Suppress deprecation warnings the closest to the deprecated code, using
`CURL_IGNORE_DEPRECATION()`. Then drop build-specific suppressions, and
file-wide ones. The latter is not compatible with Unity mode. Also
replace manual suppressions with a macro to apply to all compilers with
deprecation warning support. Also enable deprecation warnings for clang.
- curl/curl.h: enable deprecation warnings for clang.
- docs/examples: stop setting `CURL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION` with autotools.
Suppression moved to C-level earlier. Syncs with cmake.
Follow-up to 5fc61a37c1#14123
- tests/http/clients: stop setting `CURL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION` in
autotools. If it becomes necessary in the future, it can be done in
C via the macro. Syncs with cmake.
- lib1545: stop setting `CURL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION` in autotools.
Drop guard from test source.
Follow-up to 0f10360073#12444
- libtest, unit: replace `CURL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION` with
`CURL_IGNORE_DEPRECATION()`.
- docs/examples: replace pragmas with `CURL_IGNORE_DEPRECATION()`.
Closes#14789
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
The symbols have not been in use for 17+ years and they did not do
anything for several years before that, but apparently there are still
code using them.
Follow-up to 3b057d4b7aFixes#14747
Reported-by: Kai Pastor
Closes#14748
Previously this test allowed several error values when setting options.
This made this test miss #14629.
Now, errors are generally not accepted for setopts:
- numerical setopts accept CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT for funny input
- the first setopt to an option accepts CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN or
CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION for when they are disabled/not built-in
- there is an allowlist concept for some return code for some variables,
managed at the top of the mk-lib1521.pl script
In curl.h: remove the OBSOLETE named values from the setopt list.
Closes#14634
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
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
Used for extracting:
- when used asking for a scheme, it will return CURLUE_NO_SCHEME if the
stored information was a guess
- when used asking for a URL, the URL is returned without a scheme, like
when previously given to the URL parser when it was asked to guess
- as soon as the scheme is set explicitly, it is no longer internally
marked as guessed
The idea being:
1. allow a user to figure out if a URL's scheme was set as a result of
guessing
2. extract the URL without a guessed scheme
3. this makes it work similar to how we already deal with port numbers
Extend test 1560 to verify.
Closes#13616
`CURLDEBUG` is meant to enable memory tracking, but in a bunch of cases,
it was protecting debug features that were supposed to be guarded with
`DEBUGBUILD`.
Replace these uses with `DEBUGBUILD`.
This leaves `CURLDEBUG` uses solely for its intended purpose: to enable
the memory tracking debug feature.
Also:
- autotools: rely on `DEBUGBUILD` to enable `checksrc`.
Instead of `CURLDEBUG`, which worked in most cases because debug
builds enable `CURLDEBUG` by default, but it's not accurate.
- include `lib/easyif.h` instead of keeping a copy of a declaration.
- add CI test jobs for the build issues discovered.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13694#issuecomment-2120311894Closes#13718
C++20 and later compilers emit a deprecation warning if values from two
different enums are combined with a bitwise operation the way the
CURL_SSLVERSION_* values were previously created.
Reported-by: Michael Kaufmann
Fixes#13510Closes#13511
By default the API inhibits empty queries and fragments extracted.
Unless this new flag is set.
This also makes the behavior more consistent: without it set, zero
length queries and fragments are considered not present in the URL. With
the flag set, they are returned as a zero length strings if they were in
fact present in the URL.
This applies when extracting the individual query and fragment
components and for the full URL.
Closes#13396
Returns the time, in microseconds, during which this transfer was held
in a waiting queue before it started "for real". A transfer might be put
in a queue if after getting started, it cannot create a new connection
etc due to set conditions and limits imposed by the application.
Ref: #12293Closes#12368
A new error code to be used when an internal field grows too large, like
when a dynbuf reaches its maximum. Previously it would return
CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY for this, which is highly misleading.
