Now use gai_strerror() to get proper error messages when getaddrinfo()
has failed. Detect the function in configure.
Code based on work and suggestions by Jeff Pohlmeyer and Guenter Knauf
Improved library search by check_function_exists_concat() macro:
it does not revert the list of libraries any more.
Improved OpenSSL library search: first find zlib, then search for
openssl libraries that may depend on zlib.
For Unix: openssl libraries can now be detected in nonstandard
locations. Supply CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH to CMake on command line.
Added installation capability (very basic one yet).
When connecting to a socks or similar proxy we do the proxy handshake at
once when we know the TCP connect is completed and we only consider the
"connection" complete after the proxy handshake. This fixes test 564
which is now no longer considered disabled.
Reported by: Dmitri Shubin
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-04/0127.html
The make target checksrc now works in the root makefile and in both the
src and lib directories.
It is also run automatically on "all" if configure --enable-debug was
used.
It now scans multiple files and outputs an error+warning count summary
at the end in case at least one was detected.
-D can be used to specify in which dir the files are located
The script now scans for conditions that starts with a space for
if/while/for lines.
For now provide prototypes instead of including the
non-standard normalisation.h which is only available in the
"Internationalized Domain Names Mitigation APIs" download.
asyn-ares.c and asyn-thread.c are two separate backends that implement
the same (internal) async resolver API for libcurl to use. Backend is
specified at build time.
The internal resolver API is defined in asyn.h for asynch resolvers.
Fixed indents, coding conventions and white space edits.
Modified the c-ares completion callback function to again NOT read the
conn data when the ares handle is being taken down as then it may have
been freed already.
For now we directly import the Idn* symbols with the linker;
an upcoming release of OWC will have these added to the import
lib normaliz.lib, and prototypes are added to winnnls.h.
Make sure that files are closed before the post quote commands run as if
they operate on the just transferred file they could otherwise easily
fail.
Patch by: Rajesh Naganathan (edited)
libcurl failed to check the correct struct for HTTPS after CONNECT was
issued to the proxy, so it didn't do the TLS handshake and subsequently
failed the connection. A regression released in 7.21.5 (introduced
around commit 8831000bc0).
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-04/0134.html
Reported by: Josue Andrade Gomes
It is now possible to use any combination of features without
having to 1st add makefile targets to the main makefile. The
main makefile now passes the 'mingw32-feat1-feat2' as var CFG,
and the ./[lib|src]/Makefile.m32 parses the CFG var to determine
the features to be enabled.
changed windows.h include to system header;
changed obsolete 2nd check for str_w to str_utf8 in order to catch
malloc() failure and avoid a free(NULL);
changed calls to GetLastError() to void to kill unsused var compiler
warnings;
moved one call to GetLastError() into else case so that its only
called when WideCharToMultiByte() really fails.
Added CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING as the option to set to request Transfer
Encoding in HTTP requests (if built zlib enabled). I also renamed
CURLOPT_ENCODING to CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING (while keeping the old name
around) to reduce the confusion when we have to encoding options for
HTTP.
--tr-encoding is now the new command line option for curl to request
this, and thus I updated the test cases accordingly.
When TE: is inserted in the request, we must add a "Connection: TE" as
well to be HTTP 1.1 compliant. If a custom Connection: header is passed
in, we must use that and only append TE to it. Test case 1125 verifies
TE: + custom Connection:.
Since this struct member is used in the code to determine what and how
to decode automatically and since it is now also used for compressed
Transfer-Encodings, I renamed it to the more suitable 'auto_decoding'
Transfer-Encoding differs from Content-Encoding in a few subtle ways,
but primarily it concerns the transfer only and not the content so when
discovered to be compressed we know we have to uncompress it. There will
only arrive compressed transfers in a response after we have requested
them with the appropriate TE: header.
Test case 1122 and 1123 verify.