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Viktor Szakats
1737e47f59
build: skip detecting pipe2() for Apple targets
To avoid (mis-)detecting it via the internal Apple library
`/usr/lib/system/libsystem_sim_kernel.dylib` when targeting iPhone
Simulator (seen with iPhoneSimulator26.4.sdk).

Reported-by: Ian Spence
Fixes #21236

Closes #21271
2026-04-08 23:32:25 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
a0d5d8fea3
curl_ntlm_core: use wolfCrypt DES API with wolfSSL
Replacing the last uses of the OpenSSL compatibility API, and dropping
the redefinition of external symbols.

Closes #21247
2026-04-07 11:58:30 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
f14d9e6efc
cmake: enable pthreads for BoringSSL/AWS-LC
Depends on 6828df7d21 #21176

Closes #21168
2026-03-31 17:17:47 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
6828df7d21
cmake: improve passing build options to try_compile()
Pass build options directly via `COMPILE_DEFINTIONS` and
`LINK_LIBRARIES`, instead of "tunneling" them through `CMAKE_FLAGS`.
The latter method breaks when passing `Threads::Threads` as library via
`CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES`, while also being complex and fragile.

Example:
```
-- Performing Test HAVE_FSETXATTR_5
CMake Error at bld/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CMakeLists.txt:27 (target_link_libraries):
  Target "cmTC_3386e" links to:

    Threads::Threads

  but the target was not found.  Possible reasons include:

    * There is a typo in the target name.
    * A find_package call is missing for an IMPORTED target.
    * An ALIAS target is missing.

CMake Error at CMake/Macros.cmake:51 (try_compile):
  Failed to generate test project build system.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  CMakeLists.txt:1684 (curl_internal_test)
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/23792043930/job/69329796592?pr=21168#step:38:318

Note: a side-effect is no longer passing C compiler flags (e.g.
`CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS`) to the _linker_. This should not be an issue,
though CMake is passing them during its built-in detections.

Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.18/command/try_compile.html

Closes #21176
2026-03-31 13:23:46 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
b9690e9cd1
cmake: silence bad library Threads::Threads warning
Seen on macOS:
```
CMake Warning at CMakeLists.txt:2158 (message):
  Bad lib in library list: Threads::Threads
```

Follow-up to 2d546d239e #21163

Closes #21170
2026-03-31 05:33:45 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
2d546d239e
cmake: use Threads::Threads imported target for POSIX Threads
- use `Threads::Threads` imported target, replacing
  `CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT`. To use the modern form and to allow using
  `THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG` option.

- only add Threads library/options if POSIX Threads was detected (not
  any other threading backend FindThreads may detect, e.g. the HP one.)

- curl-config.in.cmake: detect and define `Threads::Threads`.

Refs:
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.18/module/FindThreads.html
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.3/module/FindThreads.html

Closes #21163
2026-03-31 00:51:04 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
ce6c441cf2
build: drop redundant HAVE_PTHREAD_H guard
Prior to this patch code used either `HAVE_PTHREAD_H`, or
`HAVE_THREADS_POSIX`, or both, to decide if POSIX Threads support is
present. In effect requiring both to be defined for a consistent build.

Drop detecting and guarding for `pthread.h`, and assume it present when
`HAVE_THREADS_POSIX` is set.

OS/400 had `HAVE_PTHREAD_H` set, but not `HAVE_THREADS_POSIX`, which
possibly left threading disabled in most sources.

Ref: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/pthread.h.html
Ref: 930f2e8227 #21144

Closes #21158
2026-03-30 18:57:07 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
20b18a43f6
src: drop detecting and redefining system symbol ftruncate
Introduce `toolx_ftruncate()` macro and map it to existing replacements
for non-mingw-w64 Windows and DJGPP, or to `ftruncate` otherwise.

Follow-up to 6041b9b11b #21109

Closes #21130
2026-03-30 13:46:14 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
89741958e8
cmake: use AIX built-in variable (with CMake 4.0+)
Also keep the old method for compatibility with CMake <4.0.

Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.0/variable/AIX.html

Closes #21134
2026-03-30 13:05:17 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
59c11074cf
src: add curl_global_init_mem testing
Build with "configure --enable-init-mem-debug" to make the tool use
curl_global_init_mem() and a set of private memory funtion callbacks for
libcurl's memory management.

Using this setup, memory mixups in tool code is more likely to cause
crashes and thus get discovered while running tests.

This curl_global_init_mem debug mode can only be done when building
libcurl shared (not static) and without debugging enabled - since it
needs to use the custom memory funtion callbacks.

Closes #21099
2026-03-27 08:10:14 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
6393103b99
lib: make SMB support opt-in
The SMB protocol has weak security and is rarely used these days.

Note that SMB also requires NTLM enabled.

Closes #20846
2026-03-22 11:55:39 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
8fce3e17e6
cmake: add CMake Config-based dependency detection
After limiting `find_package()`/`find_dependency()` calls to curl local
Find modules via the `MODULES` keyword, it became possible to detect
dependencies via CMake Configs from within those local Find modules, by
calling `find_package()` again with the `CONFIG` keyword. This patch
implements this. Then maps detection results to the result variables and
curl-specific imported targets the rest of the build expects.

Also honor recently introduced `*_USE_STATIC_LIBS` (experimental) flags
to map to the static target when requested.

This adds CMake Configs as an alternative to the existing `pkg-config`
and `find_path()`/`find_library()` auto-detection methods.

Enabled by default for MSVC, outside vcpkg and when not cross-building.
To enable for other cases, or override the default, you can use
`-DCURL_USE_CMAKECONFIG=ON` or `OFF`.

When enabled, Config detection happens after `pkg-config` and before
`find_path()`/`find_library()`. Using CMake's built-in options, you may
also manually point to the absolute directory holding Config files:

`Libssh2_DIR`, `MbedTLS_DIR`, `NGHTTP2_DIR`, `NGHTTP3_DIR`,
`NGTCP2_DIR` v1.19.0+ (with non-fork OpenSSL only), `Zstd_DIR` v1.4.5+

E.g. `-DMbedTLS_DIR=/path/to/mbedtls/lib/cmake/MbedTLS`

