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Daniel Stenberg ddaa85893d
curl.1: require "see also" for every documented option
gen.pl now generates a warning if the "See Also" field is not filled in for a
command line option

All command line options now provide one or more related options. 167
"See alsos" added!

Closes #8019
2021-11-15 23:06:41 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg 68784d73c3
curl.1: provide examples for each option
The file format for each option now features a "Example:" header that
can provide one or more examples that get rendered appropriately in the
output. All options MUST have at least one example or gen.pl complains
at build-time.

This fix also does a few other minor format and consistency cleanups.

Closes #7654
2021-09-01 14:02:43 +02:00
Paul Groke 8324dc8b1a
dns: extend CURLOPT_RESOLVE syntax for adding non-permanent entries
Extend the syntax of CURLOPT_RESOLVE strings: allow using a '+' prefix
(similar to the existing '-' prefix for removing entries) to add
DNS cache entries that will time out just like entries that are added
by libcurl itself.

Append " (non-permanent)" to info log message in case a non-permanent
entry is added.

Adjust relevant comments to reflect the new behavior.

Adjust documentation.

Extend unit1607 to test the new functionality.

Closes #6294
2020-12-29 17:49:36 +01:00
Emil Engler 5dddc1dc7e
docs: add categories to all cmdline opts
Adapted gen.pl with 'listcats'

This commit is a part of "--help me if you can"

Closes #5680
2020-09-04 15:38:14 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg cd35371163
tool: shorten 3 --help descriptions
--happy-eyeballs-timeout-ms, --resolve and --ssl-revoke-best-effort

gen.pl already warned about these lines but we didn't listen

Closes #5379
2020-05-13 16:37:22 +02:00
Claes Jakobsson d8cae791f4 hostip: support wildcard hosts
This adds support for wildcard hosts in CURLOPT_RESOLVE. These are
try-last so any non-wildcard entry is resolved first. If specified,
any host not matched by another CURLOPT_RESOLVE config will use this
as fallback.

Example send a.com to 10.0.0.1 and everything else to 10.0.0.2:
  curl --resolve *:443:10.0.0.2 --resolve a.com:443:10.0.0.1 \
       https://a.com https://b.com

This is probably quite similar to using:
  --connect-to a.com:443:10.0.0.1:443 --connect-to :443:10.0.0.2:443

Closes #3406
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
2018-12-27 14:23:53 +01:00
Anders Bakken 50d1b3379a CURLOPT_RESOLVE: Add support for multiple IP addresses per entry
This enables users to preresolve but still take advantage of happy
eyeballs and trying multiple addresses if some are not connecting.

Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2260
2018-02-20 04:24:28 -05:00
Daniel Stenberg 715f1f53e0
resolve: allow IP address within [] brackets
... so that IPv6 addresses can be passed like they can for connect-to
and how they're used in URLs.

Added test 1324 to verify
Reported-by: Alex Malinovich

Fixes #2087
Closes #2091
2017-11-17 15:26:08 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg 5c4a526388 cmdline-opts: more command line options documented
Moved over to the new format
2016-11-28 00:50:25 +01:00