We don't pursue this, and the necessary `#pragma` got in the way of
compiling curl with gcc 4.2 and older. Drop the logic completely.
Follow-up to 8a266ac488#15939
Reported-by: prpr19xx on Github
Fixes#16152Closes#16157
- replace deprecated `ares_init()` call with `ares_init_options()`.
Follow-up to 0d4fdbf15d#16054
- dedupe `CARES_STATICLIB` initalizations into `curl_setup.h`, to
ensure it's defined before the first (and every) `ares.h` include and
avoid a potential confusion.
- move `CARES_NO_DEPRECATED` from build level to `curl_setup.h`.
To work regardless of build system.
It is necessary because curl calls `ares_getsock()` from two places,
of which one feeds a chain of wrappers: `Curl_ares_getsock()`,
`Curl_resolver_getsock()`, `Curl_resolv_getsock()`.
Closes#16131
Allow building with c-ares and yet use threaded resolver for the main
host A/AAAA resolving:
`--with-ares` provides the c-ares install path and defaults to use
c-ares for name resolving
`--with-threaded-resolver` still uses c-ares in the build (for HTTPS)
but uses the threaded resolver for "normal" resolves.
It works similarly for cmake: ENABLE_ARES enables ares, and if
ENABLE_THREADED_RESOLVER also is set, c-ares is used for HTTPS RR and
the threaded resolver for "normal" resolves.
HTTPSRR and c-ares-rr are new features return by curl_version_info() and
thus shown by curl -V.
The c-ares-rr feature bit is there to make it possible to distinguish
between builds using c-ares for all name resolves and builds that use
the threaded resolves for the regular name resolves and c-ares for
HTTPSRR only. "c-ares-rr" means it does not use c-ares for "plain" name
resolves.
HTTPSRR support is EXPERIMENTAL only.
Closes#16054
They were more or less the same, but each missed some things the other
had. Windows CE is a subset of Win32, make the headers reflect that and
avoid duplications.
Ref: #15975Closes#16038
Build failed when both `ADDRESS_FAMILY` and `sockaddr_un` stuct were
missing from the Windows SDK, with UnixSockets enabled.
Seen with GNU 4.4.0 in CeGCC 0.59.1:
```
lib/curl_setup.h:983: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'ADDRESS_FAMILY'
lib/curl_setup.h:985: warning: struct has no members
```
Also reported with VS2003:
https://datagirl.xyz/posts/wolfssl_curl_w2k.htmlCloses#15969
In effect it meant `_WIN32 && !USE_WIN32_LARGE_FILES`.
Replace it with these macros.
Also:
- configure: delete tautological check for small file support.
- configure: delete stray `_MSC_VER` reference. autotools does not
support MSVC.
- drop tautological checks for WinCE in `config-win32*.h` when setting
`USE_WIN32_LARGE_FILES`.
- merge related PP logic.
- prefer `#ifdef`, fix whitespace.
Suggested-by: Marcel Raad
Report: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/15952#issuecomment-2580092328Closes#15968
- drop unused `LIBIDN_REQUIRED_VERSION` macro.
Unused since 9c91ec7781
- drop compatibility error for `CURL_WANTS_CA_BUNDLE_ENV`.
This macro was once set by `Makefile.mk` and Watcom makefiles.
They are no longer supported, making the compatibility message moot.
Follow-up to 7d7346519d#1542 (2017)
Follow-up to c2aeb1b3ba#1538 (2017)
- document last MSVC supporting the `!_MT` condition
Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2278919/are-the-time-functions-of-msvc-thread-safe
- flatten an `#if` tree, prefer `#ifdef`.
- fix/adjust indentation, whitespace.
Closes#15967
Dedupe and migrate MSVC-specific warning suppressions to `curl_setup.h`.
Make cmake set `_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE` for examples and standalone
tests, and stop setting `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE` for them.
Details:
- drop version guards. On ancient MSVC version these macro are a no-op.
- move to `curl_setup.h` from `config-win32*.h`.
- sync macro values with CMake.
- cmake: stop setting them globally in favour of `curl_setup.h`.
- cmake: re-add these macros to `docs/examples` and `tests/http/clients`,
which do not use `curl_setup.h`.
- cmake: drop `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE` for examples and tests.
They build fine without.
- update comments.
