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Closes #729
Closes #728
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Renamed all the SASL functions that moved to the new vauth directory to
include the correct module name.
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As most of this work was performed in 2015 but not pushed until 2016
updated the copyright year to reflect the public facing changes.
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Updated the makefiles and Visual Studio project files to support moving
the authentication code to the new lib/vauth directory that was started
in commit 0d04e859e1.
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Add ALPN support for schannel. This allows cURL to negotiate
HTTP/2.0 connections when built with schannel.
Closes #724
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Use the local, reasonably updated, 'now' value when creating the message
string to output for the timeout condition.
Fixes #619
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... so we don't need extra boringssl precautions for for
HAVE_ERR_REMOVE_THREAD_STATE_NOARG.
Pointed-out-by: David Benjamin
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The removed arg is only done in OpenSSL
Bug: https://twitter.com/xtraemeat/status/712564874098917376
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... and update the coming release dates a bit
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Follow up to commit a8c7f0fcbf prior to release.
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/685
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It seems we may have some autobuild problems after this commit went
in. Trying to see if a revert helps to get them back.
This reverts commit 2716350d1f3edc8e929f6ceeee05051090f6d642.
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... makes it a lot faster
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... to make it look nicer in markdown outputa
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- Do not use wolfSSL's sample user-setting files.
wolfSSL starting in v3.9.0 has added their own sample user settings that
are applied by default, but we don't use them because we have our own
settings.
- Do not use wolfSSL's Visual Studio Unicode character setting.
wolfSSL Visual Studio projects use the Unicode character set however our
settings and options imitate mingw build which does not use the Unicode
character set. This does not appear to have any effect at the moment but
better safe than sorry.
These changes are backwards compatible with earlier versions.
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warning C4189: 'data': local variable is initialized but not referenced
...and some minor formatting/spacing changes.
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Support for the (undocumented) AuthorizedKeysFile2 was removed in
OpenSSH 5.9, released in September 2011
Closes #715
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warning C4189: 'data': local variable is initialized but not referenced
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warning C4706: assignment within conditional expression
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Rather than use TRUE, FALSE, NULL, 0 or != 0 in if/while conditions.
Additionally, corrected some example code to adhere to the recommended
coding style.
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warning: conversion to 'unsigned char' from 'int' may alter its value
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vtls/mbedtls.h:67:36: warning: implicit declaration of function
‘mbedtls_sha256’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
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Following commit c5744340db. Additionally removes the need for a second
'result code' variable as well.
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.. because curl_multi_wait can no longer signal poll failure.
follow-up to 77e1726
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/707
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As these files don't need to contain references to the source files,
although typically do, added basic files which only include three
filters and don't require the project file generator to be modified.
These files allow the source code to be viewed in the Solution Explorer
in versions of Visual Studio from 2010 onwards in the same manner as
previous versions did rather than one large view of files.
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warning C4706: assignment within conditional expression
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warning C4668: 'USE_IPV6' is not defined as a preprocessor macro,
replacing with '0' for '#if/#elif'
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warning C4701: potentially uninitialized local variable 'size' used
Technically this can't happen, as the usage of 'size' is protected by
'if(parsed)' and 'parsed' is only set after 'size' has been parsed.
Anyway, lets keep the compiler happy.
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Since gcc 5, the processor output can get split up on multiple lines
that made the configure script fail to figure out values from
definitions. The fix is to use cpp -P, and this fix now first checks if
cpp -P is necessary and then if cpp -P works before it uses that to
extract defined values.
Fixes #719
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formdata.c:390: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
Introduced in commit ca5f9341ef this happens because a char*, which is
32-bits wide in 32-bit land, is being cast to a curl_off_t which is
64-bits wide where 64-bit integers are supported by the compiler.
This doesn't happen in 64-bit land as a pointer is the same size as a
curl_off_t.
This fix doesn't address the fact that a 64-bit value cannot be used
for CURLFORM_CONTENTLEN when set in a form array and compiled on a
32-bit platforms, it does at least suppress the compilation warning.
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