Like when we list a series of options and then want to add "normal" text
again afterwards.
Without this, the indentation level wrongly continues even after the
final "##" header, making following text wrongly appear to belong to the
header above.
Adjusted several curldown files to use this.
Fixes#13803
Reported-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#13806
This removes unnecessary line wraps when the terminal is wider than 79
columns and it also makes messages look better in narrower terminals.
The get_terminal_columns() function is not split out into its own source
file.
Suggested-by: Elliott Balsley
Fixes#13804Closes#13808
These exclusions came from the AppVeyor CI config, but they do pass now
and they are static tests with no flakiness risk.
Follow-up to 0914d8aadd#13759Closes#13817
The versions check wrongly complained and return error if the *minimum*
version was set to something less than 1.3. QUIC is always TLS 1.3, but
that means minimum 1.2 is still fine to ask for.
This also renames the local variable to make the mistake harder to make
in the future.
Regression shipped in 8.8.0
Follow-up to 3210101088
Reported-by: fds242 on github
Fixes#13799Closes#13802
local ftp upload tests sometimes failed with an invalid TLS record being
reported by gnutls. vsftp did log that the shutdown was not regarded as
clean, failing the control connection thereafter.
These changes make test_31_05 work reliable locally.
- on closing the SSL filter, shutdown READ *and* WRITE
- on closing, try a receive after shutdown is sent
- convert to DEBUGF to CURL_TRC_CF
Closes#13790
`CURLDEBUG` is meant to enable memory tracking, but in a bunch of cases,
it was protecting debug features that were supposed to be guarded with
`DEBUGBUILD`.
Replace these uses with `DEBUGBUILD`.
This leaves `CURLDEBUG` uses solely for its intended purpose: to enable
the memory tracking debug feature.
Also:
- autotools: rely on `DEBUGBUILD` to enable `checksrc`.
Instead of `CURLDEBUG`, which worked in most cases because debug
builds enable `CURLDEBUG` by default, but it's not accurate.
- include `lib/easyif.h` instead of keeping a copy of a declaration.
- add CI test jobs for the build issues discovered.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13694#issuecomment-2120311894Closes#13718
Delete a bunch of unnecessary-looking headers from some examples. This
is known to be tricky on AIX (perhaps also in other less-tested envs).
Let me know if any of this looks incorrect or outright fails on some
systems.
Follow-up to d4b8589055#13771Closes#13785
It affected cmake-unity shared-curltool curldebug mingw-w64 gcc builds
when building the `testdeps` target.
Apply the solution already used in `lib/base64.c` and `lib/dynbuf.c`
to fix it.
Also update an existing GHA CI job to test the issue fixed.
```
In file included from curl/lib/version_win32.c:35,
from curl/_bld/src/CMakeFiles/curl.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:145:
curl/lib/memdebug.h:52:14: error: redundant redeclaration of 'curl_dbg_logfile' [-Werror=redundant-decls]
52 | extern FILE *curl_dbg_logfile;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from curl/src/slist_wc.c:32,
from curl/_bld/src/CMakeFiles/curl.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:4:
curl/lib/memdebug.h:52:14: note: previous declaration of 'curl_dbg_logfile' with type 'FILE *' {aka 'struct _iobuf *'}
52 | extern FILE *curl_dbg_logfile;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
curl/lib/memdebug.h:55:44: error: redundant redeclaration of 'curl_dbg_malloc' [-Werror=redundant-decls]
55 | CURL_EXTERN ALLOC_FUNC ALLOC_SIZE(1) void *curl_dbg_malloc(size_t size,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
curl/lib/memdebug.h:55:44: note: previous declaration of 'curl_dbg_malloc' with type 'void *(size_t, int, const char *)' {aka 'void *(long long unsigned int, int, const char *)'}
55 | CURL_EXTERN ALLOC_FUNC ALLOC_SIZE(1) void *curl_dbg_malloc(size_t size,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[...]
curl/lib/memdebug.h:110:17: error: redundant redeclaration of 'curl_dbg_fclose' [-Werror=redundant-decls]
110 | CURL_EXTERN int curl_dbg_fclose(FILE *file, int line, const char *source);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
curl/lib/memdebug.h:110:17: note: previous declaration of 'curl_dbg_fclose' with type 'int(FILE *, int, const char *)' {aka 'int(struct _iobuf *, int, const char *)'}
110 | CURL_EXTERN int curl_dbg_fclose(FILE *file, int line, const char *source);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Ref: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/49840554/job/a4aoet17e9qnqx1a#L362
After: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/49843735/job/hbo2uah2vj0ns523
Ref: #13689 (CI testing this PR with `DEBUGBUILD`/`CURLDEBUG`/shared-static combinations)
Depends-on: #13694
Depends-on: #13800Closes#13705
Before this patch, the `testdeps` build target required `-DCURLDEBUG`
be set either via `ENABLE_DEBUG=ON` or `ENABLE_CURLDEBUG=ON` to build
the curl unit tests.
After fixing build issues in #13694, we can drop this requirement and
build unit tests unconditionally.
