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ldap.c:738: error: macro "LDAP_TRACE" passed 2 arguments, but takes
just 1
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ldap.c:89: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive
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As host.name may be encoded use dispname for infof() failure messages.
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As we get the length for the DN and attribute variables, and we know
the length for the line terminator, pass the length values rather than
zero as this will save Curl_client_write() from having to perform an
additional strlen() call.
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Fixed memory leaks from commit 086ad79970 as was noted in the commit
comments.
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Fixed memory leaks from commit 086ad79970 as was noted in the commit
comments.
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curl_ntlm_core.c:146: warning: passing 'DES_cblock' (aka 'unsigned char
[8]') to parameter of type 'char *' converts
between pointers to integer types with different
sign
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Rather than duplicate the code in setup_des_key() for OpenSSL and in
extend_key_56_to_64() for non-OpenSSL based crypto engines, as it is
the same, use extend_key_56_to_64() for all engines.
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curl_ntlm_core.c:458: warning: 'ascii_uppercase_to_unicode_le' defined
but not used
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From commit 43792592ca and 4bb5a351b2.
Reported-by: Michael Osipov
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smb.c:780: warning: passing 'char *' to parameter of type 'unsigned
char *' converts between pointers to integer types with
different sign
smb.c:781: warning: passing 'char *' to parameter of type 'unsigned
char *' converts between pointers to integer types with
different sign
smb.c:804: warning: passing 'char *' to parameter of type 'unsigned
char *' converts between pointers to integer types with
different sign
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Having files named endian.[c|h] seemed to cause issues under Linux so
renamed them both to have the curl_ prefix in the filenames.
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To allow the little endian functions, currently used in two of the NTLM
source files, to be used by other modules such as the SMB module.
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Prefer void for unused parameters, rather than assigning an argument to
itself as a) unintelligent compilers won't optimize it out, b) it can't
be used for const parameters, c) it will cause compilation warnings for
clang with -Wself-assign and d) is inconsistent with other areas of the
curl source code.
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smb.c:586: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'int' may
alter its value
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Use the connection's upload buffer instead of allocating our own send
buffer.
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Moved our Initialize Security Context return attribute definitions to
the SSPI module, as a) these can be used by other SSPI based providers
and b) the ISC required attributes are defined there.
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vtls.c:683:43: warning: unused parameter 'data'
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curl_schannel.h:123: warning: right-hand operand of comma expression
has no effect
Some instances of the curlssl_close_all() function were declared with a
void return type whilst others as int. The schannel version returned
CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN and others simply returned zero, but in all cases the
return code was ignored by the calling function Curl_ssl_close_all().
For the time being and to keep the internal API consistent, changed all
declarations to use a void return type.
To reduce code we might want to consider removing the unimplemented
versions and use a void #define like schannel does.
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This frees up the 'result' variable for CURLcode based result codes.
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...and don't use CURLE_OK in failure/success comparisons.
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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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