Closes#15960
- drop version guard for `__inline`.
Supported since `_MSC_VER` 1000.
Visual C++, 32-bit, version 4.0 (1996)
- drop version guard for `__declspec(noreturn)` and `__forceinline`.
Supported since `_MSC_VER` 1200.
Visual C++, 32-bit, version 6.0 (1998)
For ancient versions, it's possible to override the default behaviour
by setting these macros via `CPPFLAGS`: `CURL_NORETURN`, `CURL_INLINE`,
`CURL_FORCEINLINE`
Closes#15946
We decided last year not to pursue avoiding this warning, because it
adds noise and friction, while in most cases not revealing actual code
issues. We fixed the interesting portion of them throughout mid-2024.
Conclude this effort by deleting related FIXMEs and temporary comments.
Follow-up to 3829759bd0#12489Closes#15939
To make it build again with CMake + Android 20 and earlier.
8e34505776 synced `getpwuid_r()` detection
in cmake with autotools. It means cmake started detecting it with
Android <21 just like autotools, and thus cmake builds also need to
tackle the missing declaration with old Android SDK versions. Use a PP
solution, allowing to drop the autotools-specific on used before this
patch.
Follow-up to 8e34505776#15164
Follow-up to 9c33813d83#2609
Ref: #2058Closes#15871
lib : remove all hyper code
configure: stop detecting hyper
docs: no more mention of hyper
tests: mo more special-handling of hyper builds
CI: no jobs using hyper
Closes#15120
`Makefile.mk` supported MS-DOS and Amiga, but `./configure` also
supported them in a better tested and more flexible way.
This patch also adds CMake support for MS-DOS/DJGPP and Amiga OS 3.
`Makefile.mk` was not maintained. Delete it in favour of first-tier
build methods.
Also include some non-MS-DOS/AmigaOS-specific tidy-up, see details at
the end of this message.
Details:
- fix/silence all MS-DOS/DJGPP build warnings and issues.
- add MS-DOS support to cmake.
- default to `ENABLE_THREADED_RESOLVER=OFF` for MS-DOS.
- add support for `WATT_ROOT`.
- use static libcurl with MS-DOS.
- fixup default CMake suffixes/prefixes for DJGPP.
- disable hidden symbols for MS-DOS. Not supported on MS-DOS.
- opt-in MS-DOS into `USE_UNIX_SOCKETS`.
- improve MS-DOS support in autotools.
- default to `--disable-threaded-resolver` for MS-DOS.
- make sure to use `close_s()` (from Watt-32) with autotools and cmake.
`Makefile.mk` used it before this patch.
- GHA: add DJGPP cmake (~30s) and autotools (~60s) build jobs.
Also build tests and examples with cmake.
- improve AmigaOS support in autotools:
- configure: detect `CloseSocket()` when it's a macro.
- configure: fix `IoctlSocket` detection on AmigaOS.
- curl-amissl.m4: pass AmiSSL libs to tests/servers.
- add AmigaOS3 support to cmake:
- cmake: fix `HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CAMEL` and
`HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CAMEL_FIONBIO` detections.
- set necessary system libs.
- add AmiSSL support.
- inet_ntop, inet_pton: fix using it for AmigaOS. cmake detects them,
and they did not compile with AmigaOS.
- cmake: better sync `gethostname` detection with autotools.
Fixes detection for AmigaOS, where `gethostname` is a macro.
- cmake: fix `sys/utime.h` detection on AmigaOS.
- cmake: force-disable `getaddrinfo` for AmigaOS.
- cmake: tweak threading and static/shared default for AmigaOS.
- cmake: rely on manual variable `AMIGA` to enable the platform.
- GHA: add AmigaOS cmake and autotools (~45s) jobs.
Also build tests and examples with cmake.
- INSTALL: update MS-DOS and AmigaOS build instructions.
- amigaos: fix `-Wpointer-sign` and
`zero or negative size array '_args'` in `Printf()`.
- amigaos: fix `-Wpointer-sign`
- amigaos: fix `-Wredundant-decls` `errno` and `h_errno`.
- amigaos: brute-force silence `lseek()` size warnings.
- amigaos: server/resolve: silence `-Wdiscarded-qualifiers`.
- amigaos: server/resolve: fix `-Wpointer-sign`.
