Extend existing picky compiler options with ones missing compared to
autotools builds. Also sync options between clang and gcc.
Redesign the way we enable these options to avoid the slow option
detection almost completely.
This reduces the number of detections from 35 to zero for clang and
3 for gcc, even after adding a bunch of new options.
clang 3.0 (2011-11-29) and gcc 2.95 (1999-07-31) now required.
Also show enabled picky options.
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/952
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#10973
- add QUIC/ngtcp2 detection in CMake with wolfSSL.
Because wolfSSL uses zlib if available, move compression detection
before TLS detection. (OpenSSL might also need this in the future.)
- wolfSSL 5.5.0 started using C99 types in its `quic.h` header, but it
doesn't #include the necessary C99 header itself, breaking builds
(unless another dependency pulled it by chance.) Add local workaround
for it. For this to work with all build tools, we had to fix our
header detection first. Ref: #10745
Ref: 6ad5f6ecc1Closes#10739
Fix `stdint.h` and `inttypes.h` detection with non-autotools builds on
Windows. (autotools already auto-detected them accurately.)
`lib/config-win32.h` builds (e.g. `Makefile.mk`):
- set `HAVE_STDINT_H` where supported.
- set `HAVE_INTTYPES_H` for MinGW.
CMake:
- auto-detect them on Windows. (They were both force-disabled.)
- delete unused `CURL_PULL_STDINT_H`.
- delete unused `CURL_PULL_INTTYPES_H`.
- stop detecting `HAVE_STDINT_H` twice.
Present since the initial CMake commit: 4c5307b456
curl doesn't use these C99 headers, we need them now to workaround
broken wolfSSL builds. Ref: #10739
Once that clears up, we can delete these detections and macros (unless
we want to keep them for future us.)
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#10745
The package name passed to find_package_handle_standard_args (BROTLI)
does not match the name of the calling package (Brotli). This can lead
to problems in calling code that expects find_package result variables
(e.g., _FOUND) to follow a certain pattern.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10471
- 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
Build systems like vcpkg alway sets `CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE` so it should
not be used as a sign that this is a cross-compile.
Also indented the function correctly.
Reported-by: Philip Chan
Fixes#9921Closes#9923
`Curl_getaddrinfo_ex()` gets _defined_ with `HAVE_GETADDRINFO` set. But,
`hostip4.c` _used_ it with `HAVE_GETADDRINFO_THREADSAFE` set alone. It
meant a build with the latter, but without the former flag could result
in calling this function but not defining it, and failing to link.
Patch this by adding an extra check for `HAVE_GETATTRINFO` around the
call.
Before this patch, build systems prevented this condition. Now they
don't need to.
While here, simplify the related CMake logic on Windows by setting
`HAVE_GETADDRINFO_THREADSAFE` to the detection result of
`HAVE_GETADDRINFO`. This expresses the following intent clearer than
the previous patch and keeps the logic in a single block of code:
When we have `getaddrinfo()` on Windows, it's always threadsafe.
Follow-up to 67d88626d4
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#9734
This patch aims to cleanup the use of `process.h` header and the macro
`HAVE_PROCESS_H` associated with it.
- `process.h` is always available on Windows. In curl, it is required
only for `_beginthreadex()` in `lib/curl_threads.c`.
- `process.h` is also available in MS-DOS. In curl, its only use was in
`lib/smb.c` for `getpid()`. But `getpid()` is in fact declared by
`unistd.h`, which is always enabled via `lib/config-dos.h`. So the
header is not necessary.
- `HAVE_PROCESS_H` was detected by CMake, forced to 1 on Windows and
left to real detection for other platforms.
It was also set to always-on in `lib/config-win32.h` and
`lib/config-dos.h`.
In autotools builds, there was no detection and the macro was never
set.
Based on these observations, in this patch we:
- Rework Windows `getpid` logic in `lib/smb.c` to always use the
equivalent direct Win32 API function `GetCurrentProcessId()`, as we
already did for Windows UWP apps. This makes `process.h` unnecessary
here on Windows.
- Stop #including `process.h` into files where it was not necessary.
This is everywhere, except `lib/curl_threads.c`.
> Strangely enough, `lib/curl_threads.c` compiled fine with autotools
> because `process.h` is also indirecty included via `unistd.h`. This
> might have been broken in autotools MSVC builds, where the latter
> header is missing.
- Delete all remaining `HAVE_PROCESS_H` feature guards, for they were
unnecessary.
- Delete `HAVE_PROCESS_H` detection from CMake and predefined values
from `lib/config-*.h` headers.