Depends-on: #13694
Depends-on: #13697 (fix unit test issue revealed by Old Linux CI job)
Follow-up to 39e7c22bb4#11446Closes#13698
For better build performance. Dependency tracking causes a build
overhead while compiling to help a subsequent build, but in CI there is
never one and the extra work is discarded.
Closes#13794
Simplify controlling whether to build and/run tests in a CI job.
Apply the TFLAGS='skipall' (do not build nor run tests) or
'skiprun' (build, but do not run) method already used with old-mingw-w64
and msvc jobs to existing Windows jobs in GHA and AppVeyor.
Also:
- add Cygwin/cmake test build and run steps while here.
- replace `DISABLED_TESTS` with `TFLAGS` in AppVeyor.
Closes#13796
Before this patch, `ENABLE_CURLDEBUG` (memory tracking) was
unconditionally enabled when `ENABLE_DEBUGBUILD` was set. This made
testing some build configurations complicated. To fix it, this patch
makes `ENABLE_CURLDEBUG` to receive the value of `ENABLE_DEBUG` by
default, while allowing free override by the user.
This allows to use the config:
`ENABLE_DEBUGBUILD=ON ENABLE_CURLDEBUG=OFF`
to enable debug features, without also enabling memory tracking.
This is important because some other build methods allow to set one of
these features but not the other. This patch allows to test any
combination with CMake.
This makes it unnecessary to use the workaround of passing
`-DDEBUGBUILD` via `CMAKE_C_FLAGS`. Which has the disadvantage that our
CMake logic cannot easily detect it, e.g. for disabling symbol hiding on
Windows for `ENABLE_DEBUG`/`DEBUGBUILD` builds.
Cherry-picked from #13718Closes#13792
Before this patch `ENABLE_DEBUG=ON` always enabled the TrackMemory
(aka `ENABLE_CURLDEBUG=ON`) feature, but required the `Debug` CMake
configration to actually enable curl debug features
(aka `-DDEBUGBUILD`).
Curl debug features do not require compiling with C debug options. This
also made enabling debug features unintuitive and complicated to use.
Due to other issues (subject to PR #13694) it also caused an error in
default (and `Release`/`MinSizeRel`/`RelWithDebInfo`) configs, when
building the `testdeps` target:
```
ld: CMakeFiles/unit1395.dir/unit1395.c.o: in function `test':
unit1395.c:(.text+0x1a0): undefined reference to `dedotdotify'
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9037287098/job/24835990826#step:3:2483
Fix it by always defining `DEBUGBUILD` when setting `ENABLE_DEBUG=ON`.
Decoupling this option from the selected CMake configuration.
Note that after this patch `ENABLE_DEBUG=ON` unconditionally enables
curl debug features. These features are insecure and unsuited for
production. Make sure to omit this option when building for production
in default, `Release` (and other not-`Debug`) modes.
Also delete a workaround no longer necessary in GHA CI jobs.
Ref: 1a62b6e68c (2015-03-03)
Ref: #13583Closes#13592
Continuing the theme, add 3 MSVC jobs with tests, matching
configurations used on AppVeyor. MSVC versions are identical:
19.39.33523.0 + Windows SDK 10.0.22621.0.
Also enable websockets, and build examples. Tests are run in parallel
(`-j14`), with improved performance.
Job performance:
```
AppVeyor GHA
w/examples
-------- ----------
CMake, VS2022, Debug, x64, Schannel, Static, Unicode 38m 4s 11m57s
CMake, VS2022, Debug, x64, no SSL, Static 35m15s 12m 6s
CMake, VS2022, Debug, x64, no SSL, Static, HTTP only 25m25s 10m36s
```
Based on these runs:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/49884748https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9229448468
This is the first time examples are built in CI with MSVC: Fix all
warnings and errors that came up via
d4b8589055#13771.
Closes#13766
Re-implement old mingw-w64 jobs in GHA. This allows to use the latest
Windows runners, replacing Windows Server 2012 R2 (gcc 6) and Windows
Server 2016 (gcc 7, 9) with Windows Server 2022.
GHA runners are also significantly faster, and allow running tests in
parallel (`-j14`). It also offloads 3 more long-running jobs from
AppVeyor CI.
These jobs download (then cache) the mingw-w64 packages from their
original location, which allows flexibility in choosing which versions
and flavours (win32/POSIX, SEH/DWARF, 64/32-bit) we want to test in CI.
The new jobs use these distros:
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/ (for gcc 7, same as on AppVeyor)
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/ (for gcc 6, same as on AppVeyor)
- https://winlibs.com/ (for gcc 9)
I matched existing AppVeyor job configs, with these differences:
- gcc 6.4.0 instead of 6.3.0.
(same distro as on AppVeyor, but the latest bugfix release)
- gcc 9.5.0 instead of 9.1.0 and a different (but compatible) binary distro.
(in AppVeyor this relies on an old MSYS2 pre-installed on the runner)
- using win32 builds instead of posix for gcc 6.4.0 and 7.3.0.
- websockets enabled.
- always build examples.