These dependencies typically need to be built with CMake to support
this.

Tagged as experimental.

Refs:
#20013 #19156 #19117
https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20784#issuecomment-3984318492

Depends-on: fad1ebaecc #20840
Follow-up to 91e06fde1b #20784
Follow-up to 26c39d8df1 #20015

Closes #20814
2026-03-21 18:52:31 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
cc0c83c5f8
build: make NTLM disabled by default
NTLM has weak security and does not work over HTTP/2 or HTTP/3.

Enable in cmake or configure to get support for it.

Closes #20698
2026-03-21 15:30:03 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
ceae02db04
rtmp: drop support
- librtmp has no test cases, makes no proper releases and has not had a
  single commit within the last year

- librtmp parses the URL itself and requires non-compliant URLs for this

- we have no RTMP tests

- RTMP was used by 2.2% of curl users (self-identified in the 2025
  survey)

Closes #20673
2026-03-21 14:56:06 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
82009c4220
share: concurrency handling, easy updates
Replace the `volatile int dirty` with a reference counter
protected by a mutex when available.

Solve the problem of when to call application's lock function
by adding a volatile flag that indicates a share has been added
to easy handles in its lifetime. That flag ever goes from
FALSE to TRUE, so volatile might work (in the absence of a mutex).

(The problem is that the lock/unlock functions need 2-3
`curl_share_setopt()` invocations to become usable and there
is no way of telling if the third will ever happen. Calling
the lock function before the 3rd setopt may crash the
application.)

When removing a share from an easy handle (or replacing it with
another share), detach the easy connection on a share with a
connection pool.

When cleaning up a share, allow this even if it is still used in
easy handles. It will be destroyed when the reference count
drops to 0.

Closes #20870
2026-03-21 14:42:49 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
a8bc4cbcfe
build: assume snprintf() in mprintf, drop feature check
- it was already required for `curl_*printf()` float/double support.
- some curl tests always fail without it.
- it was already assumed to be present to build test servers.
  Source code did not check for `HAVE_SNPRINTF` detection variable.
- it was already required to build examples.

Windows builds stopped using this detection and the function via earlier
commits.

Follow-up to 64f28b8f88 #20765
Follow-up to 935b1bd454 #9570 #9569

Closes #20763
2026-03-21 13:30:37 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
89043ba906
cmake: drop support for CMake 3.17 and older
Require CMake 3.18 (2020-07-15) or newer, up from 3.7 (2016-11-11)
prior to this patch.

This requirement also applies to the distributed `curl-config.cmake`.

To allow dropping compatibility code maintained for old versions, and to
use features which were unpractical in separate code paths. Also to make
testing, documentation and development easier, CI builds faster due to
CMake performance improvements over time. (e.g. integration tests on
macOS run 8x faster (10 minutes is now under 1.5m) in CI, 2.5x faster on
Windows.)

CMake offers pre-built binaries for major platforms. They work without
an install step, just by unpacking and pointing the cmake command to
them. Making upgrades easy in many cases:
https://cmake.org/download/
https://cmake.org/files/
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases

CMake 3.18 brings these feature as generally available when building or
consuming curl/libcurl:

LTO support, improved performance, `pkg-config` and interface target
support, `OBJECT` target (for faster libcurl builds), modern invocation
with `-S`/`-B` options, better support for custom linker options,
FetchContent, `GnuTLS::GnuTLS` target, `--verbose` and `--install`
options, `CMAKE_GENERATOR` env, last but not least unity mode and Ninja
generator.

For maximum build speed, use:
`-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON -DCURL_DROP_UNUSED=ON`

As for deprecations, C++11 is required to build CMake itself, which may
be a limit on some platforms. autotools continues to cover them.

Follow-up to 9bcdfb3809 #20408
Follow-up to a7c974e038 #19902
Follow-up to dfbe035c8b #10161
Discussion: https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/18704

Closes #20407
2026-03-21 13:24:47 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
650546fbe0
cmake: document functions used from Windows system DLLs
Closes #20965
2026-03-17 22:17:36 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
e05cfd6454
build: drop openssl module dependency for BoringSSL from libcurl.pc
BoringSSL does not provide pc files, as of v0.20260211.0 (and its latest
main branch.) It also did not provide them in the past.

Its sibling fork, AWS-LC does provide them since v1.18.0 (2023-12-04):
7e6aef83ec
https://github.com/aws/aws-lc/pull/1310

Introduce internal variable `OPENSSL_IS_AWSLC` to make this possible.

Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20926#issuecomment-4063674714
Ref: https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2/pull/1689#issuecomment-4063725461

Closes #20938
2026-03-17 00:42:41 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
0793c98027
cmake: rework binutils ld hack to not read LOCATION property
Instead hook up the upstream target name as-is to the local wrapper
target.

To:
- make the hack work regardless of how the upstream target was created.
- make it work the same way in `curl-config.cmake`.
  Before this patch it had no guard for `IMPORTED` targets even though
  `find_dependencies()` is not guaranteed to create the target expected
  if it already existed and was potentially created differently.

Depends-on: #20840
Follow-up to 4f1646ef8a #20486 #20419

Closes #20839
2026-03-16 13:32:39 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
fad1ebaecc
cmake: resolve imported targets recursively when generating libcurl.pc
To allow simplifying the binutils ld hack, by chaining the original
imported target to curl's local duplicate target. Also to allow linking
to dependencies' native imported targets via their CMake Configs, which
will always be hooked up to a `CURL::` interface, and may also be
chained upstream.

Fixing (seen on Linux with simplified binutils hack via #20839):
```
 Requires:
 Requires.private: libzstd openssl zlib
 Libs: -L${libdir} -lcurl
-Libs.private:  -lcrypto -lssl -lz -lzstd
+Libs.private:  -lOpenSSL::Crypto -lZLIB::ZLIB -lcrypto -lssl -lz -lzstd
 Cflags: -I${includedir}
 Cflags.private: -DCURL_STATICLIB
Error: Process completed with exit code
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22768301699/job/66041980258?pr=20839