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#9703
`lib/config-win32.h` enables this configuration option unconditionally.
Make it apply to CMake builds as well.
While here, delete a broken check for
`HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SIN6_SCOPE_ID` from `CMakeLists.txt`. This came with
the initial commit [1], but did not include the actual verification code
inside `CMake/CurlTests.c`, so it always failed. A later commit [2]
added a second test, for non-Windows platforms.
Enabling this flag causes test 1056 to fail with CMake builds, as they
do with autotools builds. Let's apply the same solution and ignore the
results here as well.
[1] 4c5307b456
[2] aec7c5a87c
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Closes#9726
autotools enables this configuration option unconditionally for Windows
[^1]. Do the same in CMake.
The above will make this work for all reasonably recent environments.
The logic present in `lib/config-win32.h` [^2] has the following
exceptions which we did not cover in this CMake update:
- Builds targeting Windows 2000 and earlier
- MS Visual C++ 5.0 (1997) and earlier
Also make sure to disable this feature when `HAVE_GETADDRINFO` isn't
set, to avoid a broken build. We might want to handle that in the C
sources in a future commit.
[^1]: 68fa9bf3f5/m4/curl-functions.m4 (L2067-L2070)
[^2]: 68fa9bf3f5/lib/config-win32.h (L511-L528)Closes#9727
`HAVE_SIGNAL` means the availability of the `signal()` function in
autotools, while in CMake it meant the availability of that function
_and_ the symbol `SIGALRM`.
The latter is not available on Windows, but the function is, which means
on Windows, autotools did define `HAVE_SIGNAL`, but CMake did not,
introducing a slight difference into the binaries.
This patch syncs CMake behaviour with autotools to look for the function
only.
The logic came with the initial commit adding CMake support to curl, so
the commit history doesn't reveal the reason behind it. In any case,
it's best to check the existence of `SIGALRM` directly in the source
before use. For now, curl builds fine with `HAVE_SIGNAL` enabled and
`SIGALRM` missing.
Follow-up to 68fa9bf3f5Closes#9725
A custom `HAVE_GETADDRINFO` check came with the initial CMake commit
[1]. A later commit [2] added a standard check for it as well. The
standard check run before the custom one, so CMake ignored the latter.
The custom check was also non-portable, so this patch deletes it in
favor of the standard check.
[1] 4c5307b456
[2] aec7c5a87cCloses#9731
Enable `HAVE_UNISTD_H`, `HAVE_STRTOK_R` and `HAVE_STRCASECMP` detection
on Windows, instead of having predefined values.
With these features detected correctly, CMake Windows builds get closer
to the autotools and `config-win32.h` ones.
This also fixes detecting `HAVE_FTRUNCATE` correctly, which required
`unistd.h`.
Fixing `ftruncate()` in turn causes a build warning/error with legacy
MinGW/MSYS1 due to an offset type size mismatch. This env misses to
detect `HAVE_FILE_OFFSET_BITS`, which may be a reason. This patch
force-disables `HAVE_FTRUNCATE` for this platform.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#9687
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 header is for providing the argument types for recv() and send()
when built to not use a dedicated config-[platfor].h file.
Remove the slow brute-force checks from configure and cmake.
This change also removes the use of the types for select, as they were
not used in code.
Closes#9592
1. Re-enable `HAVE_GETADDRINFO` detection on Windows
Commit d08ee3c83d (in 2013) added logic
that automatically assumed `getaddrinfo()` to be present for builds
with IPv6 enabled. As it turns out, certain toolchains (e.g. original
MinGW) by default target older Windows versions, and thus do not
support `getaddrinfo()` out of the box. The issue was masked for
a while by CMake builds forcing a newer Windows version, but that
logic got deleted in commit 8ba22ffb20.
Since then, some CI builds started failing due to IPv6 enabled,
`HAVE_GETADDRINFO` set, but `getaddrinfo()` in fact missing.
It also turns out that IPv6 works without `getaddrinfo()` since commit
67a08dca27 (from 2019, via #4662). So,
to resolve all this, we can now revert the initial commit, thus
restoring `getaddrinfo()` detection and support IPv6 regardless of its
outcome.
Reported-by: Daniel Stenberg
2. Omit `bcrypt` with original MinGW
Original (aka legacy/old) MinGW versions do not support `bcrypt`
(introduced with Vista). We already have logic to handle that in
`lib/rand.c` and autotools builds, where we do not call the
unsupported API and do not link `bcrypt`, respectively, when using
original MinGW.
