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Instead of generation a broken completion file.
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Closes #596
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.. and enable SSLpinning tests for mbedTLS, BoringSSL and LibreSSL.
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Previously, when HTTP/2 is enabled and used, and stream has content
length known, Curl_read was not called when there was no bytes left to
read. Because of this, we could not make sure that
http2_handle_stream_close was called for every stream. Since we use
http2_handle_stream_close to emit trailer fields, they were
effectively ignored. This commit changes the code so that Curl_read is
called even if no bytes left to read, to ensure that
http2_handle_stream_close is called for every stream.
Discussed in https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/564
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This regression landed in 5778e6f5 and made libcurl not act on received
settings and instead stayed with its internal defaults.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-01/0031.html
Reported-by: Bankde
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This reverts commit 46cb70e9fa81c9a56de484cdd7c5d9d0d9fbec36.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-01/0031.html
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Discussed in https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/564
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Use the ACE form of IDN hostnames as key in the connection cache. Add
new tests.
Closes #592
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- Fix ALPN reply detection.
- Wrap nghttp2 code in ifdef USE_NGHTTP2.
Prior to this change ALPN and HTTP/2 did not work properly in mbedTLS.
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Check that the trailer buffer exists before attempting a client write
for trailers on stream close.
Refer to comments in https://github.com/bagder/curl/pull/564
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Mistake from commit a464f33843ee1
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To make sure curl doesn't allow multiplexing before a connection is
upgraded to HTTP/2 (like when Upgrade: h2c fails), we must make sure the
connection uses HTTP/2 as well and not only check what's wanted.
Closes #584
Patch-by: c0ff
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- Add to both curl_global_init.3 and libcurl.3 the caveat for Windows
that initializing libcurl via a DLL's DllMain or static initializer
could cause a deadlock.
Bug: https://github.com/bagder/curl/issues/586
Reported-by: marc-groundctl@users.noreply.github.com
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MSYS would otherwise turn a /-style path into a C:\-style path.
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While still using datacheck mode binary for the inline reply data.
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Move the text-mode conversion for reply/replycheck from the verify
section into the load section and add support for 4 more check parts.
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Not converting to double caused small timeouts to be skipped.
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Not converting to double caused small timeouts to be skipped.
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Previously file.txt[CR][LF] would have been returned as file.tx
(without the last t) if filetype is symlink. Now the t is
included and the internal item_length includes the zero byte.
Spotted using test 576 on Windows.
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Follow up on b064ff0c351bb287557228575ef4c1d079b866fb, thanks Daniel.
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This allows the root Makefile.am to include the Makefile.inc without
causing automake to warn on it (variables named *_SOURCES are
magic). curl_SOURCES is then instead assigned properly in
src/Makefile.am only.
Closes #577
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Try harder to prevent libcurl from opening up an additional socket when
CURLOPT_PIPEWAIT is set. Accomplished by letting ongoing TCP and TLS
handshakes complete first before the decision is made.
Closes #575
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This makes it easier for emacs users to automatically get the right
2-space indentation when they edit curl source files.
c++-mode is in there as well because Emacs can't easily know if
something is a C or C++ header.
Closes #574
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This patch was "nicked" from the MINGW-packages project by Daniel.
https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/commit/9253d0bf58a1486e91f7efb5316e7fdb48fa4007
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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This patch is adopted from the MINGW-packages project. It makes it
possible to build curl both shared and static again.
URL: https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/tree/master/mingw-w64-curl
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The request needs to be read and send in binary mode in order to use
CRLF instead of LF. Adding --upload-file - causes curl to read stdin
in binary mode.
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