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We use `check_c_source_compiles` to check possible send/recv signatures
by reproducing the forward declarations from system headers. On Windows
the `winsock2.h` header adds dll linkage settings to its forward
declaration. If ours does not match the compiler warns:
warning C4273: 'recv': inconsistent dll linkage
Add `WINSOCK_API_LINKAGE` to our test signatures when it is defined so
that our linkage is consistent with that from `winsock2.h`.
Fixes #4764
Closes #5232
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Reported by the new script 'scripts/copyright.pl'. The script has a
regex whitelist for the files that don't need copyright headers.
Removed three (mostly usesless) README files from docs/
Closes #5141
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- remove check for unsupported old CMake versions
- do not link to c-ares library twice
- modernize custom Find modules
- FindLibSSH2:
- pass version to FPHSA to show it in the output
- use LIBSSH2_VERSION define to extract the version number in
one shot. This variable exists in the header for 10 years.
- remove unneeded code
- FindNGHTTP2.cmake:
- drop needless FPHSA argument
- mark found variables as advanced
- FindNSS.cmake:
- show version number
- FindCARES.cmake:
- drop default paths
- use FPHSA instead of checking things by hand
- remove needless explict variable dereference
- simplify count_true()
- allow all policies up to version 3.16 to be set to NEW
- do not rerun check for -Wstrict-aliasing=3 every time
In contrast to every other compiler flag this has a = in it, which CMake
can't have in a variable name.
- only read the interesting strings from curlver.h
Reviewed-by: Peter Wu
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4975
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With CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE set to STATIC_LIBRARY, the try_compile()
(which is used by check_c_source_compiles()) will build static library
instead of executable. This avoids linking additional libraries in and thus
speeds up those checks a little.
This commit also avoids #3743 (GSSAPI build errors) on itself with cmake
3.6 or above. That issue was fixed separately for all versions.
Ref: #3744
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Reviewed-by: Jakub Zakrzewski
Closes #2715
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... by simply trying the Windows argument types first.
Fixes #1640
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Mirrors the autotools behavior introduced with curl-7_50_3-83-ga34c7ce.
Fixes #1089
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"windows.h" includes "winsock.h" what causes many redefinition errors
if "winsock2.h" is included afterwards and can cause build to fail.
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CHECK_TYPE_SIZE_PREINCLUDE is an internal, undocumented variable which
was removed in cmake 2.8.1. According to the MSDN docs[1], inclusion
of winsock2.h is sufficient. WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN does not really seem
to affect the tests, so remove it too[2].
For the non-windows case, remove inet headers as POSIX only requires
sys/socket.h.
[1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740504%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
[2]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11040133/what-does-defining-win32-lean-and-mean-exclude-exactly
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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There were several -Wunused warnings and one duplicate macro definition.
The EXTRA_DEFINES variable of the CurlCheckCSources macro was being
abused ("__unused1\n#undef inline\n#define __unused2", seriously?) to
insert extra C code. Avoid this broken abstraction and use cmake's
check_c_source_compiles directly (works fine with CMake 2.8, maybe
even cmake 2.6).
After cleaning up all related variables (EXTRA_DEFINES,
HEADER_INCLUDES, auxiliary headers_hack), also remove a duplicate
add_headers_include macro and remove duplicate header additions before
the struct timeval check.
Oh, and now the code is converted to use CheckCSourceRuns and
CheckCSourceCompiles, the two curl-specific helpers can be removed.
Unfortunately, the cmake output is now slightly more verbose. Before:
Performing Test int send(int, const void *, size_t, int) (curl_cv_func_send_test)
Performing Test int send(int, const void *, size_t, int) (curl_cv_func_send_test) - Failed
Since check_c_source_compiles prints the varname, now you see:
Performing Test curl_cv_func_send_test
Performing Test curl_cv_func_send_test - Failed
Tested: int send(int, const void *, size_t, int)
Compared cmake output with each other using vimdiff, no functional
differences were found. Tested with GCC 4.9.1 and Clang 3.5.0.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
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At this point I can build libcurl on windows. It provides at least the same
list of protocols as for linux build and works with our software.
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and mine. These are far to be functionnal yet.
PS: Hello world :)
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