- amigaos: fix `CURL_SA_FAMILY_T` type.
- nonblock: prefer `HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CAMEL_FIONBIO` for AmigaOS.
`ioctl` is also detected, but fails when used. Make the above override
it for a successful build.
Authored-by: Darren Banfi
Fixes#15537Closes#15603
- tftpd: prefer `HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_CAMEL_FIONBIO` for AmigaOS.
- tftpd: tidy-up conditional code.
- curl: set stack size to 16384 for AmigaOS3/4
Overriding the default 4096.
Suggested-by: Darren Banfi
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/15543#issuecomment-2498783123
Ref: https://wiki.amigaos.net/wiki/Controlling_Application_Stack
- functypes.h: fix `SEND_QUAL_ARG2` for AmigaOS.
- tftp: add missing cast in sendto() call for AmigaOS.
- getinfo: fix warning with AmigaOS.
- tool_operate: silence warning with AmigaOS
- amigaos: fix building libtests due to missing `RLIMIT_NOFILE`.
- curl_gethostname: silence warning for AmigaOS.
- ftp: silence `-Wtype-limits` for AmigaOS.
- libtest: fix timeval initialization for AmigaOS.
- examples: fix `timeval` initialization for AmigaOS.
- examples: silence warning for AmigaOS.
- configure: fix IPv6 detection for cross-builds.
- netrc: fix to build with AmigaOS cleanly.
- buildinfo: detect and add `DOS` tag for MS-DOS builds.
- buildinfo: add `AMIGA` to buildinfo.txt in auttools.
- build: move `USE_WATT32` macro definition to cmake/configure.
Non-MS-DOS/AmigeOS-specific tidy-ups:
- configure: sync `sa_family_t` detection with cmake.
- configure: sync `ADDRESS_FAMILY` detection signals with cmake.
- doh: use `CURL_SA_FAMILY_T`.
- lib: drop mingw-specific `CURL_SA_FAMILY_T` workaround.
- cmake: extend instead of override check-specific
configurations/requirements.
This allows to honor global requirements added earlier.
Necessary for AmigaOS for example.
- cmake: omit warning on disabled IPv6 for MS-DOS and AmigaOS.
No IPv6 support on these platforms. Also sync with autotools.
- lib1960: use libcurl `inet_pton()` wrapper.
- cmake: detect LibreSSL (to match autotools).
- cmake: say the specific OpenSSL flavour detected.
- hostip: add missing `HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SIN6_SCOPE_ID` guard.
- lib: simplify classic mac feature guards.
Follow-up to a8861b6ccd#9764Closes#15543
Instead of redefining the `inline` keyword, introduce curl's own
`CURL_INLINE` macro and set it depending on the compiler's capabilities,
or use its value set via custom C flags.
Also keep honoring a custom `inline` macro, if set.
Closes#15523
- cmp-config.pl: add remaining exceptions. Sort list.
- drop unused `HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H`.
Follow-up to 50def7c881#13249
- drop unused `HAVE_FCHMOD`.
Follow-up to 03cb1ff4d6#12395
- autotools: stop promoting variables to macros:
`USE_NGTCP2_CRYPTO_*`, `USE_NGTCP2_H3`, `USE_OPENSSL_H3`,
`HAVE_LIBRESSL`.
They are not used in the source.
- cmake: drop unused `HAVE_O_NONBLOCK`,
`HAVE_DISABLED_NONBLOCKING`.
- lib: drop `NEED_MALLOC_H`.
It was used in manual-build cases for Amiga/MS-DOS/Windows/WinCE, but
never by autotools/cmake, thus apparently unnecessary.
- lib: drop unused `NEED_MEMORY_H`.
- lib: simplify classic mac feature guards,
drop `HAVE_EXTRA_STRICMP_H` and `HAVE_EXTRA_STRDUP_H`.
- autotools: drop unused `HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME` detection.
- autotools: drop unused OpenSSL feature tests:
`HAVE_ERR_H`, `HAVE_PEM_H`, `HAVE_RSA_H`
- autotools: drop unused OpenSSL feature tests:
`HAVE_X509_H`, `HAVE_CRYPTO_H`, `HAVE_SSL_H`.
They performed a fallback check when the primary check missed
`openssl/x509.h`. Though if any other prefixed headers were found,
OpenSSL is already assumed detected.
