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Closes #786
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As discussed in #785
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Reported-by: mgendre
Closes #784
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Closes #675
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curl_printf.h defines printf to curl_mprintf, etc. This can cause
problems with external headers which may use
__attribute__((format(printf, ...))) markers etc.
To avoid that they cause problems with system includes, we include
curl_printf.h after any system headers. That makes the three last
headers to always be, and we keep them in this order:
curl_printf.h
curl_memory.h
memdebug.h
None of them include system headers, they all do funny #defines.
Reported-by: David Benjamin
Fixes #743
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Mostly because they're not needed, because memdebug.h is always included
last of all headers so the others already included the correct ones.
But also, starting now we don't want this to accidentally include any
system headers, as the header included _before_ this header may add
defines and other fun stuff that we won't want used in system includes.
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It does open up a miniscule risk that one of the other protocols that
libcurl could use would send back a Content-Disposition header and then
curl would act on it even if not HTTP.
A future mitigation for this risk would be to allow the callback to ask
libcurl which protocol is being used.
Verified with test 1312
Closes #760
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This script now also scans src/tool_getparam.c, docs/curl.1 and
src/tool_help.c and will warn if any of them lists a command line option
not mentioned in one of the other places.
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In commit 2e42b0a2524 (Jan 2008) we made the option "--socks" deprecated
and it has not been documented since. The more explicit socks options
(like --socks4 or --socks5) should be used.
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It was mentioned as deprecated already in commit ae1912cb0d4 from
1999. It has not been documented in this millennium.
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Even if deprecated, document it so that people will find it as old
scripts may still use it.
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The code said "telnet-options" but no documentation ever said so. It
worked fine since the code is fine with a unique match of the first
part.
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It has been deprecated and undocumented since commit ad5ead8bed7 (Dec
2003). --ftp-port is the proper long option name.
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To make the aliases list reflect reality.
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... moved around options so that parsing the code to find all
single-letter options easier.
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Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-04/0126.html
Reported-by: Bru Rom
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- checks that each option has its own man page present
- checks that each option is mentioned in its corresponding index man
page
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... although it is deprecated.
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This also fixes PolarSSL session resume.
Prior to this change the TLS session information wasn't properly
saved and restored for PolarSSL and mbedTLS.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-01/0070.html
Reported-by: Thomas Glanzmann
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-04/0095.html
Reported-by: Moti Avrahami
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Fixes #779
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OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre seems to return NULL(?) for a whole lot of those
numbers so make sure the function handles this.
Reported-by: Linus Nordberg
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Previously, connections were closed immediately before the user had a
chance to extract the socket when the proxy required Negotiate
authentication.
This regression was brought in with the security fix in commit
79b9d5f1a42578f
Closes #655
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Closes #716
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While being debated (in #716) and a violation of RFC 7230 section 5.4,
this test verifies that the existing functionality works as intended. It
strips the dot from the host name and uses the host without dot
throughout the internals.
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Regression introduced in 09b5a998
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-04/0084.html
Reported-by: BoBo
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follow-up commit to 3c1e84f569 as it made curl try a little harder
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If buffer is allocated, but nothing is received during prereceive
stage, than number of processed bytes must be zero.
Closes #778
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Closes #686 for now.
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Adding support for IRIs is a mouthful, but is probably interesting at
least for areas and countries where the use of such "URLs" are growing
popularity.
Closes #776
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