- drop stray duplicate empty lines in docs, scripts, test data, include,
examples, tests.
- drop duplicate PP parenthesis.
- curl-functions.m4: move literals to the right side in if expressions,
to match rest of the source code.
- FAQ.md: delete language designator from an URL.
- packages: apply clang-format (OS400, VMS).
- scripts/schemetable.c: apply clang-format.
- data320: delete duplicate empty line that doesn't change the outcome.
- spacecheck: extend to check for duplicate empty lines
(with exceptions.)
- fix whitespace nits
Closes#19936
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
dynconvert() now offers to return the size of the converted data as it
might be different that the provided input size.
Bonus: minor indent fixing of some closing braces.
Reported-by: Stanislav Fort (Aisle Research)
Closes#19465
Also:
- OS400/makefile.sh: use end-of-options marker in xargs command.
- OS400/make-tests.sh: drop warning suppression.
Seems to not trigger anymore as of shellcheck 0.11.0
Closes#19451
When a blob option is used and it does not convert, the code would
erroneously pass along an uninitialized stack struct.
Reported-by: Stanislav Fort (Aisle Research)
Closes#19444
curl requires 1.2.4 or newer.
Also:
- vms: stop defining `gss_nt_service_name`. Added in
f9cf3de70b, symbol not used in curl code
since 355bf01c82.
Closes#18978
After this patch, the codebase no longer overrides system printf
functions. Instead it explicitly calls either the curl printf functions
`curl_m*printf()` or the system ones using their original names.
Also:
- drop unused `curl_printf.h` includes.
- checksrc: ban system printf functions, allow where necessary.
Follow-up to db98daab05#18844
Follow-up to 4deea9396b#18814Closes#18866
The implementation was incomplete and lesser than the other backends. No
one ever reported a bug or requested enhancements for this, indicating
that this backend was never used.
Closes#18700
Before this patch `accept4()`, `socket()`, `socketpair()`, `send()` and
`recv()` system symbols were remapped via macros, using the same name,
to local curl debug wrappers. This patch replaces these overrides by
introducing curl-namespaced macros that map either to the system symbols
or to their curl debug wrappers in `CURLDEBUG` (TrackMemory) builds.
This follows a patch that implemented the same for `accept()`.
The old method required tricks to make these redefines work in unity
builds, and avoid them interfering with system headers. These tricks
did not work for system symbols implemented as macros.
The new method allows to setup these mappings once, without interfering
with system headers, upstream macros, or unity builds. It makes builds
more robust.
Also:
- checksrc: ban all mapped functions.
- docs/examples: tidy up checksrc rules.
Follow-up to 9863599d69#18502
Follow-up to 3bb5e58c10#17827Closes#18503
- codespell: break logic out into its own runnable script. Allowing
to run it on local machines.
- codespell: install via `pip`, bump to latest version.
- codespell: show version number in CI log.
- codespell: drop no longer needed word exception: `msdos`.
- codespell: include all curl source tree, except `packages` and
`winbuild`. Drop an obsolete file exclusion.
- add new spellchecker job using the `typos` tool. It includes
the codespell dictionary and a couple more. Use linuxbrew to install
it. This takes 10 seconds, while installing via `cargo` from source
would take over a minute.
- codespell: introduce an inline ignore filter compatible with `cspell`
Make `typos` recognize it, too. Move single exceptions inline.
Fix new typos found. Also rename variables and words to keep
spellchecking exceptions at minumum. This involves touching some tests.
Also switch base64 strings to `%b64[]` to avoid false positives.
Ref: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/blob/master/docs/reference.md
Ref: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell?tab=readme-ov-file#inline-ignore
Ref: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/issues/1212#issuecomment-1721152455
Ref: https://cspell.org/docs/Configuration/document-settingsCloses#17905
With a dash, using two Ls. Also for different forms of the word.
Use NULL in all uppercase if it means a zero pointer.
Follow-up to 307b7543eaCloses#17489
To avoid redundant work in CI and to avoid a single checksrc issue make
all autotools jobs fail. After this patch checksrc issues make fail
the checksrc job, the `dist / verify-out-of-tree-autotools-debug`,
`dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree` jobs and the fuzzer job (if run).
Of these, the `dist` jobs replicate local builds, also testing the build
logic.
Also add a script to check the complete local repository, optionally
with the build tree to verify generated C files.
Also:
- automatically run checksrc in subdirectories having a `checksrc`
target. (examples, OS400, tests http/client, unit and tunit)
- tests/libtest: make sure to run `checksrc` on generated `lib1521.c`.
(requires in-tree autotools build.)
- tests: run `checksrc` on targets also for non-`DEBUGBUILD`
builds. It ensures to check `lib1521.c` in CI via job
`dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree`.
- src: drop redundant `$(builddir)` in autotools builds.
- scripts: add `checksrc-all.sh` script to check all C sources and
the build directory as an option.
- use the above from CI, also make it verify all generated sources.
- silence `checksrc` issues in generated C sources.
- checksrc: add `-v` option to enable verbose mode.
- checksrc: make verbose mode show checked filename and fix to only
return error on failure.
- make sure that generated C files pass `checksrc`.
Assisted-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#17376
This adds another bitflag on CURLOPT_WS_OPTIONS (CURLWS_NOAUTOPONG) that
disables the default and automatic PONG reply in the WebSocket layer.
