- re-implement autotools MSYS and Cygwin AppVeyor jobs in GHA.
Now build with SSL and PSL to improve test coverage.
- re-implement MSYS2 mingw-w64 gcc 13 AppVeyor job in GHA.
`CMake, mingw-w64, gcc 13, Debug, x64, Schannel, Static, Unicode`
- add new cmake Cygwin job (build-only).
- enable `-j14` parallelism when running tests.
- delete the 5 migrated jobs from AppVeyor CI.
- add 2 build-only mingw-w64 builds, gcc Release and clang OpenSSL.
- also enable brotli, libssh2, nghttp2 for more test coverage.
These jobs offer better performance, more flexibility and
parallelization compared to the AppVeyor ones they replace. It also
offloads AppVeyor, allowing to iterate faster. They also appear more
reliable than e.g. Azure Windows jobs, where runners are prone to fail
[1].
Closes#13599
[1]:
`Exit code 143 returned from process: file name 'C:\Windows\system32\docker.EXE',
arguments 'exec -i 6b13a669c6dfe7fb9f59414369872fd64d61c7182f880c3d39c135cb4c115c8f
C:\__a\externals\node\bin\node.exe C:\__w\_temp\containerHandlerInvoker.js'.`
Despite its name, this atom acts like one-glob-to-all-files and a
different syntax with braces must be used to get
any-glob-to-all-files semantics. Unfortunately, this makes the file
completely unreadable.
Ref: https://github.com/actions/labeler/issues/731
PowerShell works (after a steep development curve), but one property of
it stuck and kept causing unresolvable usability issues: With
`$ErrorActionPreference=Stop`, it does abort on failures, but shows only
the first line of the error message. In `Continue` mode, it shows the
full error message, but doesn't stop on all errors. Another issue is
PowerShell considering any stderr output as if the command failed (this
has been improved in 7.2 (2021-Nov), but fixed versions aren't running
in CI and will not be for a long time in all test images.)
Thus, we're going with bash.
Also:
- use `-j2` with autotools tests, making them finish 5-15 minutes per
job faster.
- omit `POSIX_PATH_PREFIX`.
- use `WINDIR`.
- prefer forward slashes.
Follow-up to: 75078a415d#11999
Ref: #12444Fixes#12560Closes#12572
This includes new rules for setting the appleOS and logging labels and
matches on some example files. Also, enable dot mode for wildcard
matches in the .github directory.
This shouldn't be necessary and is likely a bug with this beta version
of the labeller.
Also, fix the negative matches for the documentation label.
Follow-up to dd12b452aCloses#11907
The new version didn't like the workaround we had for a bug in the
previous labeler version, and it should no longer be needed.
Follow-up to dd12b452aCloses#11906
This version adds an important feature that will allow more PRs to be
labelled. Rather than being limited to labeling PRs with files that
match a single glob, it can now label them if multiple changed files
match any one of a number of globs.
Add `test1279` to verify that `libcurl.def` lists all exported API
functions found in libcurl headers.
Also:
- extend test suite XML `stdout` tag with the `loadfile` attribute.
- fix `tests/extern-scan.pl` and `test1135` to include websocket API.
- use all headers (sorted) in `test1135` instead of a manual list.
- add options `--sort`, `--heading=` to `tests/extern-scan.pl`.
- add `libcurl.def` to the auto-labeler GHA task.
Follow-up to 2ebc74c36aCloses#11570
- with `--proxy-http2` allow h2 ALPN negotiation to
forward proxies
- applies to http: requests against a https: proxy only,
as https: requests will auto-tunnel
- adding a HTTP/1 request parser in http1.c
- removed h2h3.c
- using new request parser in nghttp2 and all h3 backends
- adding test 2603 for request parser
- adding h2 proxy test cases to test_10_*
scorecard.py: request scoring accidentally always run curl
with '-v'. Removed that, expect double numbers.
labeller: added http1.* and h2-proxy sources to detection
Closes#10967
- httpd is only one server we test with
- the suite coveres the HTTP protocol in general where
the default test cases need a more beefy environment
Closes#10654
The labeler language is quite restrictive right now so labels are added
quite conservatively, meaning that many PRs won't get labels when it's
"obvious" they should. It will still save some manual work on those
that it can label.