- Renames Curl_readwrite() to Curl_sendrecv() to reflect that it is mainly about talking to the server, not reads or writes to the client. Add a `nowp` parameter since the single caller already has this. - Curl_sendrecv() now runs all possible operations whenever it is called and either it had been polling sockets or the 'select_bits' are set. POLL_IN/POLL_OUT are not always directly related to send/recv operations. Filters like HTTP/2, QUIC or TLS may monitor reverse directions. If a transfer does not want to send (KEEP_SEND), it will not do so, as before. Same for receives. - Curl_update_timer() now checks the absolute timestamp of an expiry and the last/new timeout to determine if the application needs to stop/start/restart its timer. This fixes edge cases where updates did not happen as they should have. - improved --test-event curl_easy_perform() simulation to handle situations where no sockets are registered but a timeout is in place. - fixed bug in events_socket() that complained about removing a socket that was unknown, when indeed it had removed the socket just before, only it was the last in the list - fixed conncache's internal handle to carry the multi instance (where the cache has one) so that operations on the closure handle trigger event callbacks correctly. - fixed conncache to not POLL_REMOVE a socket twice when a conneciton was closed. Closes #14561 |
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