The fallback check was looking for 3 unprefixed OpenSSL headers, and
if all found, marked OpenSSL found internally, but did not promote
it to `curl_config.h` via `USE_OPENSSL`. Meaning it either didn't do
anything or may have continued with an inconsistent state.
Added in d99c20f628 (2008)
At the time, there was an extra `AC_DEFINE(USE_SSLEAY, 1 ...` logic
after this code, which kicked in in the fallback case, but that code
was deleted in 709cf76f6b (2015)
Follow-up to 709cf76f6b
- autotools: drop `AC_SUBST()` where the value is explicitly set anyway
and the macro is unused.
- autotools: replace `AC_SUBST(VAR, 1)` with local variable assigments,
where the `@VAR@` macro is unused. Also dedupe the local variable if
there was a parallel one used for the same purpose.
- autotools: drop local feature variables that were never used.
- autotools: drop unused `CURL_CHECK_OPTION_NTLM_WB`,
`CURL_CHECK_NTLM_WB`.
Also stop setting unused `NTLM_WB_ENABLED` macro for VMS.
Follow-up to 50def7c881#13249
- autotools: drop unused `PKGADD_*`.
Follow-up to bae0d473f5#3331
- autotools: drop unused `CURL_NETWORK_LIBS`.
Follow-up to 3af75e18d6#14697Closes#15577
The MSVC UWP job in CI did not actually enable UWP. Fix this and
the fallouts discovered after enabling it.
- GHA/windows: make sure to enable UWP in MSVC vcpkg UWP job.
Use the CMake options and C flags already used for mingw-w64, but use
`WINAPI_FAMILY_PC_APP` instead of the deprecated `WINAPI_FAMILY_APP`.
(The former is not supported by mingw-w64, so leave it there as-is.)
Follow-up to cb22cfca69#14077
- GHA/windows: by default the MSVC UWP job became 2x-3x slower than
others after actually enabling UWP. Most of it is caused by
CMake/MSBuild automatically building full APPX containers for each
`.exe` target. This includes 21 CMake feature detections. Each
detection app is built into a 15MB APPX project, with code signing,
logos, etc. Example:
https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/12056968170/job/33620610958
Disable this overhead for curl build targets via custom
`CMAKE_VS_GLOBALS` options. I've found no way to apply them to feature
detection targets, so those remain slow.
- cmake: automatically enable Unicode for UWP builds. It's required.
Also stop enabling it manually in the existing CI job.
- tests: fix `getpid()` use for Windows UWP:
```
tests\server\util.c(281,21): warning C4013: 'getpid' undefined; assuming extern returning int
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/12061215311/job/33632904249#step:11:38
- src/tool_doswin: disable `GetLoadedModulePaths()` for UWP.
mingw-w64 UWP was okay with this, but MS SDK headers are not.
This makes `--dump-module-paths` return empty for UWP builds.
```
src\tool_doswin.c(620,3): error C2065: 'MODULEENTRY32': undeclared identifier
src\tool_doswin.c(626,11): warning C4013: 'CreateToolhelp32Snapshot' undefined; assuming extern returning int
src\tool_doswin.c(626,36): error C2065: 'TH32CS_SNAPMODULE': undeclared identifier
src\tool_doswin.c(632,7): warning C4013: 'Module32First' undefined; assuming extern returning int
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/12055081933/job/33614629930#step:9:35
- examples: fix `websocket.c` to include `winsock2.h` before `windows.h`
to make it build with MSVC UWP:
```
include\curl\curl.h(143,16): error C2061: syntax error: identifier 'curl_socket_t'
include\curl\curl.h(143,16): error C2059: syntax error: ';'
include\curl\curl.h(417,52): error C2146: syntax error: missing ')' before identifier 'curlfd'
include\curl\curl.h(417,38): error C2081: 'curl_socket_t': name in formal parameter list illegal
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/12055317910/job/33615644427#step:14:126
- GHA/windows: silence linker warning with MSVC UWP builds:
```
LINK : warning LNK4075: ignoring '/INCREMENTAL' due to '/OPT:ICF' specification
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/12055696808/job/33616629610#step:11:38
- GHA/windows: set `/INCREMENTAL:NO` for all MSVC jobs to improve
performance a little.
