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Daniel Stenberg
9f5d1a38d1
lib: reserve 'result' for CURLcode
For consistency, whereever we use a local variable named 'result' that
is a CURLcode type. Make other types use other names.

Closes #21244
2026-04-06 23:12:06 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
435eabeac8
badwords: rework exceptions, fix many of them
Also:
- support per-directory and per-upper-directory whitelist entries.
- convert badlist input grep tweak into the above format.
  (except for 'And' which had just a few hits.)
- fix many code exceptions, but do not enforce.
  (there also remain about 350 'will' uses in lib)
- fix badwords in example code, drop exceptions.
- badwords-all: convert to Perl.
  To make it usable from CMake.
- FAQ: reword to not use 'will'. Drop exception.

Closes #20886
2026-03-12 01:01:16 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
13f48dfb52
docs: avoid starting sentences with However,
An unnecessary filling word

Closes #20834
2026-03-07 23:49:11 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
3058ed3df8
lib: use lib source directory as base include path
Backtrack on previous change that aimed to solve the wrong `share.h`
being included. It turns out it did not fix this issue. At the same time
it introduced relative header filenames and the need to include the same
headers differently depending on the source files' location, reducing
readability and editability.

Replace this method by re-adding curl's lib source directory to the
header path and addressing headers by the their full, relative name to
that base directory. Aligning with this method already used in src and
tests.

With these advantages:
- makes includes easier to read, recognize, grep, sort, write, and copy
  between sources,
- syncs the way these headers are included across curl components,
- avoids the ambiguity between system `schannel.h`, `rustls.h` vs.
  local headers using the same names in `lib/vtls`,
- silences clang-tidy `readability-duplicate-include` checker, which
  detects the above issue,
  Ref: https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/readability/duplicate-include.html
- possibly silences TIOBE coding standard warnings:
  `6.10.2.a: Don't use relative paths in #include statements.`
- long shot: it works well with concatenated test sources, for
  clang-tidy-friendly custom unity builds. Ref: #20667

Slight downside: it's not enforced.

If there happens to be a collision between a local `lib/*.h` header and
a system one, the solution is to rename (possibly with its `.c`
counterpart) into the `curl_` namespace. This is also the method used by
curl in the past.

Also:
- curlx/inet_pton: reduce scope of an include.
- toolx/tool_time: apply this to an include, and update VS project
  files accordingly. Also dropping unnecessary lib/curlx header path.
- clang-tidy: enable `readability-duplicate-include`.

Follow-up to 3887069c66 #19676
Follow-up to 625f2c1644 #16991 #16949

Closes #20623
2026-02-23 16:00:42 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
443a539fcf
build: move curl stat struct type to the curlx namespace
To match surrounding curlx symbols and functions.

Follow-up to a84b041281 #20496

Closes #20508
2026-02-04 02:07:16 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
a84b041281
build: tidy up curl-specific fstat calls and stat struct type
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
2026-02-02 18:57:13 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
2d5a063121
build: merge TrackMemory (CURLDEBUG) into debug-enabled option
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-3754528407

Closes #20331
2026-01-19 18:43:17 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
e2d61a6b30
curlx_win32_fopen: use _fsopen()/_wfsopen() with _SH_DENYNO
Replacing `fopen_s()`/`_wfopen_s()`, to allow customizing share mode,
and keep the sharing mode as was with `fopen()`/`_wopen()` earlier and
as used in `_sopen_s()`/`_wsopen_s()`.

The replaced functions used `_SH_SECURE` internally. Otherwise they are
identical to the replacements.

Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/fsopen-wfsopen

Reported-by: Jay Satiro
Fixes #20155
Ref: #20156
Follow-up to 1e7d0bafc6 #19643
Closes #20186
2026-01-06 12:20:01 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
7032982896
tidy-up: miscellaneous
- asyn-thrdd.c: scope an include.
- apply more clang-format suggestions.
- tidy-up PP guard comments.
- delete empty line from the top of headers.
- add empty line after `curl_setup.h` include where missing.
- fix indent.
- CODE_STYLE.md: add `strcpy`.
  Follow-up to 8636ad55df #20088
- lib1901.c: drop unnecessary line.
  Follow-up to 436e67f65b #20076

Closes #20070
2025-12-26 22:06:09 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
6d0ee7b17b
curlx: add curlx_rename(), fix to support long filenames on Windows
Move existing `Curl_rename()` `rename()` wrapper from lib to
curlx/fopen, and make it a curlx macro/function. To allow using
the local worker function to fixup long filenames on Windows.

