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With HTTP/2 each transfer is made in an indivial logical stream over the
connection, making most previous errors that caused the connection to get
forced-closed now instead just kill the stream and not the connection.
Fixes #941
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This fixes tests that were added after 113f04e664b as the tests would
fail otherwise.
We bring back "Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive" now unconditionally to fix
regressions with old and stupid proxies, but we could possibly switch to
using it only for CONNECT or only for NTLM in a future if we want to
gradually reduce it.
Fixes #954
Reported-by: János Fekete
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This reverts commit 113f04e664b16b944e64498a73a4dab990fe9a68.
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Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-07/0070.html
Reported-by: Paul Howarth
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Follow-up commit to c50980807c5 to make this test pass.
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CMake build now using BUILD_TESTING=ON/OFF (default is OFF) to build
tests and enabling CTest integration. Options BUILD_CURL_TESTS and
BUILD_DASHBOARD_REPORTS was removed.
Closes #882
Reviewed-by: Brad King
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The HTTP/2 tests brought with commit bf05606ef1f were using the internal
name 'http2' for the HTTP/2 server, while in fact that name was already
used for the second instance of the HTTP server. This made tests using
the second instance (like test 2050) fail after a HTTP/2 test had run.
The server is now known as HTTP/2 internally and within the <server>
section in test cases. 1700, 1701 and 1702 were updated accordingly.
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1701 and 1702
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... and have test 1700 use that to strip out the nghttpx server: headers
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It requires that 'nghttpx' is in the PATH, and it will run the tests
using nghttpx as a front-end proxy in front of the standard HTTP/1 test
server. This uses HTTP/2 over plain TCP.
If you like me have nghttpx installed in a custom path, you can run test 1700
like this:
$ PATH=$PATH:$HOME/build-nghttp2/bin/ ./runtests.pl 1700
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Mostly in order to support broken web sites that redirect to broken URLs
that are accepted by browsers.
Browsers are typically even more leniant than this as the WHATWG URL
spec they should allow an _infinite_ amount. I tested 8000 slashes with
Firefox and it just worked.
Added test case 1141, 1142 and 1143 to verify the new parser.
Closes #791
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Reported-by: Ray Satiro
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2016-05/0113.html
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Prior to this change a width arg could be erroneously output, and also
width and precision args could not be used together without crashing.
"%0*d%s", 2, 9, "foo"
Before: "092"
After: "09foo"
"%*.*s", 5, 2, "foo"
Before: crash
After: " fo"
Test 557 is updated to verify this and more
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... not used by any test yet but can be used stand-alone.
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Closes #675
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curl_printf.h defines printf to curl_mprintf, etc. This can cause
problems with external headers which may use
__attribute__((format(printf, ...))) markers etc.
To avoid that they cause problems with system includes, we include
curl_printf.h after any system headers. That makes the three last
headers to always be, and we keep them in this order:
curl_printf.h
curl_memory.h
memdebug.h
None of them include system headers, they all do funny #defines.
Reported-by: David Benjamin
Fixes #743
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It does open up a miniscule risk that one of the other protocols that
libcurl could use would send back a Content-Disposition header and then
curl would act on it even if not HTTP.
A future mitigation for this risk would be to allow the callback to ask
libcurl which protocol is being used.
Verified with test 1312
Closes #760
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This script now also scans src/tool_getparam.c, docs/curl.1 and
src/tool_help.c and will warn if any of them lists a command line option
not mentioned in one of the other places.
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- checks that each option has its own man page present
- checks that each option is mentioned in its corresponding index man
page
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While being debated (in #716) and a violation of RFC 7230 section 5.4,
this test verifies that the existing functionality works as intended. It
strips the dot from the host name and uses the host without dot
throughout the internals.
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follow-up commit to 3c1e84f569 as it made curl try a little harder
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... for checking ability to receive full HTTP response when POST request
is used with slow read callback function.
This test checks for bug #657 and verifies the work-around from
72d5e144fbc6.
Closes #720
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... to properly support out of source tree builds.
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Makes curl connect to the given host+port instead of the host+port found
in the URL.
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