Windows projects included VC14, VC14.10, VC14.30 but not VC14.20.
OpenSSL and Wolf SSL scripts mention VC14.20 so I don't see a reason why
this is missing. Updated the templates to produce a VC14.20 project.
Project opens in Visual Studio 2019 as expected.
Closes#12282
- delete completed TODO from `./CMakeLists.txt`.
- convert a C++ comment to C89 in `./CMake/CurlTests.c`.
- delete duplicate EOLs from EOF.
- add missing EOL at EOF.
- delete whitespace at EOL (except from expected test results).
- convert tabs to spaces.
- convert CRLF EOLs to LF in GHA yaml.
- text casing fixes in `./CMakeLists.txt`.
- fix a codespell typo in `packages/OS400/initscript.sh`.
Closes#11772
Add support for command line variables. Set variables with --variable
name=content or --variable name@file (where "file" can be stdin if set
to a single dash (-)).
Variable content is expanded in option parameters using "{{name}}"
(without the quotes) if the option name is prefixed with
"--expand-". This gets the contents of the variable "name" inserted, or
a blank if the name does not exist as a variable. Insert "{{" verbatim
in the string by prefixing it with a backslash, like "\\{{".
Import an environment variable with --variable %name. It makes curl exit
with an error if the environment variable is not set. It can also rather
get a default value if the variable does not exist, using =content or
@file like shown above.
Example: get the USER environment variable into the URL:
--variable %USER
--expand-url = "https://example.com/api/{{USER}}/method"
When expanding variables, curl supports a set of functions that can make
the variable contents more convenient to use. It can trim leading and
trailing white space with "trim", output the contents as a JSON quoted
string with "json", URL encode it with "url" and base 64 encode it with
"b64". To apply functions to a variable expansion, add them colon
separated to the right side of the variable. They are then performed in
a left to right order.
Example: get the contents of a file called $HOME/.secret into a variable
called "fix". Make sure that the content is trimmed and percent-encoded
sent as POST data:
--variable %HOME=/home/default
--expand-variable fix@{{HOME}}/.secret
--expand-data "{{fix:trim:url}}"
https://example.com/
Documented. Many new test cases.
Co-brainstormed-by: Emanuele Torre
Assisted-by: Jat Satiro
Closes#11346
Prior to this change copying the OpenSSL 3 engine binaries failed
because 'engines-1_1' (OpenSSL 1.1.x folder name) was erroneously used
instead of 'engines-3'. The OpenSSL 3 builds would complete successfully
but without the engine binaries.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10542
- they are mostly pointless in all major jurisdictions
- many big corporations and projects already don't use them
- saves us from pointless churn
- git keeps history for us
- the year range is kept in COPYING
checksrc is updated to allow non-year using copyright statements
Closes#10205
`WANT_IDN_PROTOTYPES` was necessary to avoid using a header that came
via an optional package. MS stopped distributing this package some
years ago and the winidn definitions are part of standard headers (via
`windows.h`) since Vista.
Auto-detect Vista inside `lib/idn_win32.c` and enable the manual
definitions if building for an older Windows.
This allows to delete this manual knob from all build-systems.
Also drop the `_SAL_VERSION` sub-case:
Our manual definitions are now only enabled with old systems. We assume
that code analysis is not run on such systems, allowing us to delete the
SAL-friendly flavour of these.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#9793
Detecting headers and lib separately makes sense when headers come in
variations or with extra ones, but this wasn't the case here. These were
duplicate/parallel macros that we had to keep in sync with each other
for a working build. This patch leaves a single macro for each of these
dependencies:
- Rely on `HAVE_LIBZ`, delete parallel `HAVE_ZLIB_H`.
Also delete CMake logic making sure these two were in sync, along with
a toggle to turn off that logic, called `CURL_SPECIAL_LIBZ`.
Also delete stray `HAVE_ZLIB` defines.
There is also a `USE_ZLIB` variant in `lib/config-dos.h`. This patch
retains it for compatibility and deprecates it.
- Rely on `USE_LIBSSH2`, delete parallel `HAVE_LIBSSH2_H`.
Also delete `LIBSSH2_WIN32`, `LIBSSH2_LIBRARY` from
`winbuild/MakefileBuild.vc`, these have a role when building libssh2
itself. And `CURL_USE_LIBSSH`, which had no use at all.
Also delete stray `HAVE_LIBSSH2` defines.
- Rely on `USE_LIBSSH`, delete parallel `HAVE_LIBSSH_LIBSSH_H`.
Also delete `LIBSSH_WIN32`, `LIBSSH_LIBRARY` and `HAVE_LIBSSH` from
`winbuild/MakefileBuild.vc`, these were the result of copy-pasting the
libssh2 line, and were not having any use.
- Delete unused `HAVE_LIBPSL_H` and `HAVE_LIBPSL`.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#9652
This no longer provide functions, only macros. Runs faster and produces
smaller output.
The biggest precaution this change brings:
DO NOT use post/pre-increments when passing arguments to the macros.
