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if no error was raised by the API but the SecIdentityRef was null
Fixes #1450
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Reported-by: wyattoday at github
Fixes #1487
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Closes #1400
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Some code (e.g. Curl_fillreadbuffer) assumes that this buffer is not
exceedingly tiny and will break if it is. This same check is already
done at run time in the CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE option.
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The function IsPipeliningPossible() would return TRUE if either
pipelining OR HTTP/2 were possible on a connection, which would lead to
it returning TRUE even for POSTs on HTTP/1 connections.
It now returns a bitmask so that the caller can differentiate which kind
the connection allows.
Fixes #1481
Closes #1483
Reported-by: stootill at github
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Tested with servers: IIS 7.5; OpenSSL 1.0.2.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1475
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clang 5.0 complains:
possible misuse of comma operator here [-Wcomma]
Change the comma to a semicolon to fix that.
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... since the total amount is low this is faster, easier and reduces
memory overhead.
Also, Curl_expire_done() can now mark an expire timeout as done so that
it never times out.
Closes #1472
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A) reduces the timeout lists drastically
B) prevents a lot of superfluous loops for timers that expires "in vain"
when it has actually already been extended to fire later on
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... to really make sure the boundary fits in the target buffer.
Fixes unused parameter 'buflen' warning.
Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1468#issuecomment-300078754
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When the random seed is purposely made predictable for testing purposes
by using the CURL_ENTROPY environment variable, process that data in an
endian agnostic way so the the initial random seed is the same
regardless of endianness.
- Change Curl_rand to write to a char array instead of int array.
- Add Curl_rand_hex to write random hex characters to a buffer.
Fixes #1315
Closes #1468
Co-authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
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Don't do anything in this file if CURLRES_THREADED is not defined.
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The cases this warns about are handled elsewhere, so just use an
intermediate variable to silence the warning.
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SEND_QUAL_ARG2 had to be set, but was never used. Use it in swrite to
avoid warnings about casting away low-level const.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1464
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Fix the following warnings when building the tests by using the correct
types:
cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier
[-Wcast-qual]
implicit conversion changes signedness [-Wsign-conversion]
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Previous TODO wanting to write in chunks. We should support writing more
at once since some TELNET servers may respond immediately upon first
byte written such as WHOIS servers.
Closes #1389
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Closes #1449
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The buffer can have other sizes.
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... to properly use the dynamically set buffer size!
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To make it suitably independent of the receive buffer and its flexible
size.
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Removes the need for CURL_BUFSIZE
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... instead of clobbering the download buffer.
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The buffer is needed to receive FTP, HTTP CONNECT responses etc so
already at this size things risk breaking and smaller is certainly not
wise.
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Don't clobber the receive buffer.
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Prior to this change it was possible for libcurl to be built with both
Windows' native IDN lib (normaliz) and libidn2 enabled. It appears that
doesn't offer any benefit --and could cause a bug-- since libcurl's IDN
handling is written to use either one but not both.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1441#issuecomment-297689856
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
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This fixes the following clang warnings:
http2.c:184:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static
variable 'Curl_handler_http2' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
http2.c:204:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static
variable 'Curl_handler_http2_ssl'
[-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
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clang complains:
curl_rtmp.c:61:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmp' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
curl_rtmp.c:81:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmpt' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
curl_rtmp.c:101:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmpe' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
curl_rtmp.c:121:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmpte' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
curl_rtmp.c:141:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmps' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
curl_rtmp.c:161:27: error: no previous extern declaration for non-static variable 'Curl_handler_rtmpts' [-Werror,-Wmissing-variable-declarations]
Fix this by including the header file.
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Missed in commit 55c3c02e
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This fixes the following clang warnings:
macro is not used [-Wunused-macros]
will never be executed [-Wunreachable-code]
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1448
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get_protocol_family() is not defined static even though there is a
static local forward declaration. Let's simply make the definition match
it's declaration.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-04/0127.html
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The module contains a more comprehensive set of trust information than
supported by nss-pem, because libnssckbi.so also includes information
about distrusted certificates.
Reviewed-by: Kai Engert
Closes #1414
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No change of behavior is intended by this commit.
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It could prevent nss-pem from being unloaded later on.
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1444860
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The data->req.uploadbuf struct member served no good purpose, instead we
use ->state.uploadbuffer directly. It makes it clearer in the code which
buffer that's being used.
Removed the 'SingleRequest *' argument from the readwrite_upload() proto
as it can be derived from the Curl_easy struct. Also made the code in
the readwrite_upload() function use the 'k->' shortcut to all references
to struct fields in 'data->req', which previously was made with a mix of
both.
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