... and have curl trim the end when it reaches the expected total amount
of bytes instead of over-sending.
Reported-by: JustAnotherArchivist on github
Closes#11223
Out of 415 labels throughout the code base, 86 of those labels were
not at the start of the line. Which means labels always at the start of
the line is the favoured style overall with 329 instances.
Out of the 86 labels not at the start of the line:
* 75 were indented with the same indentation level of the following line
* 8 were indented with exactly one space
* 2 were indented with one fewer indentation level then the following
line
* 1 was indented with the indentation level of the following line minus
three space (probably unintentional)
Co-Authored-By: Viktor Szakats
Closes#11134
libcurl assumes that a --continue-at resumption is done to continue an
upload using the read callback and neither --data nor --form use
that and thus won't do what the user wants. Whatever the user wants
with this strange combination.
Add test 426 to verify.
Reported-by: Smackd0wn on github
Fixes#11081Closes#11083
If the previous line starts with if/while/for AND ends with a closed
parenthesis and there's an equal number of open and closed parentheses
on that line, verify that this line is indented $indent more steps, if
not a cpp line.
Also adjust the fall-out from this fix.
Closes#11054
`global` is only used in the `my_setopt` macro version without
`CURL_DISABLE_LIBCURL_OPTION` since commit 4774decf10a.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10752
- freopen stderr with the user-specified file (--stderr file) instead of
using a separate 'errors' stream.
- In tool_setup.h override stdio.h's stderr macro as global variable
tool_stderr.
Both freopen and overriding the stderr macro are necessary because if
the user-specified filename is "-" then stdout is assigned to
tool_stderr and no freopen takes place. See the PR for more information.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/10491
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/10673
The fixes in #10079 brought a (seemingly unrelated) change of open mode
from `wb`/`ab` to `wb+`/`ab+` for the headerfile. This makes it no
longer possible to write the header file to e.g. a pipe, like:
curl -D >(grep ...) file:///dev/null
Which presently results in `Warning: Failed to open /dev/fd/63`
See #10079Closes#10675
- renamed the struct field to 'silent' to match the cmdline option
- make --show-error toggle independently of --silent
- make --silent independent of ->noprogress as well
By doing this, the three options --silent, --no-progress-meter and
--show-error should work independently of each other and also work with
and without '--no-' prefix as documented.
Reported-by: u20221022 on github
Fixes#10535Closes#10536
curl would erroneously report CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY in some cases instead
of CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT. In other cases, it would erroneously return
CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT instead of CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY. Add a test case to
test the former condition.
Fixes#10130Closes#10414
Do not rely on the first transfer started to be the first to get a
response (remember -Z). All transfers now write the headefile (-D) in
append mode, making sure that the order of transfer responses does not
lead to overwrites of previous data.
Closes#10224
- they are mostly pointless in all major jurisdictions
- many big corporations and projects already don't use them
- saves us from pointless churn
- git keeps history for us
- the year range is kept in COPYING
checksrc is updated to allow non-year using copyright statements
Closes#10205
This commit fixes a bug in the dump-header feature regarding the
determination of the second fopen(3) option.
Reported-by: u20221022 on github
See #4753
See #4762Fixes#10074Closes#10079
Makes curl always use dot as decimal separator for options,
independently of what the locale says. Makes scripts and command lines
portable.
Updated docs accordingly.
Reported-by: Daniel Faust
Fixes#9969Closes#9972
If the run-time libcurl is too old to support feature names, the name
array is created locally from the bit masks. This is the only sequence
left that uses feature bit masks.
Closes#9583
If the URL that -G would try to add a query to could not be parsed, it would
display
curl: (27) Out of memory
It now instead shows:
curl: (2) Could not parse the URL, failed to set query
Reported-by: Alex Xu
Fixes#9889Closes#9892
This option adds a piece of data, usually a name + value pair, to the
end of the URL query part. The syntax is identical to that used for
--data-urlencode with one extension:
If the argument starts with a '+' (plus), the rest of the string is
provided as-is unencoded.
This allows users to "build" query parts with options and URL encoding
even when not doing GET requests, which the already provided option -G
(--get) is limited to.
This idea was born in a Twitter thread.
Closes#9691
The read callback can timeout if there's nothing to read within the
given maximum period. Example use case is when doing "curl -m 3
telnet://example.com" or anything else that expects input on stdin or
similar that otherwise would "hang" until something happens and then not
respect the timeout.
This fixes KNOWN_BUG 8.1, first filed in July 2009.
Bug: https://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/846/Closes#9815
- Replace `Github` with `GitHub`.
- Replace `windows` with `Windows`
- Replace `advice` with `advise` where a verb is used.
- A few fixes on removing repeated words.
- Replace `a HTTP` with `an HTTP`
Closes#9802
In some circumstances when doing parallel transfers, the
single_transfer_cleanup() would not be called and then 'inglob' could
leak.
Test 496 verifies
Reported-by: Trail of Bits
Closes#9749
1 - consider the transfer handled at once when in the function, to avoid
the same list entry to get added more than once in rare error
situations
2 - set the ERRORBUFFER for the handle first after it has been added
successfully
Reported-by: Trail of Bits
Closes#9729
Replace bit mask protocol sets by null-terminated arrays of protocol
tokens. These are the addresses of the protocol names returned by
curl_version_info().
Protocol names are sorted case-insensitively before output to satisfy CI
tests matches consistency.
The protocol list returned by curl_version_info() is augmented with all
RTMP protocol variants.
Test 1401 adjusted for new alpha ordered output.
Closes#9546
As they are now rejected by the library, take care of not passing
disabled protocol names to CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR and
CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS_STR.
Rather than using the CURLPROTO_* constants, dynamically assign protocol
numbers based on the order they are listed by curl_version_info().
New type proto_set_t implements prototype bit masks: it should therefore
be large enough to accomodate all library-enabled protocols. If not,
protocol numbers beyond the bit count of proto_set_t are recognized but
"inaccessible": when used, a warning is displayed and the value is
ignored. Should proto_set_t overflows, enabled protocols are reordered to
force those having a public CURLPROTO_* representation to be accessible.
Code has been added to subordinate RTMP?* protocols to the presence of
RTMP in the enabled protocol list, being returned by curl_version_info()
or not.
Next Protocol Negotiation is a TLS extension that was created and used
for agreeing to use the SPDY protocol (the precursor to HTTP/2) for
HTTPS. In the early days of HTTP/2, before the spec was finalized and
shipped, the protocol could be enabled using this extension with some
servers.
curl supports the NPN extension with some TLS backends since then, with
a command line option `--npn` and in libcurl with
`CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_NPN`.
HTTP/2 proper is made to use the ALPN (Application-Layer Protocol
Negotiation) extension and the NPN extension has no purposes
anymore. The HTTP/2 spec was published in May 2015.
Today, use of NPN in the wild should be extremely rare and most likely
totally extinct. Chrome removed NPN support in Chrome 51, shipped in
June 2016. Removed in Firefox 53, April 2017.
Closes#9307
- parallel transfers: only alloc and keep errorbuffers in memory for
actual "live" transfers and not for the ones in the pending queue
- serial transfers: reuse the same fixed buffer for all transfers, not
allocated at all.
Closes#9394