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Double-underscored or underscore plus uppercase letter at least.
... as they're claimed to be reserved.
Reported-by: patnyb on github
Fixes #4254
Closes #4255
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Runs no tests
Closes #4253
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Closes #4252
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Initialise 'mimetype' and require the -p12 arg.
Closes #4248
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Follow-up to f9c7ba9096ec
The use of DOT_CHAR for ".ssh" was probably a mistake and is removed
now.
Pointed-out-by: Gisle Vanem
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4230#issuecomment-522960638
Closes #4247
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Reported in build "Win32 target on Debian Stretch (64-bit) -
i686-w64-mingw32 - gcc-20170516"
Closes #4245
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Closes #4244
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Closes #4243
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Closes #4242
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This removes the need to hard-code the quiche target path in
configure.ac.
This depends on https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche/pull/128
Closes #4237
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For a long time (since 7.28.1) we've returned error when setting the
value to 1 to make applications notice that we stopped supported the old
behavior for 1. Starting now, we treat 1 and 2 exactly the same.
Closes #4241
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Fall-back to _curlrc if the dot-version is missing.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Holme
Closes #4230
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... but fall back and try "_netrc" too if the dot version didn't work.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Holme
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... which of course doesn't have to be the same used at build-time.
Function just recently merged in ngtcp2.
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To fix a segfault and to better deal with 0-RTT
Assisted-by: Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
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The quiche debug callback is global and can only be initialized once, so
make sure we don't do it multiple times (e.g. if multiple requests are
executed).
In addition this initializes the callback before the connection is
created, so we get logs for the handshake as well.
Closes #4236
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Closes #4235
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HTTP3 is now already in full progress
Downgrade redirects can be achived almost exactly like that by setting
CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS.
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Closes #4207
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When a username and password are provided in the URL, they were wrongly
removed from the stored URL so that subsequent uses of the same URL
wouldn't find the crendentials. This made doing HTTP auth with multiple
connections (like Digest) mishave.
Regression from 46e164069d1a5230 (7.62.0)
Test case 335 added to verify.
Reported-by: Mike Crowe
Fixes #4228
Closes #4229
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Tests are no longer grouped by numeric range[1]. Let's stop saying that
and provide some alternative advice for numbering tests.
[1] https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2019-08/0043.html
Closes #4227
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... to make it complete in time. This cut seems not almost not affect
the coverage percentage and yet completes within 35 minutes on travis
where the previous runs recently always timed out after 50.
Closes #4223
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Closes #4226
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... instead of having them in quicsocket
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Closes #4225
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Closes #4220
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With HTTP/3 libs and plenty TLS libs, I manged to hit the limit (which
causes a truncated output).
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- Add new error code CURLE_AUTH_ERROR.
Prior to this change auth function errors were signaled by
CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY and CURLE_RECV_ERROR, and neither one was
technically correct.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3848
Co-authored-by: Dominik Hölzl
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3864
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Follow-up from 1a2df1518ad8653f
Closes #4222
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Closes #4221
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SSL_VersionRangeGetDefault returns (TLSv1.0, TLSv1.2) as supported
range in NSS 3.45. It looks like the intention is to raise the minimum
version rather than lowering the maximum, so adjust accordingly. Note
that the caller (nss_setup_connect) initializes the version range to
(TLSv1.0, TLSv1.3), so there is no need to check for >= TLSv1.0 again.
Closes #4187
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reviewed-by: Kamil Dudka
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... and sorted the list alphabetically
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Follow-up to 98c3f148 that removed it from the header file
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Use --recursive to get boringssl in one line
Closes #4219
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Closes #4217
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