To support floats and doubles when using these old compilers.
Before this patch, these tests most likely failed with them:
```
FAIL 557: 'curl_mprintf() testing' printf, unittest
FAIL 566: 'HTTP GET with CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD and 0 bytes transfer' HTTP, HTTP GET
FAIL 599: 'HTTP GET with progress callback and redirects changing content sizes' HTTP, HTTP POST, chunked Transfer-Encoding
FAIL 1148: 'progress-bar' HTTP, progressbar
```
Also:
- mention `_snprintf()` in the `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS` comment.
Follow-up to 7de35515d9#20218Closes#20761
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 #20720Closes#20726
clang-tidy <= v20 (as seen between 18.1.3 and 20.1.2) report
`readability-uppercase-literal-suffix` originating from mingw-w64 system
header `_mingw_mac.h` via `define __MSABI_LONG(x) x ## l`
Triggered by `SOCKENOMEM` (e.g. in tests/server/sockfilt.c):
```
warning: integer literal has suffix 'l', which is not uppercase [readability-uppercase-literal-suffix]
```
Work around by replacing Windows macro `WSA_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY`
with its literal value.
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20631#issuecomment-3930619868
Follow-up to c07c3cac74#20629
Cherry-picked from #20631Closes#20638
- define `SECURITY_WIN32` globally in `curl_setup.h`.
To make sure it applies to all includes.
- document which Windows headers require `SECURITY_WIN32`.
- stop suppressing MSVC warning:
`C4201 is: nonstandard extension used : nameless struct/union`
The warning is no longer seen in supported build envs with the current
codebase.
Follow-up to 8beff43559#8419
- document why `SCHANNEL_USE_BLACKLISTS` is needed.
- just define `SCHANNEL_USE_BLACKLISTS`, drop the unnecessary value `1`.
- stop defining unused `SCH_CRED_MAX_SUPPORTED*` fallback macros.
Follow-up to 8beff43559#8419
- document why `subauth.h` is included (where missing).
- move and de-dupe `subauth.h` include into `curl_setup.h`, limit to
Schannel builds.
- stop include `schnlsp.h`. It is a 1-to-1 compatibility wrapper for
`schannel.h`.
- curl_sspi.h: clarify comment about `SP_NAME_` macros.
They are local macros, their SDK names are different and curl does not
use them.
- curl_sspi.h: drop superfluous includes `security.h` and `rpc.h`.
Cherry-picked from #20556Closes#20564
Drop detecting it at configure time, along with the interim macro
`HAVE_MSG_NOSIGNAL`. There is no longer a reason for this workaround,
and allows to save the work at configure time and simplify.
Also say in a comment that `sys/socket.h` is defining this macro.
Follow-up to 77b3bc239dCloses#20559
Originally split in 2006, but the issues cited are no longer present in
current code. As of now both `curl_setup.h` and `curl_setup_once.h` are
included once per compiler invocation, without recursion. The latter is
a sub-header of the former with no clear distinction in their contents.
Merge them to avoid having to decide where to put new global PP logic.
Also to make it easier to overview what gets defined/included globally
and in what order. (Perhaps even allowing some tidying up here.)
Follow-up to 77b3bc239dCloses#20555
- 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#15169Closes#20539
The included local header starts with this same guard. The original
commit added it for fixing VMS builds along with many other changes, but
without mention of this specific one in the commit message.
`curl_setup.h` is included once, which includes `curl_setup_once.h`
once, even if the latter wouldn't have it's own guard.
Ref: 25f351424bCloses#20544
To comply with official documentation. Also to make code compile with
`NO_OLDNAMES` (mingw-w64) or `_CRT_DECLARE_NONSTDC_NAMES=0` (MSVC) set.
Ref: #15652Closes#20516
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
- 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
To avoid redefining the `fstat` system symbol, and to clarify
`struct_stat` is a curl symbol.
- introduce `curlx_fstat()` macro and use it.
- rename `struct_stat` to `curl_struct_stat`.
Also:
- tests: replace direct `curlx_win32_stat()` call with `curlx_stat()`.
- checksrc: disallow direct `_fstati64` and `fstat()` calls, except in
examples.
Closes#20496
- stop redefining system symbol `lseek`, by introducing `curl_lseek()`.
- handle AmigaOS quirk within the macro mapping.
- add missing parenthesis to `LSEEK_ERROR` values.
- tool_util: use curl `lseek` macros in `tool_ftruncate64()`.
- move `LSEEK_ERROR` to right-hand side of if expressions.
- checksrc: disallow direct uses of `_lseeki64`, `llseek`, `lseek`.
Closes#20488
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#17931Closes#20406
Replacing `_WIN32`.
Also:
- tool_doswin: guard possibly non-portable socket code with
`USE_WINSOCK`. The socket is cast to `HANDLE` and passed to
win32 API `SetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE, ...)`.