Then fix the Windows-specific rename implementation to support long
filenames. This operation may happen when using a cookie jar, HSTS cache
or alt-svc cache, via libcurl or the curl tool.

Before this patch, when passing a long filename to the above options,
a `<random>.tmp` file was left on the disk without renaming it to the
filename passed to curl. There was also 1 second delay for each
attempted rename operation.

Also:
- checksrc: ban raw `rename()` and `MoveFileEx*()` functions.
- Note: `Curl_rename()` returned 1 on failure before this patch, while
  `curlx_rename()` returns -1 after, to match POSIX `rename()`.

Refs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-movefileexa
https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation

Ref: #20040

Closes #20042
2025-12-20 16:03:11 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
969351bb1e
windows: fix CreateFile() calls to support long filenames
It makes them work in Schannel's CA bundle loader, and curl tool's
set/get file timestamp operations (e.g. in `-R`/`--remote-time`). Also
to match file open operations, that already support long filenames.

E.g. when using `--remote-time`, fixing:
```
Warning: Failed to set filetime 1741363917 on outfile: CreateFile failed:
Warning: GetLastError 0x00000003
```

The special long filename logic is necessary to support Windows releases
prior to Windows 10 v1607. With the latter, it's possible to opt-in to
this behavior via a manifest setting. Note that Windows itself also needs
to opt-in to support this. Finally note that curl itself needs passing
`--globoff` to let long filenames through, pending #20044 and #20046.

Refs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createfilea
https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation

Ref: #8361
Inspired by: #19286
Inspired-by: Mathesh V
Closes #19286
Closes #20040
2025-12-20 14:16:42 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
e157638981
curlx: use curl alloc in curlx_win32_stat() (Windows)
It's safe because we do not call `curlx_win32_stat()` from memdebug.c.

Closes #20043
2025-12-20 12:06:25 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
163705db75
windows: assume USE_WIN32_LARGE_FILES
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
2025-12-09 19:34:13 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
4e051ff550
curlx: limit use of system allocators to the minimum possible
Clone a multibye conversion function into curlx/fopen, and use that
local copy from curlx/fopen functions. Adjust allocators in curlx/fopen
to use curl's in normal builds, and system allocators in TrackMemory
builds to avoid recursion.

This allows to switch curlx/multibyte functions to curl allocators in
all configurations, as they are no longer called by curlx/fopen, and
a recursive call can no longer happen.

After this patch the system allocator is only used in TrackMemory
Windows builds, within curlx `fopen`, `freopen`, `stat` and `open`
functions.

Also:
- test 1, 440, 767: raise allocation limitsto fit the extra allocations
  in Windows Unicode builds.
- replace all uses of `curlx_unicodefree()` macro with `curlx_free()`
  across the codebase.
- curlx/multibyte: delete `curlx_unicodefree()`.
- ldap: join Windows and non-Windows codepaths that became
  identical after moving from `curlx_unicodefree()` to `curlx_free()`.
- vauth: drop a strdup from standard to curl allocator since
  the original allocation is now already done by curl's.
- tool_doswin: drop now superfluous strdup from `FindWin32CACert()`.
- memanalyzer.pm: sync weirdo `calloc` log message with `malloc`'s.

Fixes #19748
Closes #19845
2025-12-05 15:32:59 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
a3fcd80de4
curlx: use curlx allocators in non-memdebug builds (Windows)
To limit raw allocators to `CURLDEBUG` (memdebug/TrackMemory) Windows
UNICODE builds.

Closes #19788
2025-12-01 19:42:56 +01:00
Yedaya Katsman
c10dda9ebb
curlx/fopen: fix typo in copyright
Follow-up to 193cb00ce9 #19626

Closes #19747
2025-11-28 15:01:59 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
193cb00ce9
build: stop overriding standard memory allocation functions
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 #17827

Closes #19626
2025-11-28 10:44:26 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
1e7d0bafc6
curlx/fopen: replace open CRT functions their with _s counterparts (Windows)
- `_wopen`        -> `_wsopen_s`
- `_open`, `open` -> `_sopen_s`
- `_wfopen`       -> `_wfopen_s`
- `fopen`         -> `fopen_s`
- `_wfreopen`     -> `_wfreopen_s`
- `freopen`       -> `freopen_s`

For better error handling and for using the CRT functions recommended
via warnings suppressed by `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS`.