- cmake: show `UWP` platform flag.
Ref: #15652Closes#15657
The ECH feature cannot be built without HTTPS RR.
ECH automatically implied HTTPS RR in `./configure` but not in CMake,
winbuild, documentation.
Also update documentation and CI configs.
Follow-up to a362962b72#11922Closes#15648
- appveyor: add build-only job for clang-cl.
- cmake: `-pedantic-errors` enables `-Werror,-Wlanguage-extension-token`
automatically, which makes `__int64` detection fail.
Explictly disable this compiler warning for clang-cl to make the
feature detection work and to accept `__int64` in the source code.
- cmake: disable `-Wlanguage-extension-token` warning for clang-cl
to fix these when encountering `__int64`:
```
lib/formdata.c(797,29): error : extension used [-Werror,-Wlanguage-extension-token]
lib/warnless.c(117,33): error : extension used [-Werror,-Wlanguage-extension-token]
lib/warnless.c(60,28): message : expanded from macro 'CURL_MASK_SCOFFT'
lib/warnless.c(59,38): message : expanded from macro 'CURL_MASK_UCOFFT'
include\curl/system.h(352,40): message : expanded from macro 'CURL_TYPEOF_CURL_OFF_T'
```
- make `__GNUC__` warning suppressions apply to `__clang__` too.
Necessary for clang-cl, which defines the latter, but not the former.
(Regular clang defines both.)
- examples: fix clang-cl compiler warning in `http2-upload.c`.
```
docs\examples\http2-upload.c(56,5): error : no previous prototype for function 'my_gettimeofday' [-Werror,-Wmissing-prototypes]
docs\examples\http2-upload.c(56,1): message : declare 'static' if the function is not intended to be used outside of this translation unit
```
- unit2604: add missing `#pragma GCC diagnostic pop`.
Follow-up to e53523fef0#14859
- unit1652: limit compiler warning suppression to GCC.
They do not affect clang builds.
Follow-up to 71cf0d1fca#14772Closes#15449
Change mingw-w64 printf format checks in public curl headers to use
`__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT` instead of `gnu_printf`. This syncs the format
checker with format string macros published via `curl/system.h`. (Also
disable format checks for mingw-w64 older than 3.0.0 (2013-09-20) and
classic-mingw, which do not support this macro.)
This fixes bogus format checker `-Wformat` warnings in 3rd party code
using curl format strings with the curl printf functions, when using
mingw-w64 7.0.0 (2019-11-10) and older (with GCC, MSVCRT).
It also allows to delete two workaounds for this within curl itself:
- setting `-D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1` for mingw-w64 via cmake and
configure for `docs/examples` and `tests/http/clients`.
Ref: c730c8549b#14640
The format check macro is incompatible (depending on mingw-w64 version
and configuration) with the C99 `%z` (`size_t`) format string used
internally by curl.
To work around this problem, override the format check style in curl
public headers to use `gnu_printf`. This is compatible with `%z` in all
mingw-w64 versions and allows keeping the C99 format strings internally.
Also:
- lib/ws.c: add missing space to an error message.
- docs/examples/ftpgetinfo.c: fix to use standard printf.
Ref: #14643 (take 1)
Follow-up to 3829759bd0#12489Closes#14703
Both of these projects define the same `SHA*` macros via headers
included by curl (in MultiSSL builds, possibly only in Unity builds),
causing redefinition compiler warnings.
Fix it by disabling compatibility macros in wolfSSL.
```
Building C object lib/CMakeFiles/libcurl_static.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c.o
In file included from _bld/lib/CMakeFiles/libcurl_static.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:202:
In file included from lib/http_aws_sigv4.c:33:
In file included from lib/curl_sha256.h:40:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/wolfssl/5.7.2/include/wolfssl/openssl/sha.h:30:
/usr/local/Cellar/wolfssl/5.7.2/include/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/sha256.h:117:13: warning: 'SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined]
#define SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE WC_SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE
^
/usr/local/Cellar/nettle/3.10/include/nettle/sha2.h:70:9: note: previous definition is here
#define SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE 64
^
In file included from _bld/lib/CMakeFiles/libcurl_static.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:202:
In file included from lib/http_aws_sigv4.c:33:
In file included from lib/curl_sha256.h:40:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/wolfssl/5.7.2/include/wolfssl/openssl/sha.h:30:
[...]
