Drop separate `TrackMemory` (aka `CURLDEBUG`) debug feature.
After recent changes (thread-safety,
193cb00ce9, and updates leading up to
it), `TrackMemory` is unlikely to cause build or runtime issues.
To simplify builds and debug options, enable `TrackMemory`
unconditionally for debug-enabled (aka `DEBUGBUILD`) builds. Before
this patch, this was already the default, with an option to disable
it, or enable it in non-debug-enabled builds.
Note, in practice these two debug options already went hand in hand. It
was not possible to toggle them separately for a long time due to bugs,
before 59dc9f7e69 (2024-05-28) fixed it.
This patch also removes/deprecates separate knobs and feature flags for
`TrackMemory`:
- autotools: `--enable-curldebug`/`--disable-curldebug`
- cmake: `-DENABLE_CURLDEBUG=ON`/`OFF`
- C macro: `CURLDEBUG`
- libcurl: `CURL_VERSION_CURLDEBUG` symbol deprecated in favor
of `CURL_VERSION_DEBUG`. They always return the same value after this
patch.
Also:
- drop `TrackMemory` from `curl -V` output.
- rename internal `CURLDEBUG` macro to `CURL_MEMDEBUG` internally.
To avoid confusion with `DEBUGBUILD`, but to keep guarding
`TrackMemory`-related internals for readability.
- runtests: bind `TrackMemory` to debug feature. Keep it a separate
test feature requirement, for clarity.
- CI: drop test builds for combinations of the two options.
- GHA/linux: no longer disable TrackMemory in the TSAN job.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20328#issuecomment-3754528407Closes#20331
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
To make the source code match the functions called at runtime.
And to avoid the preprocessor trick that may introduces build issues.
Before this patch, libtests, tunits and units were calling a mixture
of curl and system printf calls, then transformed them all to curl
printf calls by including `curl_printf.h`.
Changes made:
- tests: stop including `curl_printf.h`.
- libtest: switch a couple of outlier system printf calls to curl
printf.
- unit: use more curl printf to avoid casts and show whole values.
- unit: switch remaining calls to curl printf explicitly.
- tunit: switch to call curl printf explicitly.
- libtest, tunit, unit: ban system printf.
- unit1307, unit1607, unit1609, unit1652, unit1655, unit3214: bump
types/masks to avoid casts.
After this patch:
- libtests, tunits, units: use exclusively curl printf.
(as before, but explicitly, without relying on redefinitions.)
- servers: is unchanged (it can only use system printf).
Closes#18814
- tests: merge cmake commands.
- tests: use `target_compile_definitions()`.
- tests/server: use generator expression for platform-specific macro.
- tests/unit: sync `Makefile.am` comment with cmake.
- tests/unit: merge two `AM_CPPFLAGS` lines to keep synced with cmake.
- tests: move macro definitions to `first.h` headers from build level.
`CURL_NO_OLDIES`, `CURL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION`, `WITHOUT_LIBCURL`,
`CURL_STATICLIB` (for servers).
To share more logic.
Pass `CURL_STATICLIB` in server on all platforms for simplicity.
(On non-Windows, it's a no-op. It's already done like this with curlu
and libcurltool.)
Also for lib:
- lib: merge commands.
- lib: sync macro order with tests (also in `Makefile.am`).
Closes#17768
To simplify dependencies, and sync tunits and units builds further.
`curlcheck.h` already depended on logic implemented within libtests:
it referenced a global variable (`unitfail`) defined in `first.c` and
declared in `test.h`.
Also:
- rename to `unitcheck.h` to indicate it's meant for unit tests.
- make `unitcheck.h` include `first.h` instead of `test.h`.
This brings header use closer to libtests. It also includes
`curlx/curlx.h` for all unit tests by default now.
- move `unitfail` declaration from `test.h` to `first.h`.
To match its definition in `first.c`.
- drop now redundant per-test curlx header includes.
Closes#17868
It allows to pass `.h` files only where they are really needed, which is
`EXTRA_DIST` (or `*SOURCES`) for autotools.
Also:
- rename variables to be shorter and consistent.
- drop references to non-local headers. We don't need to pass them as
dist sources.
- drop empty variables and references, after the above.
- server: add placeholder `UTIL_H`.
Closes#17745
To make all src and test code refer to curlx headers the same way.
Also:
- src: move `curlx.h` include to `tool_setup.h`.
- src/tool_setup.h: drop stray `curlx/timeval.h`.
- servers: de-duplicate `curlx.h` and `curl_setup.h` includes.
- libtests, units: drop stray curlx sub-headers in favor of
`<curlx/curlx.h>`.
- tests: include `curlx.h` with `<>` instead of `""`. To match
other parts of the codebase.
Closes#17680
Derive it from `$BUNDLE` instead. autotools seems to be already relying
on `$BUNDLE_SRC` being equal to `$BUNDLE.c`. (I haven't realized this
before aaebb45f58.)
