Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2016-03-19 | ftp/imap/pop3/smtp: Fixed compilation warning when /Wall enabled | Steve Holme | |
warning C4706: assignment within conditional expression | |||
2016-03-19 | config-w32.h: Fixed compilation warning when /Wall enabled | Steve Holme | |
warning C4668: 'USE_IPV6' is not defined as a preprocessor macro, replacing with '0' for '#if/#elif' | |||
2016-03-19 | imap.c: Fixed compilation warning with /Wall enabled | Steve Holme | |
warning C4701: potentially uninitialized local variable 'size' used Technically this can't happen, as the usage of 'size' is protected by 'if(parsed)' and 'parsed' is only set after 'size' has been parsed. Anyway, lets keep the compiler happy. | |||
2016-03-19 | KNOWN_BUGS: #93 Issue with CURLFORM_CONTENTLEN in arrays on 32-bit platforms | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-18 | bump: the coming release is 7.48.0 | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-18 | configure: use cpp -P when needed | Daniel Stenberg | |
Since gcc 5, the processor output can get split up on multiple lines that made the configure script fail to figure out values from definitions. The fix is to use cpp -P, and this fix now first checks if cpp -P is necessary and then if cpp -P works before it uses that to extract defined values. Fixes #719 | |||
2016-03-18 | formdata.c: Fixed compilation warning | Steve Holme | |
formdata.c:390: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size Introduced in commit ca5f9341ef this happens because a char*, which is 32-bits wide in 32-bit land, is being cast to a curl_off_t which is 64-bits wide where 64-bit integers are supported by the compiler. This doesn't happen in 64-bit land as a pointer is the same size as a curl_off_t. This fix doesn't address the fact that a 64-bit value cannot be used for CURLFORM_CONTENTLEN when set in a form array and compiled on a 32-bit platforms, it does at least suppress the compilation warning. | |||
2016-03-18 | FAQ: 2.5 Install libcurl for both 32bit and 64bit? | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-17 | openssl: adapt to API breakage in ERR_remove_thread_state() | Gisle Vanem | |
The OpenSSL API change that broke this is "Convert ERR_STATE to new multi-threading API": openssl commit 8509dcc. Closes #713 | |||
2016-03-17 | version: init moved to private name space, added protos | Daniel Stenberg | |
follow-up to 80015cdd52145 | |||
2016-03-17 | openssl: verbose: show matching SAN pattern | Daniel Stenberg | |
... to allow users to see which specfic wildcard that matched when such is used. Also minor logic cleanup to simplify the code, and I removed all tabs from verbose strings. | |||
2016-03-16 | version: thread safety | Jay Satiro | |
2016-03-16 | transfer: Removed redundant HTTP authentication include files | Steve Holme | |
It would also seem that share.h is not required here either as there are no references to the Curl_share structure or functions. | |||
2016-03-16 | easy: Removed redundant HTTP authentication include files | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-15 | CURLOPT_SSLENGINE.3: Only for OpenSSL built with engine support | Jay Satiro | |
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-03/0150.html Reported-by: Oliver Graute | |||
2016-03-15 | curl_sasl: Minor code indent fixes | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-14 | runtests: mention when run event-based | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | easy: add check to malloc() when running event-based | Daniel Stenberg | |
... to allow torture tests then too. | |||
2016-03-14 | memdebug: skip logging the limit countdown, fflush when reached | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | CODE_STYLE: Space around operators | Daniel Stenberg | |
As just discussed on the mailing list, also document how we prefer spacing in expressions. | |||
2016-03-14 | curl: glob_range: no need to check unsigned variable for negative | Daniel Stenberg | |
cppcheck warned: [src/tool_urlglob.c:283]: (style) Checking if unsigned variable 'step_n' is less than zero. | |||
2016-03-14 | CODE_STYLE: add example for indent style as well | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | CODE_STYLE: mention braces for functions too | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | docs/Makefile.am: include CODE_STYLE in tarball too | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | CONTRIBUTE: moved out code style to a separate document | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | CODE_STYLE: initial version | Daniel Stenberg | |
Ripped out from CONTRIBUTE into its own document, but also extended from there. | |||
2016-03-14 | curl_sasl.c: minor code indent fixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-14 | multi: simplified singlesocket | Daniel Stenberg | |
Since sh_getentry() now checks for invalid sockets itself and by narrowing the scope of the remove_sock_from_hash variable. | |||
2016-03-14 | multi: introduce sh_getentry() for looking up sockets in the sockhash | Daniel Stenberg | |
Simplify the code by using a single entry that looks for a socket in the socket hash. As indicated in #712, the code looked for CURL_SOCKET_BAD at some point and that is ineffective/wrong and this makes it easier to avoid that. | |||
2016-03-14 | multi hash: ensure modulo performed on curl_socket_t | Jaime Fullaondo | |
Closes #712 | |||
2016-03-13 | base64: Minor coding standard and style updates | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-13 | base64: Use 'CURLcode result' for curl result codes | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-13 | negotiate: Use 'CURLcode result' for curl result codes | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-13 | multi_runsingle: avoid loop in CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT | Maksim Kuzevanov | |
Closes #703 | |||
2016-03-13 | TODO: Use the RFC6265 test suite | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-13 | checksrc.bat: Added the ability to scan src and lib source independently | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-12 | digest: Use boolean based success code for Curl_sasl_digest_get_pair() | Steve Holme | |
Rather than use a 0 and 1 integer base result code use a TRUE / FALSE based success code. | |||
2016-03-12 | digest: Corrected some typos in comments | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-12 | krb5: Corrected some typos in function descriptions | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-12 | ntlm: Corrected some typos in function descriptions | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-11 | url: Corrected indentation when calling idna_to_ascii_lz() | Steve Holme | |
2016-03-11 | idn_win32: Use boolean based success codes | Steve Holme | |
Rather than use 0 and 1 integer base result codes use a FALSE / TRUE based success code. | |||
2016-03-10 | idn_win32.c: warning: Trailing whitespace | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-10 | idn_win32.c: Fixed compilation warning from commit 9e7fcd4291 | Steve Holme | |
warning C4267: 'function': conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data | |||
2016-03-10 | THANKS-filter: unify Michael König | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-10 | RELEASE-NOTES: synced with 863c5766dd | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-10 | ftp: remove a check for NULL(!) | Daniel Stenberg | |
... as it implies we need to check for that on all the other variable references as well (as Coverity otherwise warns us for missing NULL checks), and we're alredy making sure that the pointer is never NULL. | |||
2016-03-10 | cookies: first n/v pair in Set-Cookie: is the cookie, then parameters | Daniel Stenberg | |
RFC 6265 section 4.1.1 spells out that the first name/value pair in the header is the actual cookie name and content, while the following are the parameters. libcurl previously had a more liberal approach which causes significant problems when introducing new cookie parameters, like the suggested new cookie priority draft. The previous logic read all n/v pairs from left-to-right and the first name used that wassn't a known parameter name would be used as the cookie name, thus accepting "Set-Cookie: Max-Age=2; person=daniel" to be a cookie named 'person' while an RFC 6265 compliant parser should consider that to be a cookie named 'Max-Age' with an (unknown) parameter 'person'. Fixes #709 | |||
2016-03-10 | krb5: improved type handling to avoid clang compiler warnings | Daniel Stenberg | |
2016-03-10 | url.c: fix clang warning: no newline at end of file | Daniel Stenberg | |