Assisted-by: Calvin Ruocco
Closes#16744
Before this patch, standard `E*` errno codes were redefined on Windows,
onto matching winsock2 `WSA*` error codes, which have different values.
This broke uses where using the `E*` value in non-socket context, or
other places expecting a POSIX `errno`, e.g. file I/O, threads, IDN or
interfacing with dependencies.
Fix it by introducing a curl-specific `SOCKE*` set of macros that map to
`WSA*` on Windows and standard POSIX codes on other platforms. Then
verify and update the code to use `SOCKE*` or `E*` macro depending on
context.
- Add `SOCKE*` macros that map to either winsock2 or POSIX error codes.
And use them with `SOCKERRNO` or in contexts requiring
platform-dependent socket error codes.
This fixes `E*` uses which were supposed be POSIX values, not `WSA*`
socket errors, on Windows:
- lib/curl_multibyte.c
- lib/curl_threads.c
- lib/idn.c
- lib/vtls/gtls.c
- lib/vtls/rustls.c
- src/tool_cb_wrt.c
- src/tool_dirhie.c
- Ban `E*` codes having a `SOCKE*` mapping, via checksrc.
Authored-by: Daniel Stenberg
- Add exceptions for `E*` codes used in file I/O, or other contexts
requiring POSIX error codes.
Also:
- ftp: fix missing `SOCKEACCES` mapping for Windows.
- add `SOCKENOMEM` for `Curl_getaddrinfo()` via `asyn-thread.c`.
- tests/server/sockfilt: fix to set `SOCKERRNO` in local `select()`
override on Windows.
- lib/inet_ntop: fix to return `WSAEINVAL` on Windows, where `ENOSPC` is
used on other platforms. To simulate Windows' built-in `inet_ntop()`,
as tested on a Win10 machine.
Note:
- WINE returns `STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER` = `0xC000000D`.
- Microsoft documentation says it returns `WSA_INVALID_PARAMETER`
(= `ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER`) 87:
https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/ws2tcpip/nf-ws2tcpip-inet_ntop#return-value
- lib/inet_ntop: drop redundant `CURL_SETERRNO(ENOSPC)`.
`inet_ntop4()` already sets it before returning `NULL`.
- replace stray `WSAEWOULDBLOCK` with `USE_WINSOCK` macro to detect
winsock2.
- move existing `SOCKE*` mappings from `tests/server` to
`curl_setup_once.h`.
- add missing `EINTR`, `EINVAL` constants for WinCE.
Follow-up to abf80aae38#16612
Follow-up to d69425ed7d#16615
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/16553#issuecomment-2704679377Closes#16621
To avoid breaking the control flow and align to majority of code
already using `return`.
`exit()` has the side-effect of suppressing leak detection in cases.
Fix fallouts detected after switching to `return`.
- configure:
- fix `getaddrinfo` run test to call `freeaddrinfo()` to pacify ASAN,
and call `WSACleanup()` to deinit winsock2.
- fix `getifaddrs` run test to call `freeifaddrs()` to pacify ASAN.
- tests/server:
- setup `atexit(win32_cleanup)` via `win32_init()`.
- return 2 instead of 1 on winsock2 init failures.
- sws: goto cleanup instead of `exit()` in `http_connect()`.
Follow-up to 02dfe71937#7235
- tests/client/http:
- cleanup memory to pacify ASAN in `h2-upgrade-extreme`,
`tls-session-reuse`.
- examples:
- block_ip: fix memory leak reported by CI.
- http2-upload: avoid handle leaks.
Untouched `exit()` calls, made from callbacks:
- docs/examples: ephiperfifo.c, ghiper.c, hiperfifo.c
- tests/libtest: lib582.c, lib655.c, lib670.c
- tests/server: tftpd.c
Closes#16507
As `tool_hugehelp.c` is no longer included into `Makefile.inc`,
I did add it explicitly to list of source files built on IBMi.
Follow-up to 96843f4ef7#16068Fixes#16214Closes#16215
And use it from src and tests.
Syncing this functionality between platforms and build targets.
Also: Stop redefining `O_BINARY` in src, and use a local macro with
the same effect. `O_BINARY` is used in `CURL_SET_BINMODE()` to decide
if this functionality is supported, and redefining it makes this check
pass always in unity builds. The check is required for Apple OS, because
it offers a `setmode()` function, successfully detected by both CMake
and autotools, but that function has a different functionality and
signature than that expected by `CURL_SET_BINMODE()`.
Also:
- drop MetaWare High C (MS-DOS) support for set binmode.
- tests/libtest/Makefile.inc: dedupe comments.
- lib/curl_setup_once.h: tidy up feature guards for `io.h`, `fcntl.h`.
Ref: #15652Closes#15787
- 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
Before this patch, `libhostname.so` and `chkhostname` were a test
facility for overriding `gethostname()` in non-debug builds on
Linux and other Unix platforms supporting `LD_PRELOAD`.
`gethostname()` has a single use with SMTP.
The alternative way to override `gethostname()` is building in debug
mode, which allows to do this via the `CURL_GETHOSTNAME` env, on all
platforms.
Drop the `LD_PRELOAD` solution in favour of the above.
Also:
- delete inactive NTLM code with a `gethostname()` call made from it.
- streamline NTLM code by dropping a `printf()` and a macro.
- tests: stop setting `CURL_GETHOSTNAME` where unnecessary.
Closes#14695