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ARM targets need advapi32 explicitly.
Closes #2363
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This is a workaround for an unsolved travis issue that is causing CI
instances to sporadically fail due to 'unable to connect' issues during
apt stage.
Ref: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8507
Ref: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9112#issuecomment-376305909
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follow-up to a9a7b60
Closes #2428
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In order to make curl_multi_timeout() return suitable "sleep" times even
when there's no socket to wait for while the name is being resolved in a
helper thread.
It will increases the timeouts as time passes.
Closes #2419
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Closes #2399
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- Move the CURL_WERROR option processing after the configuration checks
to avoid failures in case of warnings during the configuration checks.
This is a partial fix for #2358
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This is fixes #2358
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If a connection has received a GOAWAY frame while not being used, the
function now reads frames off the connection before trying to reuse it
to avoid reusing connections the server has told us not to use.
Reported-by: Alex Baines
Fixes #1967
Closes #2402
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Closes #2414
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Reported-by: Michal Trybus
Fixes #2400
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Closes #2317
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Reported-by: Dongliang Mu
Fixes #2410
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Reported-by: Muz Dima
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Make the integer overflow check not rely on the undefined behavior that
a size_t wraps around on overflow.
Detected by lgtm.com
Closes #2408
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Detected by lgtm.com
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Detected by lgtm.com
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RFC822 section 5.2 mentions Universal Time, 'UT', to be synonymous with
GMT.
Closes #2401
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Currently CMake cannot detect Brotli support. This adds detection of the
libraries and associated header files. It also adds this to the
generated config.
Closes #2392
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This patch adds CURLOPT_DNS_SHUFFLE_ADDRESSES to explicitly request
shuffling of IP addresses returned for a hostname when there is more
than one. This is useful when the application knows that a round robin
approach is appropriate and is willing to accept the consequences of
potentially discarding some preference order returned by the system's
implementation.
Closes #1694
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To offer applications a more defined behavior, we clear the buffer as
early as possible.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes #2190
Closes #2377
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Add --haproxy-protocol for the command line tool
Closes #2162
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Reported-by: Vincas Razma
Fixes #2364
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When a transfer is requested to get done and it is put in the pending
queue when limited by number of connections, total or per-host, libcurl
would previously very aggressively retry *ALL* pending transfers to get
them transferring. That was very time consuming.
By reducing the aggressiveness in how pending are being retried, we
waste MUCH less time on putting transfers back into pending again.
Some test cases got a factor 30(!) speed improvement with this change.
Reported-by: Cyril B
Fixes #2369
Closes #2383
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Especially unpausing a transfer might have to move the socket back to the
"currently used sockets" hash to get monitored. Otherwise it would never get
any more data and get stuck. Easily triggered with pausing using the
multi_socket API.
Reported-by: Philip Prindeville
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-03/0048.html
Fixes #2393
Closes #2391
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* use member struct event’s instead of pointers to alloc’d struct
events
* simplify the cases for the mcode_or_die() function via macros;
* make multi_timer_cb() actually do what the block comment says it
should;
* accept a “stop” command on the FIFO to shut down the service;
* use cleaner notation for unused variables than the (void) hack;
* allow following redirections (304’s);
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Due to very frequent updates of the rate limit "window", it could
attempt to rate limit within the same milliseconds and that then made
the calculations wrong, leading to it not behaving correctly on very
fast transfers.
This new logic updates the rate limit "window" to be no shorter than the
last three seconds and only updating the timestamps for this when
switching between the states TOOFAST/PERFORM.
Reported-by: 刘佩东
Fixes #2386
Closes #2388
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Found via `codespell`
Closes #2389
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Closes #2387
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/2381
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This is what "HTTP/0.9" basically looks like.
Reported on IRC
Closes #2382
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It fails somewhere between every 3rd to 10th travis-CI run
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Fixes #2380
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Detected by Coverity Analysis:
Error: IDENTIFIER_TYPO:
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:229: identifier_typo: Using "SuportedMech" appears to be a typo:
* Identifier "SuportedMech" is only known to be referenced here, or in copies of this code.
* Identifier "SupportedMech" is referenced elsewhere at least 4 times.
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/smbserver.py:2651: identifier_use: Example 1: Using identifier "SupportedMech".
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/smbserver.py:2308: identifier_use: Example 2: Using identifier "SupportedMech".
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:252: identifier_use: Example 3: Using identifier "SupportedMech" (2 total uses in this function).
curl-7.58.0/tests/python_dependencies/impacket/spnego.py:229: remediation: Should identifier "SuportedMech" be replaced by "SupportedMech"?
Closes #2379
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Reported-by: Aron Bergman
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-03/0049.html
[ci skip]
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This reverts commit a577059f92fc65bd6b81717f0737f897a5b34248.
The assignment really needs to be there or we risk working with an
uninitialized pointer.
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follow-up to 72a0f62
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To sync it with changes made for the libssh2 project.
Also cleanup some whitespace.
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... don't consider it an error!
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Łukasz Domeradzki
Fixes #2365
Closes #2375
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