#define SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE WC_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE
#define SHA224_BLOCK_SIZE WC_SHA224_BLOCK_SIZE
#define SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE WC_SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE
#define SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE WC_SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE
#define SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE WC_SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE
#define SHA384_BLOCK_SIZE WC_SHA384_BLOCK_SIZE
#define SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE WC_SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE
```
Cherry-picked from #14495Closes#14511
Use these words and casing more consistently across text, comments and
one curl tool output:
AIX, ALPN, ANSI, BSD, Cygwin, Darwin, FreeBSD, GitHub, HP-UX, Linux,
macOS, MS-DOS, MSYS, MinGW, NTLM, POSIX, Solaris, UNIX, Unix, Unicode,
WINE, WebDAV, Win32, winbind, WinIDN, Windows, Windows CE, Winsock.
Mostly OS names and a few more.
Also a couple of other minor text fixups.
Closes#14360
Turns out that MAC != OSX, despite what these names otherwise mean and
what's suggested by source code comments. "MAC" in fact means Darwin
(aka Apple), not macOS. "OSX" means macOS.
GitHub bumped the macos-14 runner default to Xcode 15.4, hitting the
llvm@15 incompatibility bug by default. Meaning the previous workaround
for the SDK bug is necessary.
This patch extend the workaround to not apply to mobile OS variants.
Follow-up to ff784af461#14159
Reported-by: Sergey
Confirmed-by: Marcel Raad
Fixes#14269Closes#14275
Fixup faulty target macro initialization in macOS SDK since v14.4 (as of
15.0 beta). The SDK target detection in `TargetConditionals.h` correctly
detects macOS, but fails to set the macro's old name `TARGET_OS_OSX`,
then continues to set it to a default value of 0. Other parts of the SDK
still rely on the old name, and with this inconsistency our builds fail
due to missing declarations. It happens when using mainline llvm older
than v18. Later versions fixed it by predefining these target macros,
avoiding the faulty dynamic detection. gcc is not affected (for now)
because it lacks the necessary dynamic detection features, so the SDK
falls back to a codepath that sets both the old and new macro to 1.
Also move the `TargetConditionals.h` include to the top of to make sure
including it also for c-ares builds, combined with SecureTransport or
other curl features that may call use an Apple SDK.
Before this patch, affected build combinations (e.g. in GHA runners,
llvm@15 + Xcode 15.3, 15.4, 16.0 with their default SDKs +
SecureTransport) fail with:
```
error: use of undeclared identifier 'noErr'
or 'SecCertificateCopyLongDescription'
or 'SecItemImportExportKeyParameters'
or 'SecExternalFormat'
or 'SecExternalItemType'
or 'SEC_KEY_IMPORT_EXPORT_PARAMS_VERSION'
```
Example:
```
curl/lib/vtls/sectransp.c:311:18: error: use of undeclared identifier 'noErr'
OSStatus rtn = noErr;
^
curl/lib/vtls/sectransp.c:379:7: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SecCertificateCopyLongDescription'
if(&SecCertificateCopyLongDescription)
^
curl/lib/vtls/sectransp.c:381:7: error: call to undeclared function 'SecCertificateCopyLongDescription'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function declarations [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
SecCertificateCopyLongDescription(NULL, cert, NULL);
^
curl/lib/vtls/sectransp.c:380:25: error: incompatible integer to pointer conversion assigning to 'CFStringRef' (aka 'const struct __CFString *') from 'int' [-Wint-conversion]
server_cert_summary =
^
[...]
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9893867519/job/27330135969#step:10:22
llvm v18 patches implementing the predefined macros:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/746766e1f19168bhttps://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/82833e5ed7b6e2f
Cherry-picked from #14097Closes#14159
Homebrew gcc builds starting with 12.4.0, 13.3.0 and 14.1.0 enabled
the `availability` attribute.
This broke builds because the way the Apple SDK uses attributes (when
available) are incompatible with how gcc accepts them. Causing these
errors:
```
error: attributes should be specified before the declarator in a function definition
error: expected ',' or '}' before
```
Upstream commits implementing the `availability` macro:
gcc-12: fd5530b7cb
gcc-13: cb7e4eca68
gcc-14: ff62a10886
The project above is a Darwin gcc compatibility pack, that is applied
to Homebrew gcc builds.
