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
- add more unusual input cases
- add a valid non-http protocol
- fix tests so an input that should be stripped but isn't is a failure
- fix detection of when stripcredentials() would be available to test
- avoid using a NULL pointer
Closes#17304
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