- always build tests (this wasn't done for 6.4.0 with AppVeyor CI).
I did not replicate existing test exclusions, and oddly enough the few
failures (so far) were different from MSYS2 jobs and also from their
AppVeyor CI counterparts.
Also:
- delete redundant (default) `-u` option from `cygpath` calls.
- allow matrix options to override default ones in CMake.
- detect and use Windows-supplied curl for `TFLAGS` `-ac` option.
(it's available in modern runners.)
- delete the 3 AppVeyor CI jobs now replicated in GHA.
- appveyor: prefer `SYSTEMROOT` over `WINDIR`.
- tidy-up quotes.
Job performance:
```
AppVeyor GHA
w/examples
w/tests
-------- ----------
CMake, mingw-w64, gcc 6, Debug, x86, Schannel, Static, no-unity 1m25s 8m50s
CMake, mingw-w64, gcc 7, Debug, x64, Schannel, Static, Unicode 31m45s 9m39s
CMake, mingw-w64, gcc 9, Debug, x64, Schannel, Static 28m25s 13m38s
```
Based on these runs:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/49880799https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9218292508
Notice that building examples and tests is time consuming.
We can tweak any build parameter as necessary to make them more useful
and/or without clogging the job queue or introducing flakiness.
Closes#13759
- `websocket.c`: use `Sleep()` on Windows.
`sleep()` and `unistd.h` are not available in MSVC.
- `http2-upload.c`: use local `gettimeofday()` implementation when
compiled with MSVC.
(Alternate solution is to disable the trace function for MSVC.)
Public domain code copied and adapted from libssh2:
e973493f99/src/misc.c (L719-L743)
- silence compiler warning for deprecated `inet_addr()`.
Also drop duplicate winsock2 include.
```
curl\docs\examples\externalsocket.c(125,32): error C2220: the following warning is treated as an error [curl\bld\docs\examples\curl-example-externalsocket.vcxproj]
curl\docs\examples\externalsocket.c(125,32): warning C4996: 'inet_addr': Use inet_pton() or InetPton() instead or define _WINSOCK_DEPRECATED_NO_WARNINGS to disable deprecated API warnings [curl\bld\docs\examples\curl-example-e
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9227337318/job/25389073450#step:4:95
- silence an MSVC compiler warning. This is in conflict with `checksrc`
rules, so silence the rule in favour of the warning-free C syntax.
```
curl\docs\examples\multi-legacy.c(152,1): error C2220: the following warning is treated as an error [curl\bld\docs\examples\curl-example-multi-legacy.vcxproj]
curl\docs\examples\multi-legacy.c(152,1): warning C4706: assignment within conditional expression [curl\bld\docs\examples\curl-example-multi-legacy.vcxproj]
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9227337318/job/25389073450#step:4:226
- do not use `sys/time.h` and `unistd.h` in Windows builds.
Some of these includes look unnecessary. Subject to another PR.
Cherry-picked from #13766Closes#13771
It was never meant for SSH: it should rely on the knownhosts file (if
set) in the same way libssh2 already does.
Reported-by: James Abbatiello
Fixes#13767Closes#13781
- add `Curl_hash_add2()` that passes a destructor function for
the element added. Call element destructor instead of hash
destructor if present.
- multi: add `proto_hash` for protocol related information,
remove `struct multi_ssl_backend_data`.
- openssl: use multi->proto_hash to keep x509 shared store
- schannel: use multi->proto_hash to keep x509 shared store
- vtls: remove Curl_free_multi_ssl_backend_data() and its
equivalents in the TLS backends
Closes#13345
`$EGREP` is set based on an earlier test in configure so that we can
work with systems that have `egrep` and a `grep` that does not support
`-E`.
Closes#13780
- HEADERFUNCTIONS might inspect response properties like
CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD_T on seeing the last header line. If
the line is being written before this is initialized, values are not
available.
- write the last header line late when analyzing a HTTP response so that
all information is available at the time of the writing.
- add test1485 to verify that CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD_T works
on seeing the last header.
Fixes#13752
Reported-by: Harry Sintonen
Closes#13757
This stops keeping perl and shell processes around that are no longer
needed, plus it eliminates an unneeded shell message when the server is
later terminated.
Closes#13772
We do it in Cirrus CI, but for some platforms it's not possible to
delete it and tests work anyway.
The test runner also runs `../src/curl` by default, which is always the
one freshly built. The runner may also need the system curl to talk to
APIs when needed.
Also:
- stop setting `CURL` env. This isn't picked up by the runners,
and works out of the box anyway.
- quote an option just in case.
Follow-up to 90e644f944#13583Closes#13765
- Don't call the keylog function if it has already logged the key.
For old OpenSSL versions and its forks that do not have support for
OpenSSL's keylog callback, libcurl has its own legacy key logging
function that logs the TLS 1.2 (and earlier) key (client random + master
key) on a single line.
Prior to this change, since e7de80e8 (precedes 8.8.0), the legacy key
logging function could write the same key line more than once (usually
twice) due to some incorrect logic.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13683