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This makes it possible to fetch from an IPv6 literal without specifying
the -g option. Globbing remains available elsehwere in the URL.
For example:
curl http://[::1]/file[1-3].txt
This creates no ambiguity, because there is no overlap between the
syntax of valid globs and valid IPv6 literals. Globs contain hyphens
and at most 1 colon, while IPv6 literals have no hyphens, and at least 2
colons.
The peek_ipv6() parser simply whitelists a set of characters and counts
colons, because the real validation happens later on. The character set
includes A-Z, in case someone decides to implement support for scopes
like [fe80::1%25eth0] in the future.
Signed-off-by: Paul Marks <pmarks@google.com>
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This allows configure --disable-manual to run and build without having
to regenerate the src/tool_hugehelp.c file which otherwise is necessary
since we ship tarballs with that file present.
Reported-by: Remi Gacogne
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1350
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For example when a URL is not specified or the headers file fails to
open.
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Remove slash/backslash problem, now only slashes are used,
Wmake automaticaly translate slash/backslash to proper version or tools are not sensitive for it.
Enable spaces in path.
Use internal rm command for all host platforms
Add error message if old Open Watcom version is used. Some old versions exhibit build problems for Curl latest version. Now only versions 1.8, 1.9 and 2.O beta are supported
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Ensure a source file isn't generated for the following informational
command line parameters when --libcurl is specified:
--help, --manual, --version and --engine list
As the output would only include a fairly empty looking main() function
and a call to curl_easy_init() and curl_easy_cleanup() when performed
with --engine list.
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Correctly output libcurl source code that includes multiply operations
as specified by --next. Note that each operation evaluates to a single
curl_easy_perform() in source code form.
Also note that the output could be optimised a little so global config
options are only output once rather than per operation as is presently
the case.
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warning: declaration of 'struct GlobalConfig' will not be visible
outside of this function
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incompatible types - from 'OperationConfig *' to 'GlobalConfig *'
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Other global options such as --libcurl, --trace and --verbose to
follow.
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In order to ease the moving of global options such as the error stream,
updated the OperationConfig structure to point to the GlobalConfig.
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In addition to adding support for URL specific options via the command
line with --next it is now possible to specify "next" in .curlrc.
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Follow up to commit 1a9b58fcb2 to replace the : command line option
with --next and -:.
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Added initial support for --next/-: which will be used to replace the
rather confusing : command line operation what was used for the URL
specific options prototype.
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...and added the HTTP suffix as these options are only used for HTTP2
based connections.
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Other global options such as --libcurl, --trace and --verbose to
follow.
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In preparation for parsing global options added the GlobalConfig
structure to the getparameter() function.
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warning: declaration of 'struct GlobalConfig' will not be visible
outside of this function
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Compilation was not possible if manuel is disabled due this error:
error: macro "hugehelp" passed 1 arguments, but takes just 0
void hugehelp(void) {}
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To allow for the addition of a global config structure and prevent
confusion between the two.
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In preparation for separating the global config options from the per
operation config options, reworked the list engines code to not use a
member variable in the Configurable structure.
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To help assist with the detection of incorrect return codes, as per
commits ee23d13a79, 33b8960dc8 and aba98991a5, updated the operate
based functions to return CURLcode error codes.
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During initialisation SetHTTPrequest() may fail and cURL would return
PARAM_BAD_USE, which is equivalent to CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN in cURL error
terms.
Instead, return CURLE_FAILED_INIT as we do for other functions that may
fail during initialisation.
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warning: 'struct Configurable' declared inside parameter list
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