The stub implementation is pre-loaded using LD_PRELOAD
and emulates common gssapi uses (only builds if curl is
initially built with gssapi support).
The initial tests are currently disabled for debug builds
as LD_PRELOAD is not used then.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1687
Now that the form API is deprecated and not used anymore in curl tool,
a lot of its features left untested. Test 650 attempts to check all these
features not tested elsewhere.
Additional mime-specific tests.
Existing tests updated to reflect small differences (Expect: 100-continue,
data size change due to empty lines, etc).
Option -F headers= keyword added to tests.
test1135 disabled until the entry point order change is resolved.
New example smtp-mime.
Examples postit2 and multi-post converted from form API to mime API.
With warning level 4, MSVC warns about assignments within conditional
expressions. Change the while loop to a do-while loop to fix this. This
change is also consistent with CODE_STYLE.md.
This is a follow-up to af02162 which removed (SET_)ERRNO macros. That
commit was an earlier draft that I committed by mistake, which was then
remedied by a5834e5 and e909de6, and now this commit. With this commit
there is now no difference between the current code and the changes that
were approved in the final draft.
Thanks-to: Max Dymond, Marcel Raad, Daniel Stenberg, Gisle Vanem
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1589
... since CURLOPT_URL should follow the same rules as other options:
they remain set until changed or cleared.
Added test 1551 to verify.
Fixes#1631Closes#1632
Reported-by: Pavel Rochnyak
... instead of having the generated code checked in. This saves space in
the tarball but primarily automatically adapts to newly added options.
Closes#1614
The integer literal 3123123123 doesn't fit into a 32-bit signed
integer, so GCC with 32-bit long warns in C90 mode:
this decimal constant is unsigned only in ISO C90 [enabled by default]
Fix this by using ULONG_MAX, which should fit in any curl_off_t and has
the correct suffix to not issue any warnings.
Also adds the missing CURLOPT_REQUEST_TARGET from commit
9b167fd090.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1611
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
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
mk-lib1521.pl generates a test program (lib1521.c) that calls
curl_easy_setopt() for every known option with a few typical values to
make sure they work (ignoring the return codes).
Some small changes were necessary to avoid asserts and NULL accesses
when doing this.
The perl script needs to be manually rerun when we add new options.
Closes#1543
Use CURLMcode for variable 'res' and cast to int where necessary
instead of the other way around. Other tests do the same.
This fixes the following clang warning:
lib583.c:68:15: warning: cast from function call of type 'CURLMcode' to
non-matching type 'int' [-Wbad-function-cast]
Include the test number in the names of files written out by tests to
reduce the chance of accidental duplication and to make it more clear
which test is associated with which file.
long is 32 bits while size_t is 64 bits on MinGW-w64, so
typecheck-gcc.h complains when using size_t for a long option.
Also, curl_socket_t is unsigned long long rather than int.
Windows does not allow setting the locale with environment variables (as
the test attempted to do), so the test failed when run with a user
locale that has a comma as radixchar. Changed the test to call
setlocale() explicitly to ensure that a known working locale is set even
on Windows.