Also drop redundant `nodist_<target>_SOURCE` lines in tunits and units.
Follow-up to aaebb45f58#17688
Follow-up to 2c27a67daa#17590Closes#17692
Use it from libtests' `first.c` and thus also from units, and tunits.
Also:
- cmake: drop stray `curltool` lib dependency for units.
- units: stop depending on `src` headers.
- tests/server: drop depending on `src` headers.
(the remaining one listed in the comments, `tool_xattr.h`, was not
actually used from servers.)
- tests/server: drop duplicate curlx headers.
(Except `warnless.h`, which is tricky on Windows.)
Closes#17672
To reduce the diff between tests CMakeFiles.txt, and syncing with
autotools, which already used the `BUNDLE` variable like this.
Also:
- fold lines that went over 132 chars after this change.
- autotools: sync order of macros with cmake.
Closes#17667
- GHA/windows: make a mingw autotools build static only.
- GHA/windows: fix a CI script issue with the build above.
- src: fix to pass `LIBCURL_PC_LIBS_PRIVATE` instead of `LINKFLAGS`.
This makes the libs propagate to tunits, making the local hack there
unnecessary. `LINKFLAGS` had this single use in the repo, and it was
empty in local tests.
- tests: drop passing redundant `LIBCURL_PC_LDFLAGS_PRIVATE`.
- tests: drop redundant target name from config variables.
- examples, tests/client: drop `LIBDIR` temp variables with single uses.
- examples, tests: formatting to sync `Makefile.am` scripts with each
other.
Closes#17661
Make test bundles the default. Drop non-bundle build mode.
Also do all the optimizations and tidy-ups this allows, simpler builds,
less bundle exceptions, streamlined build mechanics.
Also rework the init/deinit macro magic for unit tests. The new method
allows using unique init/deinit function names, and calling them with
arguments. This is in turn makes it possible to reduce the use of global
variables.
Note this drop existing build options `-DCURL_TEST_BUNDLES=` from cmake
and `--enable-test-bundles` / `--disable-test-bundles` from autotools.
Also:
- rename test entry functions to have unique names: `test_<testname>`
This removes the last exception that was handled in the generator.
- fix `make dist` to not miss test sources with test bundles enabled.
- sync and merge `tests/mk-bundle.pl` into `scripts/mk-unity.pl`.
- mk-unity.pl: add `--embed` option and use it when `CURL_CLANG_TIDY=ON`
to ensure that `clang-tidy` does not miss external test C sources.
(because `clang-tidy` ignores code that's #included.)
- tests/unit: drop no-op setup/stop functions.
- tests: reduce symbol scopes, global macros, other fixes and tidy-ups.
- tool1621: fix to run, also fix it to pass.
- sockfilt: fix Windows compiler warning in certain unity include order,
by explicitly including `warnless.h`.
Follow-up to 6897aeb105#17468Closes#17590
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
Move curlx_ functions into its own subdir.
The idea is to use the curlx_ prefix proper on these functions, and use
these same function names both in tool, lib and test suite source code.
Stop the previous special #define setup for curlx_ names.
The printf defines are now done for the library alone. Tests no longer
use the printf defines. The tool code sets its own defines. The printf
functions are not curlx, they are publicly available.
The strcase defines are not curlx_ functions and should not be used by
tool or server code.
dynbuf, warnless, base64, strparse, timeval, timediff are now proper
curlx functions.
When libcurl is built statically, the functions from the library can be
used as-is. The key is then that the functions must work as-is, without
having to be recompiled for use in tool/tests. This avoids symbol
collisions - when libcurl is built statically, we use those functions
directly when building the tool/tests. When libcurl is shared, we
build/link them separately for the tool/tests.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#17253
- unit tests need no tool code as they are libcurl unit tests
- unit test 1621 is now tunit test 1621 instead, as it tests tool code
- build unit tests with BUILDING_LIBCURL as they pretent to be libcurl
Closes#17259
1. 'make clean' in the root dir now also invokes 'make clean' in the
tests subdir so that it cleans up better recursively. The Makefile.am
does not list 'tests' as a normal subdir to avoid building that
directory for a normal make invoke.
2. 'make clean' in the tests/libtest and tests/unit directories now
*explicitly* remove the unity build executables even if this is not a
unit build. This, because those files may be leftovers from previous
builds and such leftovers can otherwise linger around and since
'runtests.pl' dynamically acts differently based on the mere *presence*
of those files, they can keep you fooled for a while until you
realize...
Closes#16986
It seems unnecessary and possibly unexpected to build test servers with
debug-enabled features and memory tracking whenever the tested curl is
built like that (which is a requirement for some tests, so curl is
mostly built like that when running tests.) It also makes building
servers a little bit faster with cmake for the most common cases.
You can apply debug options to `tests/server` with these new options:
- `./configure`: `--enable-server-debug`.
- cmake: `-DENABLE_SERVER_DEBUG`.
Also sync the way we pass these macros in autotools, with CMake builds.