This patch works by redefining the `availability` macro to an invalid
value, making `__has_attribute(availability)` checks fail, stopping
Apple SDK from inserting the incompatible attributes.
It also replaces the previous, local workaround for `lib/macos.c`.
Example with gcc 12.4.0 with macOS SDK 14.0 (Xcode 15.0.1):
```
In file included from <path-to-sdk>/MacOSX14.0.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/CoreFoundation.h:54,
from <path-to-sdk>/MacOSX14.0.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Headers/SCDynamicStoreCopySpecific.h:30,
from /Users/runner/work/curl/curl/lib/macos.c:33,
from /Users/runner/work/curl/curl/build/lib/CMakeFiles/libcurl_shared.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:244:
<path-to-sdk>/MacOSX14.0.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/CFUserNotification.h:126:1: error: attributes should be specified before the declarator in a function definition
126 | CF_INLINE CFOptionFlags CFUserNotificationCheckBoxChecked(CFIndex i) API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.0)) API_UNAVAILABLE(ios, watchos, tvos) {return ((CFOptionFlags)(1UL << (8 + i)));}
| ^~~~~~~~~
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9787982387/job/27025351601?pr=14096#step:7:18
The gcc vs. llvm/clang incompatibility possibly tracked here upstream:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108796
More info:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/817678433baadechttps://discourse.llvm.org/t/changing-attribute-ast-printing-location-for-gcc-compatibility/73215https://reviews.llvm.org/D159362
Follow-up to db135f8d72#14119
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/14091#issuecomment-2222703468Fixes#13700
Cherry-picked from #14097Closes#14155
Xcode v15 (2023) or newer requires the built-in macro
`__ENVIRONMENT_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__`. This macro is missing from
mainline llvm versions released earlier. llvm v17 introduced it here:
c8e2dd8c6f
This patch defines the missing macro when the necessary conditions
align, by using the value via the macro's old name.
The issue affected SecureTransport builds: The SecureTransport code,
`lib/md4.c` and `lib/md5.c`.
Existing gcc versions (as of v14) also don't define this macro, so apply
the patch to it as well. Even though gcc is incompatible in other ways,
so this isn't fixing an actual curl build case that I could find yet.
GHA macOS runner images have llvm v15 pre-installed, which broke builds
when building with an affected Xcode:
```
curl/lib/md4.c:80:14: error: '__ENVIRONMENT_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Werror,-Wundef]
(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 101500)) || \
^
/Applications/Xcode_15.1.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX14.2.sdk/usr/include/AvailabilityInternal.h:40:53: note: expanded from macro '__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED'
#define __MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED __ENVIRONMENT_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__
^
In file included from curl/build/lib/CMakeFiles/libcurl_shared.dir/Unity/unity_0_c.c:250:
curl/lib/md5.c:75:14: error: '__ENVIRONMENT_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Werror,-Wundef]
(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 101500)) || \
^
/Applications/Xcode_15.1.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX14.2.sdk/usr/include/AvailabilityInternal.h:40:53: note: expanded from macro '__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED'
#define __MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED __ENVIRONMENT_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__
^
2 errors generated.
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/9811974634/job/27095218578#step:4:20
Cherry-picked from #14097Closes#14134
Based on the standards and guidelines we use for our documentation.
- expand contractions (they're => they are etc)
- host name = > hostname
- file name => filename
- user name = username
- man page => manpage
- run-time => runtime
- set-up => setup
- back-end => backend
- a HTTP => an HTTP
- Two spaces after a period => one space after period
Closes#14073
- Remove curlx_win32_access() which was a wrapper to use access() in
Windows.
This is a follow-up to 602fc213, one of two commits which removed
access() calls from the codebase and banned use of the function.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13529
I implemented the IDN functions for macOS and iOS using Unicode
libraries coming with macOS and iOS.
Builds and runs here on macOS 14.2.1. Also verified to load and
run on older macOS version 10.13.
Build requires macOS SDK 13 or equivalent.
Set `-DUSE_APPLE_IDN=ON` CMake option to enable it.
With autotools and other build tools, set these manual options:
```
CPPFLAGS=-DUSE_APPLE_IDN
LIBS=-licucore
```
Completes TODO 1.6.