Note this makes it possible to run into an infinite loop because CMake
allows cyclic dependencies. It isn't added by curl's CMake script nor by
any dependencies as defined by default, but may happen in theory with
custom-created targets. In such case CMake automatically stops with
an error at 1000 iterations. I find it overkill to add custom protection
for it.

Cherry-picked from #20814
Cherry-picked from #20839

Closes #20840
2026-03-16 11:57:56 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
6d87eb2878
cmake: add CURL_GCC_ANALYZER option, enable in CI, fix/silence
Enable in one existing Linux, macOS and Windows job.

Cost:
- Linux: +1.3 minutes.
- macOS: +1.5 minutes.
- Windows: +2.5 minutes.

Fix or silence issues found:
- conncache: silence NULL deref warning.
  ```
  lib/conncache.c:564:18: warning: dereference of NULL '*data.multi' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
  Ref: ede6a8e087 #19378
- http2: check pointer for NULL.
  ```
  lib/http2.c:388:7: error: dereference of NULL ‘data’ [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
- http2: silence potential NULL deref in `cf_h2_recv`.
  ```
  lib/http2.c: In function 'cf_h2_recv':
  lib/curl_trc.h:62:15: warning: dereference of NULL 'data' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
- openldap: silence deref before NULL check.
  Seen in GHA/Linux.
  ```
  lib/openldap.c: In function ‘oldap_state_mechs_resp’:
  lib/curl_trc.h:140:7: warning: check of ‘data’ for NULL after already dereferencing it [-Wanalyzer-deref-before-check]
  ```
- sendf: silence NULL deref false positive in `Curl_creader_set_fread`.
  It looks impossible to happen.
  ```
  lib/sendf.c:1133:7: warning: dereference of NULL 'r' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
- ws: silence deref before NULL check.
  ```
  lib/ws.c: In function 'ws_send_raw_blocking':
  lib/curl_trc.h:205:7: warning: check of 'data' for NULL after already dereferencing it [-Wanalyzer-deref-before-check]
  ```
- var: fix potential NULL deref
  ```
  src/var.c:216:29: warning: dereference of NULL 'envp' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
- cli_hx_upload.c: fix NULL check after dereference.
  ```
  tests/libtest/cli_hx_upload.c:170:7: warning: check of '*t.method' for NULL after already dereferencing it [-Wanalyzer-deref-before-check]
  ```
- unit1607, unit1609: fix theoretical NULL ptr dereference.
  ```
  tests/unit/unit1607.c:211:12: warning: dereference of NULL 'addr' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  tests/unit/unit1609.c:193:12: warning: dereference of NULL 'addr' [CWE-476] [-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
  ```
- globally disable checks triggering false positives only:
  ```
  docs/examples/externalsocket.c:135:8: warning: 'connect' on possibly invalid file descriptor 'sockfd' [-Wanalyzer-fd-use-without-check]
  lib/bufq.c:465:16: warning: infinite loop [CWE-835] [-Wanalyzer-infinite-loop] (gcc-15 Windows)
  lib/doh.c:1035:34: warning: stack-based buffer over-read [CWE-126] [-Wanalyzer-out-of-bounds] (gcc-15 macOS)
  lib/ftp.c:4022:20: warning: infinite loop [CWE-835] [-Wanalyzer-infinite-loop] (gcc-15 macOS)
  lib/http2.c:689:28: warning: buffer over-read [CWE-126] [-Wanalyzer-out-of-bounds] (gcc-15 macOS)
  lib/socketpair.c:195:5: warning: leak of file descriptor 'curl_dbg_socket(2, 1, 0, 192, "D:/a/curl/curl/lib/socketpair.c")' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-fd-leak]
  src/tool_doswin.c:810:7: warning: leak of file descriptor '*tdata.socket_l' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-fd-leak]
  src/tool_doswin.c:816:9: warning: leak of file descriptor '*tdata.socket_l' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-fd-leak]
  src/tool_main.c:96:1: warning: leak of file descriptor 'fd[0]' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-fd-leak]
  src/tool_main.c:96:1: warning: leak of file descriptor 'fd[1]' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-fd-leak]
  src/tool_urlglob.c:48:17: warning: leak of 'malloc(8)' [CWE-401] [-Wanalyzer-malloc-leak]
  src/tool_writeout.c:870:3: warning: leak of FILE 'stream2' [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-file-leak]
