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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Stenberg
568befb6aa gopher: #include cleanup
Remove all system file includes from this file as they're not needed

Reported by: Dan Fandrich
2012-12-12 11:08:01 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
ee588fe088 mem-include-scan: verify memory #includes
If we use memory functions (malloc, free, strdup etc) in C sources in
libcurl and we fail to include curl_memory.h or memdebug.h we either
fail to properly support user-provided memory callbacks or the memory
leak system of the test suite fails.

After Ajit's report of a failure in the first category in http_proxy.c,
I spotted a few in the second category as well. These problems are now
tested for by test 1132 which runs a perl program that scans for and
attempts to check that we use the correct include files if a memory
related function is used in the source code.

Reported by: Ajit Dhumale
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2012-11/0125.html
2012-11-17 13:56:38 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
d7934b8bd4 curl_multi_fdset: correct fdset with FTP PORT use
After a PORT has been issued, and the multi handle would switch to the
CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE state (which is unique for FTP), libcurl would
return the wrong fdset to wait for when curl_multi_fdset() is
called. The code would blindly assume that it was waiting for a connect
of the second connection, while that isn't true immediately after the
PORT command.

Also, the function multi.c:domore_getsock() was highly FTP-centric and
therefore ugly to keep in protocol-agnostic code. I solved this problem
by introducing a new function pointer in the Curl_handler struct called
domore_getsock() which is only called during the DOMORE state for
protocols that set that pointer.

The new ftp.c:ftp_domore_getsock() function now returns fdset info about
the control connection's command/response handling while such a state is
in use, and goes over to waiting for a writable second connection first
once the commands are done.

The original problem could be seen by running test 525 and checking the
time stamps in the FTP server log. I can verify that this fix at least
fixes this problem.

Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2011-10/0250.html
Reported by: Gokhan Sengun
2011-10-21 23:36:54 +02:00
Yang Tse
f1586cb477 stdio.h, stdlib.h, string.h, stdarg.h and ctype.h inclusion done in setup_once.h 2011-07-26 17:23:27 +02:00
Yang Tse
983f3d70f9 WIN32 io.h and fcntl.h inclusion done in setup_once.h 2011-07-25 05:30:14 +02:00
Yang Tse
0337b87197 time.h and sys/time.h inclusion conditionally done in setup_once.h 2011-07-25 04:08:08 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
f0612f166a RTSP: convert protocol-specific checks to generic
Add a 'readwrite' function to the protocol handler struct and use that
for the extra readwrite functionality RTSP needs.
2011-05-05 16:27:03 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
b903186fa0 source cleanup: unify look, style and indent levels
By the use of a the new lib/checksrc.pl script that checks that our
basic source style rules are followed.
2011-04-27 09:09:35 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
13b64d7558 protocols: use CURLPROTO_ internally
The PROT_* set of internal defines for the protocols is no longer
used. We now use the same bits internally as we have defined in the
public header using the CURLPROTO_ prefix. This is for simplicity and
because the PROT_* prefix was already used duplicated internally for a
set of KRB4 values.

The PROTOPT_* defines were moved up to just below the struct definition
within which they are used.
2011-03-14 22:52:14 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
8831000bc0 protocol handler: added flags field
The protocol handler struct got a 'flags' field for special information
and characteristics of the given protocol.

This now enables us to move away central protocol information such as
CLOSEACTION and DUALCHANNEL from single defines in a central place, out
to each protocol's definition. It also made us stop abusing the protocol
field for other info than the protocol, and we could start cleaning up
other protocol-specific things by adding flags bits to set in the
handler struct.

The "protocol" field connectdata struct was removed as well and the code
now refers directly to the conn->handler->protocol field instead. To
make things work properly, the code now always store a conn->given
pointer that points out the original handler struct so that the code can
learn details from the original protocol even if conn->handler is
modified along the way - for example when switching to go over a HTTP
proxy.
2011-03-14 22:22:22 +01:00
Yang Tse
07f60235b0 fix compiler warning: rounding, sign extension, or loss of accuracy may result 2010-12-02 18:46:13 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
62ef465262 warning: fix conversion to 'int' from 'size_t' 2010-09-06 00:18:58 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
40e1623649 gopher: enable the header callback/verbosity 2010-08-25 14:21:25 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
cb64c987a0 gopher: fix memory leak and busyloop
The fix for the busyloop really only is a temporary work-around.  It
causes a BLOCKING behavior which is a NO-NO. This function should rather
be split up in a do and a doing piece where the pieces that aren't
possible to send now will be sent in the doing function repeatedly until
the entire request is sent.
2010-08-25 14:21:25 +02:00
Cameron Kaiser
67d1616018 Gopher using Curl_write; test suite (4 tests) 2010-08-25 14:21:25 +02:00
Cameron Kaiser
201637d468 Gopher protocol support (initial release) 2010-08-25 14:19:58 +02:00