* src/http.c (resp_free): Change the semantics of this function.
(request_free): Change the semantics of this function.
(initialize_request): Adjust request_free call.
(establish_connection): Adjust request_free, resp_free calls.
(gethttp): Adjust request_free, resp_free calls.
* src/http.c (establish_connection): Do not free request here (it is
* never allocated here).
* src/http.c (gethttp): Free request before returning if error in
* establish_connection encountered.
We would like to override existing headers in the response from the
server to allow the test cases to define their own headers. This patch
allows this behaviour through the use of the add_header() method while
also allowing sending multiple headers of the same name.
Wget considers the file mentioned in the --post-file argument as a
binary file and does not strip any control characters. The lack of this
information in the documentation can cause a lot of headaches debugging
for a simple issue
* src/http.c: Log --content-on-error downloads.
* src/retr.c (retrieve_url): Register the download of an error page
when --content-on-error is specified.
* testenv/Makefile.am: Register the new test.
* testenv/Test--convert-links--content-on-error.py: Add test case for
the combination of --convert-links and --content-on-error.py.
* testenv/exc/server_error.py: Try writing file content for GET
request even if there is a Response rule present.
* testenv/server/http/http_server.py: Likewise.
* testenv/server/http/http_server.py(BaseTest): Add docstring; use raw
string for regex.
* testenv/server/http/http_server.py(_Handler): Typo fix.
* testenv/conf/server_files.py(ServerFiles): Code style change for
readability plus another typo fix.
* warc.c (windows_uuid_str) [WINDOWS]: New function specific to
MS-Windows.
(warc_uuid_str) [WINDOWS]: If windows_uuid_str succeeds, use its
result; otherwise use the fallback method.
xfree() might crash on libidn memory on Windows.
From 'man idn_free':
"Under Windows, different parts of the same application may use different
heap memory, and then it is important to deallocate memory allocated within
the same module that allocated it. This function makes that possible."
This commit causes the --show-progress option to print the progress bar
to stderr even when a logfile was explicitly provided on the command
line. Such a combination allows a user to log the output of Wget while
simultaneously keeping track of the download status.