  tests/libtest/lib518.c:90:1: warning: leak of FILE [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-file-leak]
  tests/libtest/lib537.c:87:1: warning: leak of FILE [CWE-775] [-Wanalyzer-file-leak]
  tests/server/tftpd.c:1147:10: warning: 'bind' on possibly invalid file descriptor 'sock' [-Wanalyzer-fd-use-without-check]
  tests/server/tftpd.c:1155:10: warning: 'bind' on possibly invalid file descriptor 'sock' [-Wanalyzer-fd-use-without-check]
  tests/server/tftpd.c:1259:10: warning: 'connect' on possibly invalid file descriptor '4294967295' [-Wanalyzer-fd-use-without-check]
  ```

Also:
- cmake: update clang-tidy typecheck comment.

Ref: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Static-Analyzer-Options.html

Closes #20921
2026-03-16 11:49:34 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
a0db67572e
build: hook up badwords check to lint targets
Also:
- autotools: make `badwords` target honor `@PERL@`.

Suggested-by: Stefan Eissing

Closes #20884
2026-03-12 01:25:42 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
ccba492024
tidy-up: miscellaneous
Closes #20851
2026-03-09 11:35:19 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
0742fd5c80
cmake: mark two internal options as advanced
To omit them from CMake GUI option listings.

Follow-up to c37e06c642 #17962
Follow-up to 6ab1fa423b #16278

Closes #20818
2026-03-05 04:00:08 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
91e06fde1b
cmake: fix building with CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG=ON
This CMake global custom option tells it to find dependencies as cmake
Configs first, and only then look for `Find*` modules. This may result
in `find_package()` succeeding, but without actually creating `CURL::*`
imported targets the curl build scripts are expecting.

For dependencies with curl-specific, local, `Find*` modules, we always
want to use them, via the module detection method, and never a
Config-based detection. Ensure this by passing the `MODULE` option to
`find_package()` and `find_dependency()` to make them use `Find*`
modules unconditionally, making them work as expected with the
`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG=ON` option set.

curl uses local Find modules for all dependencies except OpenSSL and
ZLIB. The latter two keep using either CMake's built-in Find modules or
Config method as before this patch.

Also:

- apply the same change to `curl-config.cmake`. To fix consuming curl
  with this option set.
  Authored-by: Valerie Snyder
  Ref: #20764
  Follow-up to 16f073ef49 #16973

- GHA/distcheck: add a job testing both building and consuming curl with
  this option set. (takes 15 seconds)
  Use custom NGHTTP2 configuration for an extra twist (not required
  to trigger this issue.)
  Follow-up to fcde8d7e37 #20773

Reported-by: Valerie Snyder
Fixes #20729

Closes #20784
2026-03-03 16:33:21 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
d557c06b52
build: drop unused snprintf() feature check on Windows
Follow-up to 64f28b8f88 #20765

Closes #20790
2026-03-02 22:40:29 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
9d727e4e55
cmake: replace list(FIND) with if(var IN_LIST list)
Available since CMake v3.3.

Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/if.html#in-list

Closes #20758
2026-02-27 14:08:59 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
b56e103d4d
build: do not include wolfSSL header in curl_setup.h
To fix building tests/server with cmake and both wolfSSL and OpenSSL
enabled (MultiSSL).

tests/server do not have libcurl dependency header paths setup because
it does not use libcurl. The code however includes `curl_setup.h`, which
tried including `wolfssl/version.h` before this patch to verify if the
wolfSSL coexist feature is available. Without a header path, it failed:
```
In file included from bld/tests/server/servers.c:3:
In file included from tests/server/first.h:40:
lib/curl_setup.h:737:12: fatal error: 'wolfssl/version.h' file not found
  737 | #  include <wolfssl/version.h>
      |            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22410066319/job/64880787424#step:46:76

