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This is already added by the test suite; it's not clear why all these
tests had it, unless it's cargo-culting.
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Avoid casting away low-level const.
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... to really make sure the boundary fits in the target buffer.
Fixes unused parameter 'buflen' warning.
Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1468#issuecomment-300078754
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... using the docs/cmdline-opts/gen.pl script, so that we get all the
command line option documentation from the same source.
The generation of the list has to be done manually and pasted into the
source code.
Closes #1465
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When the random seed is purposely made predictable for testing purposes
by using the CURL_ENTROPY environment variable, process that data in an
endian agnostic way so the the initial random seed is the same
regardless of endianness.
- Change Curl_rand to write to a char array instead of int array.
- Add Curl_rand_hex to write random hex characters to a buffer.
Fixes #1315
Closes #1468
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
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Otherwise, subsequent uses of stunnel overwrite the configuration file
of previous invocations so they can no longer be inspected.
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Commit 481e0de00a9003b9c5220b120e3fc302d9b0932d changed the variable
type from int to size_t, so don't cast the result of strlen to int
anymore.
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alarm's argument is unsigned.
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long is 32 bits while size_t is 64 bits on MinGW-w64, so
typecheck-gcc.h complains when using size_t for a long option.
Also, curl_socket_t is unsigned long long rather than int.
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... to also make it update when we remove files, like we did for
--environment in commit a8e388dd1095.
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Avoids narrowing conversion warnings because rlim_t is usually
unsigned long.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1469
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The first argument to select is an int, while curl_socket_t is
unsigned long long when using WinSock. It's ignored anyway [1].
[1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740141.aspx
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Don't convert string literal to char * before assigning it to
const char *.
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Don't do anything in this file if CURLRES_THREADED is not defined.
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The cases this warns about are handled elsewhere, so just use an
intermediate variable to silence the warning.
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Apparently, /usr/bin/m4 ignores the --version parameter and waits for
input from stdin.
Fixes #1471
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...to render properly nroff.
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... and USE_ENVIRONMENT and --environment. It was once added for RISC OS
support and its platform specific behavior has been annoying ever
since. Added in commit c3c8bbd3b2688da8e, mostly unchanged since
then. Most probably not actually used for years.
Closes #1463
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Also, document that numbered datacheck sections are possible.
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Avoid casting string literals to non-const char *.
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calloc and ai_addrlen expect different (usually unsigned) types.
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Suggested-by: Dan Fandrich
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... instead of numerical order.
Closes #1466
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assign string literals to const char * instead of char * in order to
avoid a lot of these warnings:
cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier
[-Wcast-qual]
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Windows does not allow setting the locale with environment variables (as
the test attempted to do), so the test failed when run with a user
locale that has a comma as radixchar. Changed the test to call
setlocale() explicitly to ensure that a known working locale is set even
on Windows.
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SEND_QUAL_ARG2 had to be set, but was never used. Use it in swrite to
avoid warnings about casting away low-level const.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1464
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Fix the following warnings when building the tests by using the correct
types:
cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier
[-Wcast-qual]
implicit conversion changes signedness [-Wsign-conversion]
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1452
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1452
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Previous TODO wanting to write in chunks. We should support writing more
at once since some TELNET servers may respond immediately upon first
byte written such as WHOIS servers.
Closes #1389
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... and instead properly respond with an error message to the user
instead of silently ignoring.
Fixes #1453
Closes #1458
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Support for _MPRINTF_REPLACE in mprintf.h was removed in
55452ebdff47f98bf3cc383f1dfc3623fcaefefd, replaced with curl_printf.h.
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