings via casts
Approved-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#6093
... and remove the objnames scripts they tested. They're not used for
anything anymore so testing them serves no purpose!
Reported-by: Marc Hörsken
Fixes#6080Closes#6081
- Change get_winapi_error() to return the error string in the local
codepage instead of UTF-8 encoding.
Two weeks ago bed5f84 fixed get_winapi_error() to work on xbox, but it
also changed the error string's encoding from local codepage to UTF-8.
We return the local codepage version of the error string because if it
is output to the user's terminal it will likely be with functions which
expect the local codepage (eg fprintf, failf, infof).
This is essentially a partial revert of bed5f84. The support for xbox
remains but the error string is reverted back to local codepage.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6005
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Closes#6065
Whitespace is spelled without a space between white and space, so
make sure to consistently spell it that way across the codebase.
Closes#6023
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Emil Engler <me@emilengler.com>
There used to be a way to have memdebug fill allocated memory. 9 years
later this has no value there (valgrind and ASAN etc are way better). If
people need to know about it they can have a look at VCS logs.
Closes#5973
This matches what is returned in other TLS backends in the same
situation.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Reviewed-by: Emil Engler
Follow-up to 5a3efb1
Reported-by: iammrtau on github
Fixes#6003Closes#6018
Added test 348 to verify. Added a 'STOR' command to the test FTP
server to enable test 348. Documented the command in FILEFORMAT.md
Reported-by: Duncan Wilcox
Fixes#6016Closes#6017
When using HTTPS proxy, SSL is used but not in the view of the FTP
protocol handler itself so separate the connection's use of SSL from the
FTP control connection's sue.
Reported-by: Mingtao Yang
Fixes#5523Closes#6006
... reuses the same dynamic buffer instead of doing repeated malloc/free
cycles.
Test case 100 (FTP dir list PASV) does 7 fewer memory allocation calls
after this change in my test setup (132 => 125), curl 7.72.0 needed 140
calls for this.
Test case 103 makes 9 less allocations now (130). Down from 149 in
7.72.0.
Closes#6004
... by introducing a printf() function that appends directly into a
dynbuf: Curl_dyn_vprintf(). This avoids the mandatory extra malloc so if
the buffer is already big enough it can just printf directly into it.
Since this less-malloc version requires tthe use of a library internal
printf function, we only provide this version when building libcurl and
not for the dynbuf code that is used when building the curl tool.
Closes#5998
... as that counter is subsequently used to detect if nothing was
returned from the peer. This made curl return CURLE_OK when it should
have returned CURLE_GOT_NOTHING.
Fixes#5992
Reported-by: Tom van der Woerdt
Closes#5994
Fixed two return code mixups. CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION is saved for when the
option is, yeah, not known. Clarified this in the setopt man page too.
Closes#5993
These two files were always tightly connected and it was hard to
understand what went into which. This also allows us to make the
ftpsend() function static (moved from ftp.c).
Removed security.c
Renamed curl_sec.h to krb5.h
Closes#5987
By avoiding an unnecessary error check and the temp use of the tm
struct, the time2epoch conversion function gets a little bit faster.
When repeating test 517, the updated version is perhaps 1% faster (on
one particular build on one particular architecture).
Closes#5985
If the received PASV response doesn't match the expected pattern, we
could end up reading uninitialized integers for IP address and port
number.
Issue pointed out by muse.dev
Closes#5972
Also skip pre-checking sockets to set timeout_ms to 0
after the first socket has been detected to be ready.
Reviewed-by: rcombs on github
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Follow up to #5886
Since the struct is quite large (1 long and 10 ints) we
declare it once at the beginning of the function instead
of multiple times inside loops to avoid stack movements.
Reviewed-by: Viktor Szakats
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#5886