hash function for different hashes, and also expanded the default size for
the socket hash table used in multi handles to greatly enhance speed when
very many connections are added and the socket API is used.
chunked encoding (that also lacks "Connection: close"). It now simply
assumes that the connection WILL be closed to signal the end, as that is how
RFC2616 section 4.4 point #5 says we should behave.
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2007-06/0238.html, libcurl didn't properly do
no-body requests on FTP files on re-used connections properly, or at least
it didn't provide the info back in the header callback properly in the
subsequent requests.
done if the sys/poll.h file is missing, as we have seen machines with poll()
present but without the header file and machines that don't get HAVE_POLL
defined but that do have the sys/poll.h header file...
complicated work-around for 64bit HPUX compiles. We do the fix using inline
static functions to make them follow the header file properly and thus get
used fine in the test suite too etc.
libssh2_sftp_shutdown() and libssh2_session_free() can now return
LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN.
* Fix the _send() and _recv() return values so non-blocking works
* As of (LIBSSH2_APINO >= 200706012030) there are not *nb() functions
* As of (LIBSSH2_APINO >= 200706012030) most libssh2_*() functions
can return LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN to indicate that the call would block.
To make the code work as previously, blocking, all the code has been
updated so that when (LIBSSH2_APINO >= 200706012030) it loops simulating
blocking. This allows the existing code to function and not hold up
the upcoming release.
to find that it crashed miserably, and this was due to some select()isms left
in the code. This was due to API restrictions in c-ares 1.3.x, but with the
upcoming c-ares 1.4.0 this is no longer the case so now libcurl runs much
better with c-ares and the multi interface with > 1024 file descriptors in
use.
I also switched from calloc() to malloc() as a minor performance boost since
the rest of the code fills in the structs fine anyway - and they must for the
case when we use the stack-based auto variable array instead of the allocated
one.
I made the loop filling in poll_fds[] break when poll_nfds is reached as a
minor speed improvement.
(http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1705802), which was filed by Daniel
Black identifying several FTP-SSL test cases fail when we build libcurl with
NSS for TLS/SSL. Listed as #42 in KNOWN_BUGS.