This commit adds a global exit event to the test servers that
Windows-specific wait routines can use to get triggered if the
program was signaled to be terminated, eg. select_ws in sockfilt.c
The exit event will be managed by the signal handling code and is
set to not reset automatically to support multiple wait routines.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#5260
Use raise to trigger signal handler instead of calling it
directly and causing potential unexpected control flow.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Part of #5260
The runtests script now always performs variable replacement on the
entire test source file before the test gets executed, and saves the
updated version in a temporary file (log/test[num]) so that all test
case readers/servers can use that version (if present) and thus enjoy
the powers of test case variable substitution.
This is necessary to allow complete port number freedom.
Test 309 is updated to work with a non-fixed port number thanks to this.
- Use FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS to ignore format specifiers in
Windows error strings.
Since we are not in control of the error code we don't know what
information may be needed by the error string's format specifiers.
Prior to this change Windows API error strings which contain specifiers
(think specifiers like similar to printf specifiers) would not be shown.
The FormatMessage Windows API call which turns a Windows error code into
a string could fail and set error ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if that error
string contained a format specifier. FormatMessage expects a va_list for
the specifiers, unless inserts are ignored in which case no substitution
is attempted.
Ref: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071128-00/?p=24353
MinGW-w64 defaults to targeting Windows 7 now, so GetTickCount64 is
used and the milliseconds are represented as unsigned long long,
leading to a compiler warning when implicitly converting them to long.
The function does not return the same value as snprintf() normally does,
so readers may be mislead into thinking the code works differently than
it actually does. A different function name makes this easier to detect.
Reported-by: Tomas Hoger
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Fixes#3296Closes#3297
Classic MinGW has neither InitializeCriticalSectionEx nor
GetTickCount64, independent of the target Windows version.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3113
- Get rid of variable that was generating false positive warning
(unitialized)
- Fix issues in tests
- Reduce scope of several variables all over
etc
Closes#2631
... to cater for systems with unsigned time_t variables.
- Renamed the functions to curlx_timediff and Curl_timediff_us.
- Added overflow protection for both of them in either direction for
both 32 bit and 64 bit time_ts
- Reprefixed the curlx_time functions to use Curl_*
Reported-by: Peter Piekarski
Fixes#2004Closes#2005
... to make all libcurl internals able to use the same data types for
the struct members. The timeval struct differs subtly on several
platforms so it makes it cumbersome to use everywhere.
Ref: #1652Closes#1693
In ancient MinGW versions, in6addr_any was declared as extern, but not
defined. Because of that, 22a0c57746 added
definitions for in6addr_any when compiling with MinGW. The bug was fixed in
w32api version 3.6 from 2006, so this workaround is not needed anymore for
recent versions.
This fixes the following MinGW-w64 warnings because the MinGW-w64 version of
IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT has the two additional braces inside the macro:
util.c:59:14: warning: braces around scalar initializer
util.c:59:40: warning: excess elements in scalar initializer
Ref: e4803e0da2/tree/w32api/ChangeLog
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1379
This workaround fixes an issue on MinGW/Msys regarding the Perl
testsuite scripts not being able to signal or control the server
processes. The MinGW Perl runtime only sees the Msys processes and
their corresponding PIDs, but sockfilt (and other servers) wrote the
Windows PID into their PID-files. Since this PID is useless to the
testsuite, the write_pidfile function was changed to search for the
Msys PID and write that into the PID-file.
This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
of the 6 commits this one reverts follows below. These 2 files
will exhibit a hole in history unless git's '--follow' option
is used when viewing logs.
lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
There's a new 'http-proxy' server for tests that runs on a separate port
and lets clients do HTTP CONNECT to other ports on the same host to
allow us to test HTTP "tunneling" properly.
Test cases now have a <proxy> section in <verify> to check that the
proxy protocol part matches correctly.
Test case 80, 83, 95, 275, 503 and 1078 have been converted. Test 1316
was added.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=2958074) that curl on Windows with
option --trace-time did not use local time when timestamping trace lines.
This could also happen on other systems depending on time souurce.