Closes#9429
Add licensing and copyright information for all files in this repository. This
either happens in the file itself as a comment header or in the file
`.reuse/dep5`.
This commit also adds a Github workflow to check pull requests and adapts
copyright.pl to the changes.
Closes#8869
Also move timediff_t definitions from timeval.h to timediff.h and
then make timeval.h include the new standalone-capable timediff.h.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Supersedes #5888Closes#8595
- Rename VC15 -> VC14.10, VC17 -> VC14.30.
The projects directory that holds the pre-generated Visual Studio
project files uses VC<ver> to indicate the MSVC version. At some point
support for Visual Studio 2017 (Visual Studio version 15 which uses MSVC
14.10) was added as VC15. Visual Studio 2022 (Visual Studio version 17
which uses MSVC 14.30) project files were recently added and followed
that same format using VC17.
There is no such MSVC version (yet) as VC15 or VC17.
For VS 2017 for example, the name we use is correct as either VS17,
VS2017, VC14.10. I opted for the latter since we use VC for earlier
versions (eg VC10, VC12, etc).
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/8438#issuecomment-1037070192
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/8447
Move checksrc.pl, firefox-db2pem.sh and mk-ca-bundle.pl since they don't
particularly belong in lib/
Also created an EXTRA_DIST= in scripts/Makefile.am instead of specifying
those files in the root Makefile.am
Closes#8625
- Remove Visual Studio project files for VC6, VC7, VC7.1, VC8 and VC9.
Those versions are too old to be maintained any longer.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/8442
- Change build-wolfssl.bat to disable SSLv3, enable TLSv1.3, enable
wolfSSL_DES_ecb_encrypt (needed by NTLM) and enable alt cert chains.
- Disable warning C4214 'bit field types other than int'.
- Add include directory wolfssl\wolfssl.
wolfSSL offers OpenSSL API compatibility that libcurl uses, and some
recent change in libcurl included an include file for wolfSSL like
openssl/foo.h, which has a path like wolfssl\wolfssl\openssl\foo.h.
The include directory issue was reported in #8292 but it's currently
unclear whether this type of change is needed for other build systems.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/8292
Reported-by: Harry Sarson
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/8298
- Update VS project templates to use the OpenSSL lib names and include
directories for OpenSSL 1.1.x.
This change means the VS project files will now build only with OpenSSL
1.1.x when an OpenSSL configuration is chosen. Prior to this change the
project files built only with OpenSSL 1.0.x (end-of-life) when an
OpenSSL configuration was chosen.
The template changes in this commit were made by script:
libeay32.lib => libcrypto.lib
ssleay32.lib => libssl.lib
..\..\..\..\..\openssl\inc32 => ..\..\..\..\..\openssl\include
And since the output directory now contains the includes it's prepended:
..\..\..\..\..\openssl\build\Win{32,64}\VC{6..15}\{DLL,LIB}
{Debug,Release}\include
- Change build-openssl.bat to copy the build's include directory to the
output directory (as seen above).
Each build has its own opensslconf.h which is different so we can't just
include the source include directory any longer.
Note the include directory in the output directory is a full copy from
the build so technically we don't need to include the OpenSSL source
include directory in the template. However, I left it last in case the
user made a custom OpenSSL build using the old method which would put
opensslconf in the OpenSSL source include directory.
- Change build-openssl.bat to use a temporary install directory that is
different from the temporary build directory.
For OpenSSL 1.1.x the temporary paths must be separate not a descendant
of the other, otherwise pdb files will be lost between builds.
Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2018-10/0049.html
Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/125191c35bbeb894444eff827651f755
Ref; https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/10005
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/984
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6675
Reported by the new script 'scripts/copyright.pl'. The script has a
regex whitelist for the files that don't need copyright headers.
Removed three (mostly usesless) README files from docs/
Closes#5141
If the script was ran from the main curl directory rather then the
projects directory then the script would simply exit without error:
C:\url> projects\checksrc.bat
The user would either need to change to the projects directory,
explicitly specify the current working directory, or perform a
oneline hacky workaround:
C:\url> cd projects
C:\url\projects> checksrc.bat
C:\url> checksrc.bat %cd%
C:\url> pushd projects & checksrc.bat & popd
Closes#4894
- s/USE_CYASSL/USE_WOLFSSL/
- Remove old compatibility macros.
Follow-up to 1c6c59a from several months ago when CyaSSL named symbols
were renamed to wolfSSL. The wolfSSL library was formerly named CyaSSL
and we kept using their old name for compatibility reasons, until
earlier this year.
All Windows APIs have been natively UTF-16 since Windows 2000 and the
non-Unicode variants are just wrappers around them. Only Windows 9x
doesn't understand Unicode without the UnicoWS DLL. As later Visual
Studio versions cannot target Windows 9x anyway, using the ANSI API
doesn't really have any benefit there.
This avoids issues like KNOWN_BUGS 6.5.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2120
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3720