Option cleanups: --get is not upload --form* are post - added several options into ldap, smtp, imap and pop3 - shortened the category descriptions in the list category curl fixes: --create-dirs removed from 'curl' --ftp-create-dirs removed from 'curl' --netrc moved to 'auth' from 'curl' --netrc-file moved to 'auth' from 'curl' --netrc-optional moved to 'auth' from 'curl' --no-buffer moved to 'output' from 'curl' --no-clobber removed from 'curl' --output removed from 'curl' --output-dir removed from 'curl' --remove-on-error removed from 'curl' Add a "global" category: - Made all "global" options set this category Add a "deprecated" category: - Moved the deprecated options to it (maybe they should not be in any category long term) Add a 'timeout' category - Put a number of appropriate options in it Add an 'ldap' category - Put the LDAP related option in there Remove categories "ECH" and "ipfs" - They should not be categories. Had only one single option each. Remove category "misc" - It should not be a category as it is impossible to know when to browse it. --use-ascii moved to ftp and output --xattr moved to output --service-name moved to auth Managen fixes: - errors if an option is given a category name that is not already setup for in code - verifies that options set `scope: global` also is put in category `global´ Closes #14101
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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: fail-early
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Help: Fail on first transfer error
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Added: 7.52.0
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Category: curl global
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Multi: boolean
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Scope: global
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See-also:
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- fail
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- fail-with-body
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Example:
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- --fail-early $URL https://two.example
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---
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# `--fail-early`
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Fail and exit on the first detected transfer error.
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When curl is used to do multiple transfers on the command line, it attempts to
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operate on each given URL, one by one. By default, it ignores errors if there
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are more URLs given and the last URL's success determines the error code curl
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returns. Early failures are "hidden" by subsequent successful transfers.
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Using this option, curl instead returns an error on the first transfer that
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fails, independent of the amount of URLs that are given on the command
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line. This way, no transfer failures go undetected by scripts and similar.
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This option does not imply --fail, which causes transfers to fail due to the
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server's HTTP status code. You can combine the two options, however note --fail
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is not global and is therefore contained by --next.
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