Fix by moving the include and version check to `vtls/wolfssl.c`.

Also: add an early version check to cmake.

Follow-up to 16f073ef49 #16973
Cherry-picked from #20720

Closes #20726
2026-02-26 01:36:16 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
af78b199b2
tidy-up: miscellaneous
- vms/curlmsg_vms.h: delete unused/commented code.
- vtls/schannel_verify: sort includes.
- typecheck-gcc.h: fix indent and alignment.
- lib/config-win32.h: drop idle `#undef`.
- spacecheck: check for stray empty lines before after curly braces.
- make literals more readable: 1048576 -> 1024 * 1024
- scope variables.
- use ISO date in a comment.
- drop redundant parentheses.
- drop empty comments.
- unfold lines.
- duplicate/stray spaces in comments.
- fix indent, whitespace, minor typos.

Closes #20690
2026-02-25 14:44:56 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
fff9905bcf
cmake: force-disable unity for clang-tidied build targets only
Instead of globally disabling unity for all targets when clang-tidy is
enabled.

After this patch `CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON` is honored for:
- static libcurl when building both static and shared separately.
- libcurlu and libcurltool internal libraries when building the test
  target.

While keeping unity disabled for the libcurl build pass running
clang-tidy, and the curl tool, also running clang-tidy.

