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For consistency, as we seem to have a bit of a mixed bag, changed all
instances of ipv4 and ipv6 in comments and documentations to use the
correct case.
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Use Unix when generically writing about Unix based systems as UNIX is
the trademark and should only be used in a particular product's name.
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if2ip.c:119: warning: unused parameter 'remote_scope_id'
...and some minor code style policing in the same function.
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Otherwise Curl_ssl_init_certinfo() can fail and set the num_of_certs
member variable to the requested count, which could then be used
incorrectly as libcurl closes down.
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The return type for this function was 0 on success and 1 on error. This
was then examined by the calling functions and, in most cases, used to
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY.
Instead use CURLcode for the return type and return the out of memory
error directly, propagating it up the call stack.
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The return type of this function is a boolean value, and even uses a
bool internally, so use bool in the function declaration as well as
the variables that store the return value, to avoid any confusion.
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curl_ntlm_core.c:301: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 2 of
'CryptImportKey' differ in signedness
curl_ntlm_core.c:310: warning: passing argument 6 of 'CryptEncrypt' from
incompatible pointer type
curl_ntlm_core.c:540: warning: passing argument 4 of 'CryptGetHashParam'
from incompatible pointer type
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Renamed ldap_setup() to ldap_setup_connection() to follow more widely
used function naming.
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Renamed rtmp_setup() to rtmp_setup_connection() to follow more widely
used function naming.
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Renamed smb_setup() to smb_setup_connection() to follow more widely
used function naming.
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openssl.c:1408: error: 'TLS1_1_VERSION' undeclared
openssl.c:1411: error: 'TLS1_2_VERSION' undeclared
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... as it requires TLS and it was was left to warn on the default from
when default was SSL...
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... as it never copies the trailing zero anyway and always just the four
bytes so let's not mislead anyone into thinking it is actually treated
as a string.
Coverity CID: 1260214
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lib/setup-vms.h : VAX HP OpenSSL port is ancient, needs help.
More defines to set symbols to uppercase.
src/tool_main.c : Fix parameter to vms_special_exit() call.
packages/vms/ :
backup_gnv_curl_src.com : Fix the error message to have the correct package.
build_curl-config_script.com : Rewrite to be more accurate.
build_libcurl_pc.com : Use tool_version.h now.
build_vms.com : Fix to handle lib/vtls directory.
curl_gnv_build_steps.txt : Updated build procedure documentation.
generate_config_vms_h_curl.com :
* VAX does not support 64 bit ints, so no NTLM support for now.
* VAX HP SSL port is ancient, needs some help.
* Disable NGHTTP2 for now, not ported to VMS.
* Disable UNIX_SOCKETS, not available on VMS yet.
* HP GSSAPI port does not have gss_nt_service_name.
gnv_link_curl.com : Update for new curl structure.
pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com : Set up to optionally do a complete build.
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Removed 'next' variable in Curl_convert_form(). Rather than setting it
from 'form->next' and using that to set 'form' after the conversion
just use 'form = form->next' instead.
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This also removes the need to check that the 'form' argument is valid.
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As 'result' isn't used out side the conversion callback code and
previously caused variable shadowing in the libiconv based code.
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This also fixes a variable shadowing issue when HAVE_ICONV is defined
as rc was declared for the result code of libiconv based functions.
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Fixes SF bug 1149: http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/1449/
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There was a confusion between these: this commit tries to disambiguate them.
- Scope can be computed from the address itself.
- Scope id is scope dependent: it is currently defined as 1-based local
interface index for link-local scoped addresses, and as a site index(?) for
(obsolete) site-local addresses. Linux only supports it for link-local
addresses.
The URL parser properly parses a scope id as an interface index, but stores it
in a field named "scope": confusion. The field has been renamed into "scope_id".
Curl_if2ip() used the scope id as it was a scope. This caused failures
to bind to an interface.
Scope is now computed from the addresses and Curl_if2ip() matches them.
If redundantly specified in the URL, scope id is check for mismatch with
the interface index.
This commit should fix SF bug #1451.
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2014-12/0103.html
Pathed-by: Marc Renault
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Commit b13923f changed an snprintf() to use aprintf(), but the API usage
wasn't correct, and was causing a crash to occur. This fixes it.
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warning C28252: Inconsistent annotation for function:
parameter has another annotation on this instance
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smb.c:320: warning C6297: Arithmetic overflow: 32-bit value is shifted,
then cast to 64-bit value. Result may not be an expected
value
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Rather than testing against _WIN32 use the preferred HAVE_PROCESS_H
pre-processor define when including process.h.
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... to avoid using a fixed memory size that risks being too large or too
small.
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- do not grow memory by doubling its size
- do not leak previously allocated memory if reallocation fails
- replace while-loop with a single check to make sure
that the requested amount of data fits into the buffer
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1450
Reported-by: Warren Menzer
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There is no need to set the 'state' and 'result' member variables to
SMB_REQUESTING (0) and CURLE_OK (0) after the allocation via calloc()
as calloc() initialises the contents to zero.
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Use CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING for bad type-2 Target Info security
buffers just like we do for bad decodes.
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I don't think both of my fix ups from yesterday were needed to fix the
compilation warning, so remove the one that I think is unnecessary and
let the next Android autobuild prove/disprove it.
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curl_ntlm_msgs.c:170: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from
'int' may alter its value
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curl_ntlm_msgs.c:169: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from
'int' may alter its value
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