```
-- Found Libpsl: /usr/local/include (found version "0.21.5")
CMake Error at CMake/FindLibpsl.cmake:90 (set_target_properties):
INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets may only have whitelisted properties. The
property "VERSION" is not allowed.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:1252 (find_package)
```
To reduce to amount of Debian packages to install, which hopefully
removes some flakiness due to sometimes very slow Azure package
distro servers. Possible also making these jobs finish 20s faster.
Windows from Debian | llvm | gcc
:------------------ | :----------------: | :----------------:
build time | 2m41s -> 2m20s | 3m19s -> 2m57s
installed packages | 288 -> 142 | 247 -> 99
downloads | 403 MB -> 240 MB | 297 MB -> 134 MB
disk space | 2132 MB -> 1289 MB | 1582 MB -> 739 MB
Before: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/19765983026
After: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/19766373960?pr=19749
Ref: 02149b7e36Closes#19749
Before this patch curl used the C preprocessor to override standard
memory allocation symbols: malloc, calloc, strdup, realloc, free.
The goal of these is to replace them with curl's debug wrappers in
`CURLDEBUG` builds, another was to replace them with the wrappers
calling user-defined allocators in libcurl. This solution needed a bunch
of workarounds to avoid breaking external headers: it relied on include
order to do the overriding last. For "unity" builds it needed to reset
overrides before external includes. Also in test apps, which are always
built as single source files. It also needed the `(symbol)` trick
to avoid overrides in some places. This would still not fix cases where
the standard symbols were macros. It was also fragile and difficult
to figure out which was the actual function behind an alloc or free call
in a specific piece of code. This in turn caused bugs where the wrong
allocator was accidentally called.
To avoid these problems, this patch replaces this solution with
`curlx_`-prefixed allocator macros, and mapping them _once_ to either
the libcurl wrappers, the debug wrappers or the standard ones, matching
the rest of the code in libtests.
This concludes the long journey to avoid redefining standard functions
in the curl codebase.
Note: I did not update `packages/OS400/*.c` sources. They did not
`#include` `curl_setup.h`, `curl_memory.h` or `memdebug.h`, meaning
the overrides were never applied to them. This may or may not have been
correct. For now I suppressed the direct use of standard allocators
via a local `.checksrc`. Probably they (except for `curlcl.c`) should be
updated to include `curl_setup.h` and use the `curlx_` macros.
This patch changes mappings in two places:
- `lib/curl_threads.c` in libtests: Before this patch it mapped to
libcurl allocators. After, it maps to standard allocators, like
the rest of libtests code.
- `units`: before this patch it mapped to standard allocators. After, it
maps to libcurl allocators.
Also:
- drop all position-dependent `curl_memory.h` and `memdebug.h` includes,
and delete the now unnecessary headers.
- rename `Curl_tcsdup` macro to `curlx_tcsdup` and define like the other
allocators.
- map `curlx_strdup()` to `_strdup()` on Windows (was: `strdup()`).
To fix warnings silenced via `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE`.
- multibyte: map `curlx_convert_*()` to `_strdup()` on Windows
(was: `strdup()`).
- src: do not reuse the `strdup` name for the local replacement.
- lib509: call `_strdup()` on Windows (was: `strdup()`).
- test1132: delete test obsoleted by this patch.
- CHECKSRC.md: update text for `SNPRINTF`.
- checksrc: ban standard allocator symbols.
Follow-up to b12da22db1#18866
Follow-up to db98daab05#18844
Follow-up to 4deea9396b#18814
Follow-up to 9678ff5b1b#18776
Follow-up to 10bac43b87#18774
Follow-up to 20142f5d06#18634
Follow-up to bf7375ecc5#18503
Follow-up to 9863599d69#18502
Follow-up to 3bb5e58c10#17827Closes#19626
Install CMake from the Kitware GitHub release archive. To allow choosing
its version independently from the OS.
Switch to 3.7.0 (from 3.7.2) to test the earliest supported version.
Also tested OK with 3.18.4 and 3.7.2.
The download and install step takes 1-2 seconds.
Follow-up to c9e50e9e39#19737Closes#19738
To allow more flexibility and not be limited by defaults offered by
the runner machines:
- Visual Studio 2013: CMake 3.12.2
- Visual Studio 2015, 2017: CMake 3.16.2
Ref: https://www.appveyor.com/docs/windows-images-software/
Start using 3.18.4, 3.19.8, 3.20.6 in older VS jobs to add variations.
Time cost is a couple of seconds per job.
Ref: #18704 (Discussion)
Ref: #16973Closes#19737
Change the send parameter from `const void *` to `const uint8_t *` and
adapt calling code. Several had already unsigned chars and were casting.
Closes#19729
Change `inputbuff` parameter from `const char *` to `const uint8_t *` to
reflect the binary nature of the input bytes. Half the code was casting
unsigned char to signed already in calling.
Closes#19722