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This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
of the 6 commits this one reverts follows below. These 2 files
will exhibit a hole in history unless git's '--follow' option
is used when viewing logs.
lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
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76 private header files renamed to use our standard naming scheme.
This commit only does the file renaming.
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renamed: amigaos.h -> curl_amigaos.h
renamed: arpa_telnet.h -> curl_arpa_telnet.h
renamed: asyn.h -> curl_asyn.h
renamed: axtls.h -> curl_axtls.h
renamed: bundles.h -> curl_bundles.h
renamed: conncache.h -> curl_conncache.h
renamed: connect.h -> curl_connect.h
renamed: content_encoding.h -> curl_content_encoding.h
renamed: cookie.h -> curl_cookie.h
renamed: cyassl.h -> curl_cyassl.h
renamed: dict.h -> curl_dict.h
renamed: easyif.h -> curl_easyif.h
renamed: escape.h -> curl_escape.h
renamed: file.h -> curl_file.h
renamed: fileinfo.h -> curl_fileinfo.h
renamed: formdata.h -> curl_formdata.h
renamed: ftp.h -> curl_ftp.h
renamed: ftplistparser.h -> curl_ftplistparser.h
renamed: getinfo.h -> curl_getinfo.h
renamed: gopher.h -> curl_gopher.h
renamed: gtls.h -> curl_gtls.h
renamed: hash.h -> curl_hash.h
renamed: hostcheck.h -> curl_hostcheck.h
renamed: hostip.h -> curl_hostip.h
renamed: http.h -> curl_http.h
renamed: http_chunks.h -> curl_http_chunks.h
renamed: http_digest.h -> curl_http_digest.h
renamed: http_negotiate.h -> curl_http_negotiate.h
renamed: http_proxy.h -> curl_http_proxy.h
renamed: if2ip.h -> curl_if2ip.h
renamed: imap.h -> curl_imap.h
renamed: inet_ntop.h -> curl_inet_ntop.h
renamed: inet_pton.h -> curl_inet_pton.h
renamed: krb4.h -> curl_krb4.h
renamed: llist.h -> curl_llist.h
renamed: memdebug.h -> curl_memdebug.h
renamed: multiif.h -> curl_multiif.h
renamed: netrc.h -> curl_netrc.h
renamed: non-ascii.h -> curl_non-ascii.h
renamed: nonblock.h -> curl_nonblock.h
renamed: nssg.h -> curl_nssg.h
renamed: parsedate.h -> curl_parsedate.h
renamed: pingpong.h -> curl_pingpong.h
renamed: polarssl.h -> curl_polarssl.h
renamed: pop3.h -> curl_pop3.h
renamed: progress.h -> curl_progress.h
renamed: qssl.h -> curl_qssl.h
renamed: rawstr.h -> curl_rawstr.h
renamed: rtsp.h -> curl_rtsp.h
renamed: select.h -> curl_select.h
renamed: sendf.h -> curl_sendf.h
renamed: setup.h -> curl_setup.h
renamed: setup_once.h -> curl_setup_once.h
renamed: share.h -> curl_share.h
renamed: slist.h -> curl_slist.h
renamed: smtp.h -> curl_smtp.h
renamed: sockaddr.h -> curl_sockaddr.h
renamed: socks.h -> curl_socks.h
renamed: speedcheck.h -> curl_speedcheck.h
renamed: splay.h -> curl_splay.h
renamed: ssh.h -> curl_ssh.h
renamed: sslgen.h -> curl_sslgen.h
renamed: ssluse.h -> curl_ssluse.h
renamed: strdup.h -> curl_strdup.h
renamed: strequal.h -> curl_strequal.h
renamed: strerror.h -> curl_strerror.h
renamed: strtok.h -> curl_strtok.h
renamed: strtoofft.h -> curl_strtoofft.h
renamed: telnet.h -> curl_telnet.h
renamed: tftp.h -> curl_tftp.h
renamed: timeval.h -> curl_timeval.h
renamed: transfer.h -> curl_transfer.h
renamed: url.h -> curl_url.h
renamed: urldata.h -> curl_urldata.h
renamed: warnless.h -> curl_warnless.h
renamed: wildcard.h -> curl_wildcard.h
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By the use of a the new lib/checksrc.pl script that checks that our
basic source style rules are followed.
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While changing Curl_sec_read_msg to accept an enum protection_level
instead of an int, I went ahead and fixed the usage of the associated
fields.
Some code was assuming that prot_clear == 0. Fixed those to use the
proper value. Added assertions prior to any code that would set the
protection level.
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The current implementation would make us send wrong data on a closed
socket. We don't buffer our data so the method can be safely removed.
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Curl_sec_login was returning the opposite result that the code in ftp.c
was expecting. Simplified the return code (using a CURLcode) so to see
more clearly what is going on.
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- Removed sec_prot_internal as it is now inlined in the function (this removed
a redundant check).
- Changed the prototype to return an error code.
- Updated the method to use the new ftp_send_command function.
- Added a level_to_char helper method to avoid relying on the compiler's
bound checks. This default to the maximum security we have in case of a
wrong input.
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Howard Chu brought the bulk work of this patch that properly
moves out the sending and recving of data to the parts of the
code that are properly responsible for the various ways of doing
so.
Daniel Stenberg assisted with polishing a few bits and fixed some
minor flaws in the original patch.
Another upside of this patch is that we now abuse CURLcodes less
with the "magic" -1 return codes and instead use CURLE_AGAIN more
consistently.
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of tetetest's patch for curl_easy_send()
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libcurl. This also makes the options change name to --krb (from --krb4) and
CURLOPT_KRBLEVEL (from CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL) but the old names are still
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They all now return ssize_t to Curl_write().
Unfortunately, Curl_read() is in a sorrier state but it too would benefit from
a similar cleanup.
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internally, with code provided by sslgen.c. All SSL-layer-specific code is
then written in ssluse.c (for OpenSSL) and gtls.c (for GnuTLS).
As far as possible, internals should not need to know what SSL layer that is
in use. Building with GnuTLS currently makes two test cases fail.
TODO.gnutls contains a few known outstanding issues for the GnuTLS support.
GnuTLS support is enabled with configure --with-gnutls
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for SSPI support. The contents of the file has been moved into the krb4.h file.
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