Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2007-10-02 | CURLOPT_POST301 section, added by Philip Langdale | Daniel Stenberg | |
2007-10-02 | Fixed the problem where next_lookup would use 'status' uninitialized. Now | Daniel Stenberg | |
it gets passed the initial value as an argument. | |||
2007-10-02 | Avoid inline C99ism, and move c-ares routines for managing doubly-linked lists. | Yang Tse | |
2007-10-01 | ares_strerror() segfaulted if the input error number was out of the currently | Daniel Stenberg | |
supported range. | |||
2007-10-01 | Prevent ares_strerror() from segfaulting if an invalid error code is passed | Daniel Stenberg | |
in as argument! | |||
2007-09-30 | Added test536 that was accidentally missing. I also wrote up a new makefile | Daniel Stenberg | |
target called 'filecheck' so that if you run 'make filecheck' in this directory it'll check if the local files are also mentioned in the Makefile.am so that they are properly included in release archives! | |||
2007-09-30 | Alex Fishman reported a curl_easy_escape() problem that was made the | Daniel Stenberg | |
function do wrong on all input bytes that are >= 0x80 (decimal 128) due to a signed / unsigned mistake in the code. I fixed it and added test case 543 to verify. | |||
2007-09-30 | Fix compiler warning | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-30 | check availability of <netinet/tcp.h> | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-30 | Fix missing right parenthesis | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-30 | Fix comparison between signed and unsigned | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-30 | improve portability, defining MAXDNAME and MAXCDNAME | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-30 | Fix a memory leak that I recently inadvertedly introduced. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-29 | Use ISDIGIT instead of isdigit; fixes a gcc warning. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-29 | Immanuel Gregoire fixed a problem with persistent transfers over SFTP - the | Daniel Stenberg | |
previous proto struct was kept. | |||
2007-09-29 | Port the TCP socket fix made in ares_fds() to ares_getsock() as well. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-29 | Previously, processing a large batch of timeouts was O(n^2) in the number of | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
outstanding queries, and processing a DNS response packet was O(n) in the number of outstanding queries. To speed things up in Google, we added a few circular, doubly-linked lists of queries that are hash-bucketed based on the attributes we care about, so most important operations are now O(1). It might be that the number of buckets are higher than most people would need, but on a quick calculation it should only be 100kB or so even on a 64-bit system, so I've let it stay as-is. | |||
2007-09-29 | We should standarise on C comments. | Gisle Vanem | |
2007-09-29 | Fix compiler warning in setsockopt(). | Gisle Vanem | |
2007-09-29 | TCP queries can time out too, not just UDP queries. (Patch from the Google ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
tree.) | |||
2007-09-29 | Read and process as many packets as possible in read_udp_packets, to avoid ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
having to run the entire event loop once per packet. (Patch from the Google tree.) | |||
2007-09-29 | There are two different places in write_tcp_data() that advance the ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
send_queue; however, they are slightly different and only the first one properly uses a while loop. Consolidate both into a single function that DTTR. (Patch from the Google tree.) | |||
2007-09-29 | Reject names that are longer than 255 characters, to avoid problems with ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
strict or buggy DNS server implementations. (Patch from the Google tree) | |||
2007-09-29 | In ares_mkquery, make sure we set buflen and buf to reasonable values if ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
there's an error. (Patch from the Google tree) | |||
2007-09-29 | Be stricter about what's a valid IP address in fake_hostent. (Patch from the ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
Google tree.) | |||
2007-09-29 | Handle the root of the DNS tree correctly in ares_expand_name. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-28 | Adapted the c-ares code to the API change c-ares 1.5.0 brings in the | Daniel Stenberg | |
notifier callback(s). | |||
2007-09-28 | rename variable to prevent shadow warning | Daniel Stenberg | |
2007-09-28 | today's modifications by Steinar and me | Daniel Stenberg | |
2007-09-28 | Bumped version to 1.5.0 for next release and soname bumped to 2 due to ABI | Daniel Stenberg | |
and API changes in the progress callback (and possibly more coming up from Steinar) | |||
2007-09-28 | Renamed a variable to avoid shadowing a global declarations. | Dan Fandrich | |
2007-09-28 | Unrevert previous 'missing' hunks. They were missing since the patch is ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
still in for review :-) | |||
2007-09-28 | Yet more missing hunks... Nggh. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-28 | Always register for TCP events even if there are no outstanding queries, as ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
the other side could always close the connection, which is a valid event which should be responded to. | |||
2007-09-28 | Forgot to include a few hunks from ares_process.c earlier. Fixing now. | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-28 | Support a few more socket options, and refactor the option setting a bit. ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
(Patch from the Google tree.) | |||
2007-09-28 | Make the query callbacks return the number of timeouts that happened during ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
the execution of a query, and update documentation accordingly. (Patch from the Google tree.) | |||
2007-09-28 | Three fixes in one commit (sorry): a) Take care of the tcpbuf if it ends ↵ | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
while queued for transmission, note broken servers and close them in the main loop, and store TCP socket generation number in order not to send the same query twice over the same socket. | |||
2007-09-28 | Don't skip a server if it's the only one. (Bugfix from the Google tree.) | Steinar H. Gunderson | |
2007-09-27 | Don't strdup an empty string | Dan Fandrich | |
2007-09-27 | Renamed a few variables to avoid shadowing global declarations. | Dan Fandrich | |
2007-09-27 | Removed cut-and-paste cruft leading to fclose() of an unopened file | Dan Fandrich | |
2007-09-27 | a name resolve that times out is still a failed name resolve | Daniel Stenberg | |
2007-09-27 | wrong, revert the previous "fix" and instead check that the fd_set pointer | Daniel Stenberg | |
is non-NULL before we FD_CLR | |||
2007-09-27 | eek, fix the conditions to return on either problem instead of requiring | Daniel Stenberg | |
both to occur | |||
2007-09-27 | Renamed a few variables to avoid shadowing global declarations. | Dan Fandrich | |
2007-09-27 | Enabled a few more gcc warnings with --enable-debug. Renamed a few | Dan Fandrich | |
variables to avoid shadowing global declarations. | |||
2007-09-27 | Fix compiler warning: the address of 'env' will always evaluate as 'true' | Yang Tse | |
2007-09-26 | we added a curl_easy_setopt() option too | Daniel Stenberg | |
2007-09-26 | Philip Langdale provided the new CURLOPT_POST301 option for | Daniel Stenberg | |
curl_easy_setopt() that alters how libcurl functions when following redirects. It makes libcurl obey the RFC2616 when a 301 response is received after a non-GET request is made. Default libcurl behaviour is to change method to GET in the subsequent request (like it does for response code 302 - because that's what many/most browsers do), but with this CURLOPT_POST301 option enabled it will do what the spec says and do the next request using the same method again. I.e keep POST after 301. The curl tool got this option as --post301 Test case 1011 and 1012 were added to verify. |