To make clang-tidy-enabled builds finish faster when unity mode is
enabled, yet performs the same clang-tidy checks as before this patch.

Effect on:
- GHA/macos: core build: same, buils tests 5-12 seconds faster,
  with steps going down from 259 to 25.

  52s: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22279958340/job/64448913325 ->
  47s: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22279873606/job/64448710743

- GHA/windows (not enabled): it'd save about 1 minute, bringing total
  time barely below 10m, still one of the slowest jobs overall.
  (#20667 is trying a way for 4x speed-up (with a drawback)).

  5m21s: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22222907068/job/64284556852 ->
  4m26s: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/22281033369/job/64451601548

Closes #20670
2026-02-22 19:16:31 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
4b4637a445
build: disable typecheck via the command-line instead of curl_config.h
To make it apply to examples. This in turn makes analyzers run quicker
and with fewer false positives.

It's a special disable option, having its effect via `curl/curl.h`.

Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20649#issuecomment-3934885021
Follow-up to 9e6f1c5efb #19637

Closes #20650
2026-02-20 16:32:37 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
4497dbd9ac
clang-tidy: fixes and improvements
Fix bigger and smaller kinks in how clang-tidy is configured and used.
Sync behavior more between autotools and cmake, lib/src and tests. Bump
clang-tidy minimum version and prepare logic to allow using clang-tidy
to a fuller extent.

- move clang-tidy settings from builds to a new `.clang-tidy.yml`.
  To make it easy to see and edit checks at one place. Also to allow
  using the `--checks=` option internally to silence tests-specific
  checks. (clang-tidy does not support multiple `--check=` options via
  the command-line.)
  Use explicit `--config-file=` option to point to the configuration.
- .clang-tidy.yml: link to documentation.
- suppress `clang-diagnostic-nullability-extension` due to a false
  positive in libtests with `CURL_WERROR=ON` and `PICKY_COMPILER=OFF`.
- .clang-tidy.yml: enable `portability-*`, `misc-const-correctness`.
- drop `--quiet` clang-tidy option by default to make its working a bit
  more transparent. The extra output is minimial.
- consistently use double-dashes in clang-tidy command-line options.
  Supported by clang-tidy 9.0.0+ (2019-09-19). Before this patch single
  and double were used arbitrarily.
- src/tool_parsecfg: silence false positive `clang-analyzer-unix.Stream`.
  Seen with clang 18 + clang-tidy 19 and 20 (only with autotools.)
- INTERNALS: require clang-tidy 14.0.0+. For the `--config-file` option.
- INTERNALS: recommend clang-tidy 19.1.0+, to avoid bogus
  `clang-analyzer-valist.Uninitialized` warnings. (bug details below)

autotools:

- allow configuring the clang-tidy tool via `CLANG_TIDY` env.
  Also to use in GHA to point to a suffixed clang-tody tool.
- fix to pass CFLAGS to lib, src sources.
  (keep omitting them when using a non-clang compiler.)
- fix to pass `--warnings-as-errors=*` in quotes to avoid globbing.

cmake:

- fix to not pass an empty `-I` to clang-tidy.
- fix to pass CFLAGS (picky warnings) to clang-tidy for test sources.
  (keep omitting them when using a non-clang compiler.)
- fix to disable `clang-diagnostic-unused-function` for test sources.
  (tests have static entry points, which trigger this check when
  checking them as individidual sources.)
- fix forwarding `CURL_CLANG_TIDYFLAGS` to clang-tidy.
- force disable picky warnings when running clang-tidy with a non-clang
  compiler. To not pass these flags when checking lib and src.

CI:

- GHA/linux: avoid clang-tidy bug by upgrading to v19, and drop the
  workaround.
- GHA/linux: switch to clang from gcc in the clang-tidy job. Using gcc
  doesn't allow passing CFLAGS to clang-tidy, making it less effective.
  (My guess this was one factor contributing to this job often missing
  to find certain issues compared to GHA/macos.)

I recomment using clang-tidy with a clang compiler, preferably the same
version or one that's compatible. Other cases are best effort, and may
fail if a C flag is passed to clang-tidy that it does not understand.
Picky warnings are mostly omitted when using a non-clang compiler,
reducing its usefulness.