- lib/setup-win32.h: move `#undef`s before their `#define` pair.
Closes#20455
MSVC does not advertise itself as C99 via `__STDC_VERSION__`, but
supports variadic macros in all curl-supported versions. Fix by
explicitly enabling C99 verbose string logic for MSVC.
With verbose logging enabled (default), this makes logging perform
better, on par with clang/gcc (and other C99) builds. (With the cost
of extra binary size.) With verbose logging disabled, it excludes all
verbose logging related strings and code from the binary. Before this
patch, MSVC used the C89 fallback code in both configs, which used
a fixed function call, with the called function deciding to actually
log or not, while also retaining the verbose log string in both configs.
Size comparison (bytes), schannel, static, debug, VS2022, local build:
curl-before-verbose.exe 4,024,832
curl-before-noverbose.exe 4,013,056
curl-after-verbose.exe 4,117,504
curl-after-noverbose.exe 3,928,064
In CI with non-verbose:
Before:
```
3274240 bytes: ./_bld/lib/Debug/libcurl-d.dll
```
Ref: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/53408629/job/htj7ps88q83ew9ww#L224
After:
```
3155968 bytes: ./_bld/lib/Debug/libcurl-d.dll
```
Ref: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/53408771/job/tp9epgjpef098vsr#L224
Idea-by: Arnav Purushotam
Ref: #20367
Ref: #20341
Follow-up to 61093e2a81#20353Closes#20387
When the compiler supports C99.
- map logging functions to macro stubs when verbose logging is disabled
and the compiler is C99. Make sure these stubs silence unused variable
warnings for non-variadic arguments.
Before this patch they mapped to function stubs, the same codepath
used for C89 compiler in this configuration.
- introduce new macros to tell the compiler which code to include
when verbose code is active, or inactive:
- `CURLVERBOSE`: defined when verbose code is active.
To enclose blocks of code only used for verbose logging.
- `VERBOSE(statement);`:
compile statement when verbose code is active.
To mark code lines only used for verbose logging.
- `NOVERBOSE(statement);`:
compile statement when verbose code is inactive.
To suppress warnings for arguments passed to logging functions via
printf masks, e.g. `NOVERBOSE((void)ipaddress);`, yet keeping
the warning in verbose builds.
Note these macros are not the same as `CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS`.
Verbose code is always active in C89 mode (without variadic macro
support).
- drop existing uses of `CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS` where redundant,
or replace with the above macros. Ending up reducing the number of
`#ifdef`s, and also the number of lines.
Assisted-by: Daniel Stenberg
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Dan Fandrich
Fixes#20341
Refs: #12105#12167Closes#20353
Use non-deprecated CRT function variants on Windows.
- introduce `curlx_fdopen()`, `curlx_close()` and use them. Map them to
non-deprecated, underscored, CRT functions on Windows.
- replace `close()` uses with either `sclose()` (for sockets) or
`curlx_close()` (for files).
- map `fileno`, `unlink`, `isatty` to their non-deprecated, underscored,
versions on Windows.
- tool_dirhie: map `mkdir` to `_mkdir` on Windows.
- easy: use `_strdup()` on Windows, regardless of how `HAVE_STRDUP` is
set.
- cmake: assume `HAVE_STRDUP` on Windows. To allow dropping a detection
hack using `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE` with MSVC. Windows always has
`_strdup()` which the code uses, but also needs `HAVE_STRDUP` defined
to disable curl's own `strdup()` implementation.
- curl_setup.h: drop `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE` as no longer necessary.
Closes#20212
New define USE_SO_NOSIGPIPE in curl_setup.h, for now set whenever
SO_NOSIGPIPE is defined. Maybe overridden in the future on systems where
this does not work.
With USE_SO_NOSIGPIPE defined, set SO_NOSIGPIPE on all sockets created
by libcurl and fail the creation when setsockopt() fails.
Closes#20370
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 curl requires targeting Vista or newer, and a toolchain
with Vista support.
Supported MSVC compilers (VS2010+) all support Vista:
- VS2012+ target Win8 (or later) by default.
- VS2010 targets Win7 by default.
Supported mingw-w64 versions (v3+) all support Vista:
- mingw-w64 v9+ target Win10 by default.
- mingw-w64 v8 and older target Server 2003 (~XP) by default.
After this patch it may be necessary to override the default Windows
target version to Vista (or newer) via:
autotools: `CPPFLAGS=-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600`
cmake: `-DCURL_TARGET_WINDOWS_VERSION=0x0600`
- mingw-w64 v6+ allow changing the default at toolchain build-time.
Notes:
- For non-MSVC, non-mingw-w64 toolchains, `if_nametoindex` needs to be
allowlisted in `curl_setup.h`, if they do support it.
Fixes#17985 (discussion)
Closes#18009
Avoid using PRIu32 and PRId32 in product source code. We don't need it.
