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Borland's $(MAKEDIR) expands to the path where make.exe is located,
use this feature to define BCCDIR when user has not defined BCCDIR.
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The idea that the protocol and socktype is part of name resolving in the
libc functions is nuts. We keep the name resolver functions assume
TCP/STREAM and we make sure that when we want to connect to a UDP
service we use the correct UDP/DGRAM set instead. This bug was because
the ->protocol field was not always set correctly.
This bug was only affecting ipv6-disabled non-cares non-threaded builds.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3154436
Reported by: "dperham"
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In OOM situation. Follow-up fix to commit a9cd4f4ed49e1a0.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-01/0079.html
Reported by: Quinn Slack
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Only under Windows
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CMake/CheckTypeSize.c.in and CMake/CheckTypeSize.cmake were removed in
the previous cmake commit
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This makes it possible to skip the call to unit_stop() in such
cases. Also use Curl_safefree() in unit test 1302 so it will
pass the memory torture test.
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The just added speedcheck must not ruin the error code if already set
due to a problem.
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The CheckTypeSize module that comes with CMake 2.6.2 and above does
everything we need and also supports cross-compiling. Avoid duplicating
an older version of it here. This also fixes a cross-compiling error
because the old line
include ("${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}/CheckTypeSize.cmake")
failed because CMAKE_MODULE_PATH is a search path and not a directory.
Signed-off-by: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
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Check for speedcheck limits during the state machine traversals
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I came up with 33 different ways to call it and verify that it returns the
correct return code.
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fail is a new function/macro that a test case can use to indicate a test
failure for cases when the standard macros are not sufficient.
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As the function doesn't really use the connectdata struct but only the
SessionHanadle struct I modified what argument it wants.
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Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/623663
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This check verifies that a pointer contains the correct data.
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512 bytes turned out too short for some data, so now we allocate a
larger buffer instead
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2011-01/0002.html
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The UNITTEST_START and UNITTEST_STOP defines needed to do a new brace
level so that test cases can declare variables fine and still remain
fine C89 code.
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The test runner script now knows if unittests can run and the unit test
setup file says it is one. I also made runtests.pl deal with no
<command> tag set, so that the description file can get even simpler.
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When configure --enable-debug has been used, all files in lib/ are now
built twice and a separate static library crafted for unit-testing will
be linked. The unit tests in the tests/unit subdir will use that
library.
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This is the first approach at doing fairly clean and easy to write and
debug unit tests.
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We cannot assume that PATH_MAX will be enough for the remote path name
so allocating room for it is the only sensible approach.
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Since some systems don't have PATH_MAX and it isn't that clever to
assume a fixed maximum path length, the code now allocates buffer space
instead of using stack.
Reported by: Samuel Thibault
Bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=608521
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Sending "pwd" as a QUOTE command only sent the reply to the
DEBUGFUNCTION. Now it also sends an FTP-like header to the header
callback to allow similar operations as with FTP, and apps can re-use
the same parser.
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The loop condition was wrong so keys larger than 340 bits would overflow
the local stack-based buffer.
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The functionality is provided in a new source file: lib/idn_win32.c
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