TODO: add autotools option and feature-detection.
Refs: #5330#5371
Co-authored-by: Viktor Szakats
Closes#13246
Before this patch `lib/curl_setup.h` defined these two macros right
next to each other, then the source code used them interchangeably.
After this patch, `USE_HTTP3` guards all HTTP/3 / QUIC features.
(Like `USE_HTTP2` does for HTTP/2.) `ENABLE_QUIC` is no longer used.
This patch doesn't change the way HTTP/3 is enabled via autotools
or CMake. Builders who enabled HTTP/3 manually by defining both of
these macros via `CPPFLAGS` can now delete `-DENABLE_QUIC`.
Closes#13352
Before this patch, two macros were used to guard IPv6 features in curl
sources: `ENABLE_IPV6` and `USE_IPV6`. This patch makes the source use
the latter for consistency with other similar switches.
`-DENABLE_IPV6` remains accepted for compatibility as a synonym for
`-DUSE_IPV6`, when passed to the compiler.
`ENABLE_IPV6` also remains the name of the CMake and `Makefile.vc`
options to control this feature.
Closes#13349
- add curl_int64_t signed 64-bit type for lib use
- define CURL_PRId64, CURL_PRIu64 format ids
- use curl_int64_t in vquic
curl_int64_t signed complements the existing curl_uint64_t unsigned.
Note that `curl_int64_t` and `int64_t` are assignable from each other
but not identical. Some platforms with 64 long type defint int64_t as
"long long" (staring at macOS) which messes up things like pointers and
format identifiers.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13293
Since the QUIC/h3 code has no knowledge or handling of multissl it might
bring unintended consequences if we allow it.
configure, cmake and curl_setup.h all now reject this combination.
Assisted-by: Viktor Szakats
Assisted-by: Gisle Vanem
Ref: #12806Closes#12807
- HTTP/3 for curl using OpenSSL's own QUIC stack together
with nghttp3
- configure with `--with-openssl-quic` to enable curl to
build this. This requires the nghttp3 library
- implementation with the following restrictions:
* macOS has to use an unconnected UDP socket due to an
issue in OpenSSL's datagram implementation
See https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/23251
This makes connections to non-reponsive servers hang.
* GET requests will send the indicator that they have
no body in a separate QUIC packet. This may result
in processing delays or Transfer-Encodings on proxied
requests
* uploads that encounter blocks will use 100% cpu as
detection of these flow control issue is not working
(we have not figured out to pry that from OpenSSL).
Closes#12734
- enable `-Wsign-conversion` warnings, but also setting them to not
raise errors.
- fix `-Warith-conversion` warnings seen in CI.
These are triggered by `-Wsign-converion` and causing errors unless
explicitly silenced. It makes more sense to fix them, there just a few
of them.
- fix some `-Wsign-conversion` warnings.
- hide `-Wsign-conversion` warnings with a `#pragma`.
- add macro `CURL_WARN_SIGN_CONVERSION` to unhide them on a per-build
basis.
- update a CI job to unhide them with the above macro:
https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/workflows/linux.yml -> OpenSSL -O3
Closes#12492
- autotools, cmake: assume that if we detect Windows, `windows.h`,
`winsock2.h` and `ws2tcpip.h` do exist.
- lib: fix 3 outlier `#if` conditions to use `USE_WINSOCK` instead of
looking for `winsock2.h`.
- autotools: merge 3 Windows check methods into one.
- move Watt-32 and lwIP socket support to `setup-win32.h` from
`config-win32.h`. It opens up using these with all build tools. Also
merge logic with Windows Sockets.
- fix to assume Windows sockets with the mingw32ce toolchain.
Follow-up to: 2748c64d60
- cmake: delete unused variable `signature_call_conv` since
eb33ccd533.
- autotools: simplify `CURL_CHECK_WIN32_LARGEFILE` detection.
- examples/externalsocket: fix header order.
- cmake/OtherTests.cmake: delete Windows-specific `_source_epilogue`
that wasn't used anymore.
- cmake/OtherTests.cmake: set `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` for test
`SIZEOF_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE`.
After this patch curl universally uses `_WIN32` to guard
Windows-specific logic. It guards Windows Sockets-specific logic with
`USE_WINSOCK` (this might need further work).
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#12495