Details and reproducer for the v18 (and earlier) clang-tidy bug,
previously affecting the GHA/linux job:

clang-tidy <=18 emits false warnings way when passing multiple C sources
at once (as done with autotools):

```sh
cat > src1.c <<EOF
#include <string.h>
static void dummy(void *p) { memcmp(p, p, 0); }
EOF

cat > src2.c <<EOF
#include <stdarg.h>
void vafunc(int option, ...)
{
  va_list param;
  va_start(param, option);
  if(option)
    (void)va_arg(param, int);
  va_end(param);
}
EOF

/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm@18/bin/clang-tidy --checks=clang-analyzer-valist.Uninitialized src1.c src2.c

# src2.c:7:11: warning: va_arg() is called on an uninitialized va_list [clang-analyzer-valist.Uninitialized]
```

Follow-up to e86542038d #17047

Closes #20605
2026-02-19 00:02:11 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
5fa5cb3825
build: fix -Wunused-macros warnings, and related tidy-ups
- fix internal macro `AN_APPLE_OS` reused between sources without
  resetting it. It may potentially have left the system sha256
  function unused.
- fix to define `WOLFSSL_OPTIONS_IGNORE_SYS` so that it always applies
  to wolfSSL headers, also during feature detection.
- md4, md5, sha256: simplify fallback logic.
- delete 20+ unused macros.
- scope or move macros to avoid `-Wunused-macros` warnings.
- examples: delete unused code.

The warning detects macros defined but not used within the same C
source. It does not warn for macros defined in headers. It also works
with unity builds, but to a lesser extent.

Closes #20593
2026-02-19 00:00:48 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
298f73f95b
cmake: enable binutils ld workaround for all toolchains at build-time (revert)
The change was valid, but caused an annoying warning with perfectly
working non-binutils ld linkers:
```
ld: warning: ignoring duplicate libraries: 'my/path/usr/local/lib/libcrypto.a'
```
(seen with Apple clang, when using static `libcrypto.a`)

It means that for the binutil ld hack to work at consumption-time, curl
must be built with the same picky binutils (gcc) toolchain.

Reverts 795433b923 #20434

Closes #20594
2026-02-15 12:48:46 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
cf9e445e03
cmake: normalize uppercase hex winver (for display)
For display and consistency with other regexp. It did not cause harm.

Follow-up to 2100d9fde2 #12044

Closes #20586
2026-02-13 11:56:13 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
20ae14a322
cmake: warn for invalid CURL_TARGET_WINDOWS_VERSION values
Also:
- INSTALL-CMAKE.md: add an example for `CURL_TARGET_WINDOWS_VERSION`.

Reported-by: nono303 on github
Ref: #20575
Closes #20582
2026-02-13 00:24:49 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
5edd79aa93
cmake: add CURL_PATCHSTAMP configuration variable, test in CI
Also:
- INSTALL-CMAKE.md: alpha sort.

Closes #20576
2026-02-12 17:29:22 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
516a0cd382
cmake: add BORINGSSL_VERSION configuration variable, test in CI
To simplify setting BoringSSL version, using:
`-DBORINGSSL_VERSION=0.20260211.0`
or
`-DBORINGSSL_VERSION=${boringssl_version}`

Previously it could be set via C flags, using complicated shell quotes:
`-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-DCURL_BORINGSSL_VERSION=\\\"${boringssl_version}\\\""`
(the C flags method remains, also for autotools)

It'd be nice if BoringSSL published its version not just via
`MODULE.bazel` in its source tree, but from its public headers, to make
these workarounds unnecessary.

Also:
- GHA/http3-linux: test both options.

Closes #20571
2026-02-12 16:29:49 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
325d0e0a68
cmake: fix CURL_DROP_UNUSED accidental left always-enabled
Follow-up to 66ad54e46b #20357

Closes #20565
2026-02-11 17:01:04 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
cdfc8dc7ad
build: tidy up and simplify setmode() detection and use
- move macro to `curl_setup.h` (from curlx), and rename.
  It's required by src, test servers, libtests. Also used by unit/tunit,
  (which is fixable but this patch doesn't touch it.)
- special-case it for Windows/Cygwin/MS-DOS.
- build: drop `setmode()`/`_setmode()` detection.
  This also avoids detecting the different `setmode()` on BSDs,
  and a lot of complexity and overhead.
- use `CURL_O_BINARY`.