Ref: #12268Closes#12269
Align mingw with the other Windows compilers and use the `int` type for
`CURL_TYPEOF_CURL_SOCKLEN_T` (and thus for `curl_socklent_t`). This
makes it unnecessary to make a mingw-specific trick and pull all Windows
headers early just for this type definition. This type is specific to
Windows, not to the compiler. mingw-w64's Windows header maps it to
`int` too.
With this we also delete all remaining uses of `CURL_PULL_WS2TCPIP_H`.
[ The official solution is to use `socklen_t` for all Windows compilers.
In this case we may want to update `curl/curl.h` to pull in Windows
headers before `system.h`. ]
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#12501
https://best.openssf.org/Compiler-Hardening-Guides/Compiler-Options-Hardening-Guide-for-C-and-C++.html
as of 2023-11-29 [1].
Enable new recommended warnings (except `-Wsign-conversion`):
- enable `-Wformat=2` for clang (in both cmake and autotools).
- add `CURL_PRINTF()` internal attribute and mark functions accepting
printf arguments with it. This is a copy of existing
`CURL_TEMP_PRINTF()` but using `__printf__` to make it compatible
with redefinting the `printf` symbol:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.4/gcc_5.html#SEC94
- fix `CURL_PRINTF()` and existing `CURL_TEMP_PRINTF()` for
mingw-w64 and enable it on this platform.
- enable `-Wimplicit-fallthrough`.
- enable `-Wtrampolines`.
- add `-Wsign-conversion` commented with a FIXME.
- cmake: enable `-pedantic-errors` the way we do it with autotools.
Follow-up to d5c0351055#2747
- lib/curl_trc.h: use `CURL_FORMAT()`, this also fixes it to enable format
checks. Previously it was always disabled due to the internal `printf`
macro.
Fix them:
- fix bug where an `set_ipv6_v6only()` call was missed in builds with
`--disable-verbose` / `CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS=ON`.
- add internal `FALLTHROUGH()` macro.
- replace obsolete fall-through comments with `FALLTHROUGH()`.
- fix fallthrough markups: Delete redundant ones (showing up as
warnings in most cases). Add missing ones. Fix indentation.
- silence `-Wformat-nonliteral` warnings with llvm/clang.
- fix one `-Wformat-nonliteral` warning.
- fix new `-Wformat` and `-Wformat-security` warnings.
- fix `CURL_FORMAT_SOCKET_T` value for mingw-w64. Also move its
definition to `lib/curl_setup.h` allowing use in `tests/server`.
- lib: fix two wrongly passed string arguments in log outputs.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
- fix new `-Wformat` warnings on mingw-w64.
[1] 56c0fde389/docs/Compiler-Hardening-Guides/Compiler-Options-Hardening-Guide-for-C-and-C%2B%2B.mdCloses#12489
curl deprecated Symbian OS in 3d64031fa7
via #5989. Delete references to it from public headers, because there
is no fresh release to use those headers with.
Reviewed-by: Dan Fandrich
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#12378
Windows compilers define `_WIN32` automatically. Windows SDK headers
or build env defines `WIN32`, or we have to take care of it. The
agreement seems to be that `_WIN32` is the preferred practice here.
Make the source code rely on that to detect we're building for Windows.
Public `curl.h` was using `WIN32`, `__WIN32__` and `CURL_WIN32` for
Windows detection, next to the official `_WIN32`. After this patch it
only uses `_WIN32` for this. Also, make it stop defining `CURL_WIN32`.
There is a slight chance these break compatibility with Windows
compilers that fail to define `_WIN32`. I'm not aware of any obsolete
or modern compiler affected, but in case there is one, one possible
solution is to define this macro manually.
grepping for `WIN32` remains useful to discover Windows-specific code.
Also:
- extend `checksrc` to ensure we're not using `WIN32` anymore.
- apply minor formatting here and there.
- delete unnecessary checks for `!MSDOS` when `_WIN32` is present.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#12376