This patch ports that logic to CMake, fixing the link error:
`c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/9.2.0/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lbcrypt`
Ref: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/44624888/job/40vle84cn4vle7s0#L508
Regression since 76172511e7Fixes#9214Fixes#9393Fixes#9395Closes#9396
Avoids failing test 1014 by replicating configure checks
for HAVE_ATOMIC and _WIN32_WINNT with custom CMake tests.
Reviewed-by: Marcel Raad
Follow up to #8680Closes#9312
Update the ngtcp2 find module to detect the boringssl backend. Determine
if the underlying OpenSSL implementation is BoringSSL and if so use that
as the ngtcp2 backend.
Reviewed-by: Jakub Zakrzewski
Closes#9065
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
-- curl version=[7.81.0-DEV]
CMake Warning (dev) at /usr/share/cmake-3.22.1/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:438 (message):
The package name passed to `find_package_handle_standard_args` (MBEDTLS)
does not match the name of the calling package (MbedTLS). This can lead to
problems in calling code that expects `find_package` result variables
(e.g., `_FOUND`) to follow a certain pattern.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
deps/curl/CMake/FindMbedTLS.cmake:31 (find_package_handle_standard_args)
deps/curl/CMakeLists.txt:473 (find_package)
This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.
Closes#8207
Prior to this change HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CAMEL_FIONBIO mistakenly checked
for (lowercase) ioctlsocket when it should have checked for IoctlSocket.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7375
The CMake `try_compile` command is especially slow for
the Xcode generator. With this patch applied it first tests
for the currently used (and Open Group specified) send/recv
signature. In case this fails testing falls-back to the
permutations.
speed-up:
```
time cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_USE_SECTRANSP=ON -DHTTP_ONLY=ON -DCMAKE_USE_LIBSSH2=OFF
before: 11.64s user 11.09s system 55% cpu 40.754 total
after: 7.84s user 6.57s system 51% cpu 28.074 total
```
```
time cmake .. -GXcode -DCMAKE_USE_SECTRANSP=ON -DHTTP_ONLY=ON -DCMAKE_USE_LIBSSH2=OFF
before: 217.07s user 104.15s system 60% cpu 8:51.79 total
after: 108.76s user 51.80s system 58% cpu 4:32.58 total
```
Closes#7158
This was previously defined by the obsolete AC_TYPE_SIGNAL macro,
which was removed in 2682e5f5. The deprecation text says
> Your code may safely assume C89 semantics that RETSIGTYPE is void.
So, remove it and just use void instead.
Closes#6861
By differentiating between ON and AUTO it can make a missing zlib
library a hard error when CURL_ZLIB=ON is used.
Reviewed-by: Jakub Zakrzewski
Closes#6221Fixes#6173
When using clang-cl on windows -fvisibility=hidden is not an known
argument. Instead it behaves exactly like MSVC in this case. So let's
make sure we take that path.
In CMake clang-cl sets both CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID=clang and MSVC get's
defined since clang-cl is basically a MSVC emulator. So guarding like we
do in this patch seems logical.
Reviewed-by: Jakub Zakrzewski
Closes#6194
include zstd curl patch for Makefile.m32 from vszakats
and include Add CMake support for zstd from Peter Wu
Helped-by: Viktor Szakats
Helped-by: Peter Wu
Closes#5453
Add three new CMake Find modules (using the curl license, but I grant
others the right to apply the CMake BSD license instead).
This CMake config is simpler than the autotools one because it assumes
ngtcp2 and nghttp3 to be used together. Another difference is that this
CMake config checks whether QUIC is actually supported by the TLS
library (patched OpenSSL or boringssl) since this can be a common
configuration mistake that could result in build errors later.
Unlike autotools, CMake does not warn you that the features are
experimental. The user is supposed to already know that and read the
documentation. It requires a very special build environment anyway.
Tested with ngtcp2+OpenSSL+nghttp3 and quiche+boringssl, both built from
current git master. Use `LD_DEBUG=files src/curl |& grep need` to figure
out which features (libldap-2.4, libssh2) to disable due to conflicts
with boringssl.
Closes#5359
We use `check_c_source_compiles` to check possible send/recv signatures
by reproducing the forward declarations from system headers. On Windows
the `winsock2.h` header adds dll linkage settings to its forward
declaration. If ours does not match the compiler warns:
warning C4273: 'recv': inconsistent dll linkage
Add `WINSOCK_API_LINKAGE` to our test signatures when it is defined so
that our linkage is consistent with that from `winsock2.h`.
Fixes#4764Closes#5232
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