It reduces readability. It is also inconsistent since unsigned int has
the same size and does not require the define.
DJGPP warns about using %u for uint32_t by default because it seems to
typedef it to unsigned long instead of unsigned int. Which even that is
annoying since long and int are both 32 bit on this platform.
We use our own *printf() implementation and we know this is safe.
This work-around defines uint32_t for DJGPP into unsigned int to avoid
the warnings and thus the need to use PRIu32 and PRId32.
Closes#20215
For `PRI*` printf masks for fixed-size C99 types.
Also:
- add simple fallback for `PRIu32`, `PRIx32`, if `inttypes.h` is
missing.
Cherry-picked from #20200
Ref: #20207
Follow-up to 4701a6d2ae#19695
Ref: 60359ad504#12275Closes#20208
- they rarely catch any problems
- we have other ways to test different send/recv problems
- the number of such calls vary much more per invoke than others, making
memdebugging harder
- reducing the total number of fallible functions per test is good
- they were not used as intended anyway
Closes#20097
Also:
- examples/hsts-preload: apply the same change as it's based on lib1915
in tests. Make a local clone of `curlx_strcopy()`. Then drop the
`_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS` hack, that's no longer necessary.
- curl_setup.h: delete `strcpy()` from the `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS`
list.
Closes#20076
To make it available for all files. Drop includes from individual
sources. This header was already included from most sources and not
specific to any internal subsystem.
Also to ensure that two system symbol redefines on Windows (`read()` and
`write()`) get applied to all sources. Move them to `curl_setup.h`.
Closes#20056
- curl_range: replace `sendf.h` with direct header dependency
`curl_trc.h`.
- drop `curl/curl.h` includes from internal sourcees in favor of the
include made from `curl_setup.h`. Replace it with the latter where
it's the only include.
- include `curl_setup.h` before using macros, where missing.
- drop redundant `stdlib.h`, `string.h` includes, in favor of
`curl_setup_once.h` including them.
- drop redundant `limits.h` in favor of `curl_setup.h` including it.
- fake_addrinfo.h: fix typo in comment.
- curl_setup_once.h: drop `stdio.h` in favor of earlier include in
`curl_setup.h`.
- drop stray, unused, `stddef.h` includes.
- memdebug.h: add missing `stddef.h` include. (relying on accidental
includes via other headers before this patch.)
- stddef.h: document why it's included.
- strerr: drop `curl/mprintf.h` in favor of `curl/curl.h` including it
via `curl_setup.h`.
Closes#20027
- apply more clang-format.
- lib/version: use `CURL_ARRAYSIZE()`.
- INSTALL-CMAKE.md: sync-up an option description with others.
- examples: delete unused main args.
- examples/ftpgetinfo: document `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS` symbol.
- delete remaining stray duplicate lines.
- acinclude.m4: drop an unnecessary x-hack.
- vtls/mbedtls: join a URL split into two lines.
- src/tool_cb_see: add parentheses around macro expressions.
- src/tool_operate: move literals to the right side of comparisons.
- libtests: sync up fopen/fstat error messages between tests.
- curl_setup.h: replace `if ! defined __LP64` with `ifndef __LP64`.
I assume it makes no difference on Tandem systems, as the latter form
is already used in `include/curl/system.h`.
Closes#20018
- lib: delete two unused `<sys/un.h>` includes.
- lib: drop interim macro `WIN32_SOCKADDR_UN`.
Follow-up to 0fe9018e1a#7737
Also fixing a potential issue of leaving unix socket support disabled
if any header would include Windows' `afunix.h`, and define
`UNIX_PATH_MAX` on its own.
- connect: honor unix socket disable option.
- connect: simplify unix socket PP condition.
`USE_UNIX_SOCKETS` already means the necessary header/type are
available, guaranteed by configure. `AF_UNIX` is already used
elsewhere in the code without explicit checks.
- curl_setup.h: document availability of `afunix.h` on Windows more.
It requires mingw-w64 10+ or MS SDK 10.17763.0 VS2017 15.8+.
- curl_setup.h: use `afunix.h` with mingw-w64 v10+ to start avoiding
the local workaround if possible.
- GHA/windows: test disable unix socket option on Windows.
Ref: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/af_unix-comes-to-windows/Closes#19989
All Windows platforms support it. It was permanently enabled with most
build methods. The exception is autotools where it is enabled by
default, with an option to disable it. It changed the build in a few
places for rarely tested code paths, but not bringing other advantages
(and used some 64-bit APIs anyway). This patch makes autotools'
`--disable-largefile` option a no-op for Windows.
Closes#19888
- drop redundant parentheses from macro definitions.
- apply clang-format in some places missed earlier.
- wolfssl: fix a macro guard comment.
- curl_setup.h: drop empty lines
- FAQ: fix C formatting.
Closes#19854
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