Before this patch, autotools passed them via `curl_config.h`. After this
patch it passes them on the command-line, like cmake builds do.
This patch also make these option no longer passed to examples and
`http/client` in cmake builds, where they were no-ops anyway.
Ref: #15000Closes#16705
`libcurl.pc` `Libs.private` (since 8.11.0, and in `Libs` before 7.20.0)
and `curl-config` `--static-libs` (since 7.17.1, and in `Libs` between
7.7.2-7.25.0). This included all flags inherited from the environment,
in addition to those coming from dependency detections.
To avoid spilling all linker flags inherited from the environment to
the libcurl config files, this patch omits them all, except `-L`, `-F`,
`--library-path=` and `-framework` options, which are still passed.
The rationale for the exceptions is that `LIBS` is passed as-is, and
`LDFLAGS`, `LIBS` are the canonical way to pass custom libs options
to a build. `LIBS` may not work without a matching custom libpath.
This brings autotools behaviour closer to cmake, and `curl-config`
closer to `libcurl.pc`.
Follow-up to 9f56bb608e#14681
Follow-up to 4c8adc8fee
Reported-by: Peter Marko
Fixes#15533Closes#15550
Rename internal macros to match their `libcurl.pc` metadata counterpart.
Also apply these to the `curl-config.in` template.
- `CPPFLAG_CURL_STATICLIB` -> `LIBCURL_PC_CFLAGS`
- `LIBCURL_LIBS` -> `LIBCURL_PC_LIBS_PRIVATE`
- `LIBCURL_NO_SHARED` -> `LIBCURL_PC_LIBS`
Closes#14476
The leftmost "label" of the host name can now only match against single
'*'. Like the browsers have worked for a long time.
- extended unit test 1397 for this
- move some SOURCE variables from unit/Makefile.am to unit/Makefile.inc
Reported-by: Hiroki Kurosawa
Closes#11018
- with `--proxy-http2` allow h2 ALPN negotiation to
forward proxies
- applies to http: requests against a https: proxy only,
as https: requests will auto-tunnel
- adding a HTTP/1 request parser in http1.c
- removed h2h3.c
- using new request parser in nghttp2 and all h3 backends
- adding test 2603 for request parser
- adding h2 proxy test cases to test_10_*
scorecard.py: request scoring accidentally always run curl
with '-v'. Removed that, expect double numbers.
labeller: added http1.* and h2-proxy sources to detection
Closes#10967
Adding `bufq`:
- at init() time configured to hold up to `n` chunks of `m` bytes each.
- various methods for reading from and writing to it.
- `peek` support to get access to buffered data without copy
- `pass` support to allow buffer flushing on write if it becomes full
- use case: IO buffers for dynamic reads and writes that do not blow up
- distinct from `dynbuf` in that:
- it maintains a read position
- writes on a full bufq return CURLE_AGAIN instead of nuking itself
- Init options:
- SOFT_LIMIT: allow writes into a full bufq
- NO_SPARES: free empty chunks right away
- a `bufc_pool` that can keep a number of spare chunks to
be shared between different `bufq` instances
Adding `dynhds`:
- a straightforward list of name+value pairs as used for HTTP headers
- headers can be appended dynamically
- headers can be removed again
- headers can be replaced
- headers can be looked up
- http/1.1 formatting into a `dynbuf`
- configured at init() with limits on header counts and total string
sizes
- use case: pass a HTTP request or response around without being version
specific
- express a HTTP request without a curl easy handle (used in h2 proxy
tunnels)
- future extension possibilities:
- conversions of `dynhds` to nghttp2/nghttp3 name+value arrays
Closes#10720
Using CPPFLAGS sometimes caused odd compile issues when building tests
with parallel make and AM_CPPFILES is the right flag, anyway.
Follow-up to cb7ed5a
Ref #10749
Put only the test names into Makefile.inc so they can be used by both
cmake and automake. This will prevent the list of tests from becoming
out of date when they are also built under cmake.
- they are mostly pointless in all major jurisdictions
- many big corporations and projects already don't use them
- saves us from pointless churn
- git keeps history for us
- the year range is kept in COPYING
checksrc is updated to allow non-year using copyright statements
Closes#10205
Add licensing and copyright information for all files in this repository. This
either happens in the file itself as a comment header or in the file
`.reuse/dep5`.
This commit also adds a Github workflow to check pull requests and adapts
copyright.pl to the changes.
Closes#8869
Move checksrc.pl, firefox-db2pem.sh and mk-ca-bundle.pl since they don't
particularly belong in lib/
Also created an EXTRA_DIST= in scripts/Makefile.am instead of specifying
those files in the root Makefile.am
Closes#8625
In March 2010 (commit 4259d2df7d) we removed the embedded 'ares'
directory from the curl source tree but we have since supported
especially detecting and using that build directory. The time has come
to remove that kludge and ask users to specify the c-ares dir correctly
with --enable-ares.
Closes#8397