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Enable pedantic-errors for GCC >= 5 with --enable-werror. Before GCC 5,
pedantic-errors was synonymous to -Werror=pedantic [0], which is still
the case for clang [1]. With GCC 5, it became complementary [2].
Also fix a resulting error in acinclude.m4 as main's return type was
missing, which is illegal in C99.
[0] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html
[1] https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#options-to-control-error-and-warning-messages
[2] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-5.1.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2747
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2747
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and remove the private SIZE_T_MAX define and use the generic one.
Closes #2902
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Since the public pinning support was brought in e644866caf4. GnuTLS
2.11.3 was released in October 2010.
Figured out in #2890
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... before the stream is started, we have it set to -1.
Fixes #2894
Closes #2898
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... for extracting certs from a live HTTPS server to make a cacerts.pem
from them.
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To make uploads significantly faster in some circumstances.
Part 2 of #2888
Closes #2892
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Saves 16KB on the easy handle for operations that don't need that
buffer.
Part 1 of #2888
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Handles created with curl_easy_duphandle do not use the SSL engine set
up in the original handle. This fixes the issue by storing the engine
name in the internal url state and setting the engine from its name
inside curl_easy_duphandle.
Reported-by: Anton Gerasimov
Signed-of-by: Laurent Bonnans
Fixes #2829
Closes #2833
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If this is the last stream on this connection, the RST_STREAM might not
get pushed to the wire otherwise.
Fixes #2882
Closes #2887
Researched-by: Michael Kaufmann
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Follow-up to 099f37e9c57
Pointed-out-by: Marcel Raad
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This struct field is never set TRUE in any existing code path. This
change removes the field completely.
Closes #2871
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... simply because this is usually a sign of the user having omitted the
file name and the next option is instead "eaten" by the parser as a file
name.
Add test1268 to verify
Closes #2885
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Might help bug #2688 debugging
Closes #2880
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... since the gcc-8 ones seem to fail frequently.
Follow-up from b85207199544ca
Closes #2886
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... and now listed in alphabetical order!
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This change allows to use the CMake config files generated by Curl's
CMake scripts for static builds of the library.
The symbol CURL_STATIC lib must be defined to compile downstream,
thus the config package is the perfect place to do so.
Fixes #2817
Closes #2823
Reported-by: adnn on github
Reviewed-by: Sergei Nikulov
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Added test 656 (based on test 604) to verify the fix.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1595135
Closes #2879
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The verbose message "Authentication using SSH public key file" was
printed each time the ssh_userauth_publickey_auto() was called, which
meant each time a packet was transferred over network because the API
operates in non-blocking mode.
This patch makes sure that the verbose message is printed just once
(when the authentication state is entered by the SSH state machine).
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Since they started to fail almost 100% since a few days.
Closes #2876
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2869
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Deal with tiny "HTTP/0.9" (header-less) responses by checking the
status-line early, even before a full "HTTP/" is received to allow
detecting 0.9 properly.
Test 1266 and 1267 added to verify.
Fixes #2420
Closes #2872
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... to make make the files appear in distribution tarballs
Closes #2856
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... when curl is built from distribution tarball
Closes #2856
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Split off testing file names with double quotes into new test 1158.
Disable it for MSYS using a precheck as it doesn't support file names
with double quotes (but Cygwin does, for example).
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2796
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2854
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- Determine if perl is in the user's PATH by running perl.exe.
Prior to this change detection was done by checking the PATH for perl/
but that did not work in all cases (eg git install includes perl but
not in perl/ path).
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2865
Reported-by: Daniel JeliĆski
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- CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION: add newlines
- CURLOPT_INTERLEAVEFUNCTION: fix the description of 'userdata'
- CURLOPT_READDATA: mention crashes, same as in CURLOPT_WRITEDATA
- CURLOPT_READFUNCTION: rename 'instream' to 'userdata' and explain
how to set it
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2868
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Pointed-out-by: Rikard Falkeborn
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2860
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On Windows, casting between unrelated function types is fine and
sometimes even necessary, so just use an intermediate cast to
(void (*) (void)) to silence the warning as described in [0].
[0] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.1.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2860
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Adds test 1522 for verification.
Reported-by: cjmsoregan
Fixes #2847
Closes #2864
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Closes #2867
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Follow-up to 298d2565e
Coverity CID 1438387
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Follow-up to 2de63ab179eb78630ee039ad94fb2a5423df522d and
0b87c963252d3504552ee0c8cf4402bd65a80af5.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2862
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Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Fixes #2861
Closes #2863
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Fixes #2837
Closes #2858
Reported-by: Markus Elfring
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Closes #2857
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Previously, the macro TEST_HANG_TIMEOUT was unused, but since there is
looping going on, we might as well add timing instead of removing it.
Closes #2853
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The macro has never been used, and it there is not really any place
where it would make sense to add timing checks.
Closes #2852
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The macro seems to never have been used.
Closes #2852
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Usage was removed in 5113ad0424044458ac497fa1458ebe0101356b22.
Closes #2852
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Its usage was removed in
84ad1fd3047815f9c6e78728bb351b828eac10b1.
Closes #2852
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Their usage was removed in 3a145180cc754a5959ca971ef3cd243c5c83fc51.
Closes #2852
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Fixes #2806
Closes #2843
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... by making sure it uses the -I provided by pkg-config!
Reported-by: pszemus on github
Fixes #2848
Closes #2850
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Somehow I didn't include the amended version of the previous fix. This
is the missing piece.
Pointed-out-by: Viktor Szakats
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