Follow-up to 250d613763 #15787
Follow-up to 5e70566094 #15169

Closes #20539
2026-02-08 15:47:47 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
f659b82c2a
build: make HTTP_ONLY build options also disable websockets
Closes #20525
2026-02-05 13:12:10 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
4fb5c916fd
cmake: use list(APPEND ...) where missing
Cherry-picked from #20407

Closes #20522
2026-02-05 13:12:10 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
0590753a3c
build: require POSIX strdup()
Stop detecting this function and drop the local fallback.

Let us know if this update is causing an issue.

Notes:
- on Windows `_strdup()` is required instead.
- `strdup()/_strdup()` were required before this patch to build one of
  the examples: `block_ip`.
- `strdup()/_strdup()` were required in 8.18.0 and earlier to build
  tests.

Closes #20505
2026-02-03 17:50:18 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
31a4f415af
build: tidy up and dedupe strdup functions
- de-dupe lib/src strdup/memdup functions into curlx.
- introduce `CURLX_STRDUP_LOW()` for mapping `strdup()`, and to do it at
  one place within the code, in `curl_setup.h`.
- tests/server: use `curlx_strdup()`. (Also to fix building without
  a system `strdup()`.)
- curlx/curlx.h: shorten and tidy up.
- adjust Windows build path to not need `HAVE_STRDUP`.
- build: stop detecting `HAVE_STRDUP` on Windows.

Closes #20497
2026-02-03 14:02:30 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
4f1646ef8a
cmake: skip binutils ld hack if zlib/openssl target is not IMPORTED
The binutils ld hack requires reading the targets' `LOCATION` property.
This property exists in `IMPORTED` targets. `ZLIB::ZLIB` and
`OpenSSL::Crypto` are normally `IMPORTED` targets defined by CMake's
built-in Find modules. However, in some cases (e.g. in "superbuilds"),
they may be regular targets, defined manually, without a `LOCATION`
property. To avoid a CMake warning in such case, verify if the target is
`IMPORTED` before reading this property.

This also mean that in such case the binutils/ld/gcc hack is not
enabled, and libcurl may fail linking in static mode.

https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.2/prop_tgt/IMPORTED.html
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.2/prop_tgt/LOCATION.html

Reported-by: Tomáš Malý
Fixes #20419
Follow-up to 3e841630ec #20427
Follow-up to 16f073ef49 #16973

Closes #20486
2026-02-02 12:28:12 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
3003c32cb2
tidy-up: miscellaneous
- INSTALL-CMAKE.md: add missing periods, text fixes.
- md4, md5: sync variables names.
- curl_trc: sync an argument type.
- docs/examples: sync debug/trace function copies, constify, tidy-ups.
- replace commented code with `#if 0`.
- drop redundant parenthesis (macro values, `return`, around single
  variables, function calls).
- fix indentation, apply clang-format in places.

Closes #20481
2026-02-01 00:54:23 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
feb52be197
build: assume stdint.h
curl requires `stdint.h` from C99, and no longer builds without it since
v8.18.0 (after dropping VS2008 support). Assume it's available, drop
feature checks.

Also:
- drop duplicate `stdint.h` includes.
- introduce internal `HAVE_UINTPTR_T`, enabled by default.
- OS400: disable `HAVE_UINTPTR_T`.
- build: keep cmake pre-fill and `cmp-config.pl` exception because cmake
  and autotools both detect `stdint.h` implicitly.

Co-authored-by: Dan Fandrich
Ref: #20405
Ref: #20384
Follow-up to 2e1a045d89 #17931

Closes #20406
2026-01-28 12:05:20 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
67ad0b0d79
cmake: initialize internal CURL_INCLUDES variable
Closes #20451
2026-01-27 15:24:29 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
3aa4fbf2d4
cmake: add CURL_BUILD_EVERYTHING option
To build all targets in a single go, meaning curl and libcurl as normal,
and tests and examples in addition. To build-test everything without
running multiple cmake commands.

Enable with:
- `-DCURL_BUILD_EVERYTHING=ON`
  Special values: `QUICK` to build examples quickly for build test,
  `NOEXAMPLES` to not build examples.

A well-equipped build takes 2.8s of configure time, and 1.7s to build
everything (shared, unity, ninja, prefill), 1.4s with `QUICK`. Without
this option it takes <1s to build curl/libcurl.

Also: streamline `CURL_LINT` internal logic.

Closes #20429
2026-01-26 02:08:02 +01:00