A mime tree attached to an easy handle using CURLOPT_MIMEPOST is
strongly bound to the handle: there is a pointer to the easy handle in
each item of the mime tree and following the parent pointer list
of mime items ends in a dummy part stored within the handle.
Because of this binding, a mime tree cannot be shared between different
easy handles, thus it needs to be cloned upon easy handle duplication.
There is no way for the caller to get the duplicated mime tree
handle: it is then set to be automatically destroyed upon freeing the
new easy handle.
New test 654 checks proper mime structure duplication/release.
Add a warning note in curl_mime_data_cb() documentation about sharing
user data between duplicated handles.
Closes#2235
- Ignore X509_R_CERT_ALREADY_IN_HASH_TABLE errors in the CTX callback
since it's possible the cert may have already been loaded by libcurl.
- Remove the EXAMPLE code in the CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION.3 doc.
Instead have it direct the reader to this cacertinmem.c example.
- Fix the CA certificate to use the right CA for example.com, Digicert.
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-12/0057.html
Reported-by: Thomas van Hesteren
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2182
Connections that are used for HTTP/1.1 Pipelining or HTTP/2 multiplexing
only get additional transfers added to them if the existing connection
is held by the same multi or easy handle. libcurl does not support doing
HTTP/2 streams in different threads using a shared connection.
Closes#2152
This bit is no longer used. It is not clear what it meant for users to
"init the TLS" in a world with different TLS backends and since the
introduction of multissl, libcurl didn't properly work if inited without
this bit set.
Not a single user responded to the call for users of it:
https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-11/0072.html
Reported-by: Evgeny Grin
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes#2089Fixes#2083Closes#2107
... 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#2087Closes#2091
This uses the brotli external library (https://github.com/google/brotli).
Brotli becomes a feature: additional curl_version_info() bit and
structure fields are provided for it and CURLVERSION_NOW bumped.
Tests 314 and 315 check Brotli content unencoding with correct and
erroneous data.
Some tests are updated to accomodate with the now configuration dependent
parameters of the Accept-Encoding header.
... that are multiplied by 1000 when stored.
For 32 bit long systems, the max value accepted (2147483 seconds) is >
596 hours which is unlikely to ever be set by a legitimate application -
and previously it didn't work either, it just caused undefined behavior.
Also updated the man pages for these timeout options to mention the
return code.
Closes#1938
- Use spaces instead of tabs as the delimiter.
Follow up to 7c52b12 which added the entry. The entry had used tabs but
the symbol-scan parser doesn't recognize tabs and would fail the symbol.
curl_mime_encoder() is operational and documented.
curl tool -F option is extended with ";encoder=".
curl tool --libcurl option generates calls to curl_mime_encoder().
New encoder tests 648 & 649.
Test 1404 extended with an encoder specification.
To support telling a string is nul-terminated, symbol CURL_ZERO_TERMINATED
has been introduced.
Documentation updated accordingly.
symbols in versions updated. Added form API symbols deprecation info.
This feature is badly supported in Windows: as a replacement, a caller has
to use curl_mime_data_cb() with fread, fseek and possibly fclose
callbacks to process opened files.
The cli tool and documentation are updated accordingly.
The feature is however kept internally for form API compatibility, with
the known caveats it always had.
As a side effect, stdin size is not determined by the cli tool even if
possible and this results in a chunked transfer encoding. Test 173 is
updated accordingly.
it is a one time *set*, not necessarily a one time use... it can be
called again if the first call failed or just listed the alternatives.
clarify that the available backends are the ones this build supports
plus add some formatting
Reported-by: Rich Gray
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2017-08/0119.html