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A simple function to test whether the PP is not sending and there are
still more data in its receiver cache. This will be later utilized to:
1) Change Curl_pp_multi_statemach() and Curl_pp_easy_statemach() to
not test socket state and just call user's statemach_act() function
when there are more data to process, because otherwise the task would
just hang, waiting for more data from the socket.
2) Allow PP users to read multiple responses by looping as long as there
are more data available and current phase is not finished.
(Currently needed for correct processing of IMAP SELECT responses.)
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I just noticed Metalink support wasn't listed as a feature of the tool.
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The this_url pointer wasn't being initialized, so if strdup() would return
null when copying the filename in a metalink file, then hilarity would
ensue during the cleanup phase. This change was brought to you by clang,
which noticed this and raised a warning.
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Schannel and darwinssl use the certificates built into the
OS to do vert verification instead of bundles. darwinssl
is thread-safe. Corrected typos in the NSS docs.
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The attempt to use gai_strerror() or alternative function didn't work as
the 'sock_error' field didn't contain the proper error code. But since
this hasn't been reported and thus isn't really a big deal I decided to
just scrap the whole attempt to output the detailed resolver error and
instead remain with just stating that the resolving of the name failed.
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conversion to 'int' from 'long int' may alter its value
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follow-up to commit ed7174c6f66, rename 'wait' to 'block'
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It seems older gcc installations (at least) will cause warnings if we
name a variable 'wait'. Now changed to 'block' instead.
Reported by: Jiří Hruška
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-02/0247.html
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Apple made a number of changes to Xcode 4. The SDKs were moved, the entire
Developer folder was moved, and PowerPC support was removed. The script
will now adapt to those changes and should be future-proofed against
additional changes in case Apple moves the Developer folder ever again.
Also, the minimum OS X version compiler option was removed, so that the
framework can be built against the latest SDK but still run in older cats.
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Tidied up result variables to be consistent in name, declaration order
and default values.
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Fixed a 64-to-32 compiler warning raised when building with
clang and the --with-darwinssl option.
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Pointed out by Steve Holme
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Due to the reordering of functions in commit 586f5d361474 the forward
declaration to state_upgrade_tls() are no longer required.
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Repaired all curl/lib/checksrc.pl warnings in the previous four patches
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Added WIN32 threading support for PolarSSL entropy if
--enable-threaded-resolver config flag is set and process.h can be found.
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Added pthread support for polarssl entropy if --enable-threaded-resolver
config flag is set and pthread.h can be found.
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Add non-threaded entropy and ctr_drbg and removed HAVEGE_RANDOM define
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Print out human readable error strings for PolarSSL related errors
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Since the function takes no argument, the macro shouldn't take one as
some compilers will error out on that.
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... since they're not used by the easy interface really, I wanted to
remove the association. Also, I unified the pingpong statemachine driver
into a single function with a 'wait' argument: Curl_pp_statemach.
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Remove tailing whitespace introduced in commit 7ed689d24a4e.
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A call to Curl_ssl_connect() was accidentally left in when the SSL/TLS
connection layer was reworked in 7.29. Not only would this cause the
connection to block but had the additional overhead of calling the
non-blocking connect a little bit later.
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Renamed smtp_state_auth_resp() function to match the implementations in
IMAP and POP3.
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Clarify the code by reducing ifdefs
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This function was only used twice, both in places where performance
isn't crucial (socks + if2ip). Removing the use of this function removes
the need to have our private version for systems without it == reduced
amount of code.
Also, in the SOCKS case it is clearly better to fail gracefully rather
than to truncate the results.
This work was triggered by a bug report on the strcal prototype in
strequal.h.
strlcat was added in commit db70cd28 in February 2001!
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1192
Reported by: Jeremy Huddleston
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As Curl_FormBoundary() is no longer used outside of this file (since
commit ad7291c1a9d), it is now renamed to formboundary() and is made
static.
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Instead of just abusing the pseudo-randomizer from Curl_FormBoundary(),
this now uses Curl_ossl_random() to get entropy.
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Replaced two explicit comparisons of CURLE_OK with boolean alternatives.
General tidy up of comments.
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The smtp_connect() function was setting the member variables of the
pingpong structure twice, once before calling Curl_pp_init() and once
after!
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Use 'vs' directory tree given that 'vc' intended one clashes
with an already existing build target in file Makefile.dist.
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Version 7.29.0 uses Makefiles generated with a newer version of the
autotools than the previous 7.28.1. These Makefiles try to install
e.g. header files by calling install-sh with multiple source files as
arguments. The bundled install-sh is to old and does not support this.
The problem only occurs, if install-sh is actually being used, ie. the
platform install executable is to old or not usable. Example: Solaris
10.
The files install-sh and mkinstalldirs are now updated with the automake
1.11.3 versions. A better fix might be to completely remove them from
git and force the files to be added/created during buildconf.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1195
Reported by: Rainer Jung
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Fixed a small whitespace issue that crept in there in commit
508cdf4da4d7.
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Fixed a null pointer reference when an empty challenge is passed to the
Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message() function.
Bug: http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/1193/
Reported by: Saran Neti
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Removed unnecessary end of line check and return.
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