Also:
- add missing `freopen_s()` prototype when building with mingw-w64 <5.
  a5d824654c/
- tests/server: replace `open()` in the signal handler with `_sopen_s()`
  on Windows.
- tests/server: reduce scope of a checksrc exception to a single line.
- checksrc: ban replaced functions.

Refs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/open-wopen
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/sopen-s-wsopen-s
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/freopen-wfreopen
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/fopen-wfopen
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/fopen-s-wfopen-s
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/freopen-s-wfreopen-s

Closes #19643
2025-11-25 03:44:22 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
18b9429313
curlx: replace mbstowcs/wcstombs with _s counterparts (Windows)
They are used in Windows-specific `fopen()`, `freopen`, `open()` and
`curlx_get_winapi_error()` calls, and in `fix_excessive_path()` in
Unicode builds.

Refs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/mbstowcs-mbstowcs-l
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/mbstowcs-s-mbstowcs-s-l
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/wcstombs-wcstombs-l
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/wcstombs-s-wcstombs-s-l

Also ban these functions via checksrc.

Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro

Closes #19581
2025-11-21 16:45:42 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
eaa7651374
lib: replace _tcsncpy/wcsncpy/wcscpy with _s counterparts (Windows)
Replace:
- curl_sspi: macro `_tcsncpy()` with `_tcsncpy_s()`.
- curlx/fopen: `wcsncpy()` with `wcsncpy_s()`.
- curlx/fopen: `wcscpy()` with `wcscpy_s()`.

Use of the pre-existing functions were safe. This patch aims to use the
recommended Windows CRT functions. Handle errors returned by them. Also
to avoid the compiler warnings silenced via `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS`:

```
lib/curl_sspi.c(152): warning C4996: 'wcsncpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using wcsncpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
lib/curlx/fopen.c(161): warning C4996: 'wcsncpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using wcsncpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
lib/curlx/fopen.c(162): warning C4996: 'wcscpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using wcscpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
lib/curlx/fopen.c(174): warning C4996: 'wcsncpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using wcsncpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
lib/curlx/fopen.c(175): warning C4996: 'wcscpy': This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using wcscpy_s instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
```

Refs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/strncpy-strncpy-l-wcsncpy-wcsncpy-l-mbsncpy-mbsncpy-l
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/strncpy-s-strncpy-s-l-wcsncpy-s-wcsncpy-s-l-mbsncpy-s-mbsncpy-s-l
https://learn.microsoft.com/cpp/c-runtime-library/security-features-in-the-crt

Cherry-picked from #19581 (in part)
Closes #19589
2025-11-21 13:48:35 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
3d80d37cf0
curlx: add and use curlx_freopen()
To complement the existing `curlx_fopen()` internal API.
It's used by the curl's `--stderr` option.

`curlx_freopen()` adds two features to the bare `freopen()`:
- tracing for debug-enabled builds.
- Unicode and long-filename support for Windows builds.

In effect this adds long-filename and enables Unicode support for
the `--stderr <filename>` curl command-line option on Windows.

Also add to checksrc.

Follow-up to 2f17a9b654 #10673

Closes #19598
2025-11-19 22:04:53 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
554dfa5568
build: drop Windows CE / CeGCC support
Windows CE support was limited to successful builds with ming32ce
(a toolchain that hasn't seen an update since 2009, using an ancient gcc
version and "old mingw"-style SDK headers, that curl deprecated earlier).
Builds with MSVC were broken for a long time. mingw32ce builds were never
actually tested and runtime and unlikely to work due to missing stubs.
Windows CE toolchains also miss to comply with C89. Paired with lack of
demand and support for the platform, curl deprecated it earlier.

This patch removes support from the codebase to ease maintaining Windows
codepaths.

Follow-up to f98c0ba834 #17924
Follow-up to 8491e6574c #17379
Follow-up to 2a292c3984 #15975

Closes #17927
2025-11-15 15:35:23 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
2dc71ba8bf
badwords: check indented lines in source code, fix fallouts
- badwords.pl: add `-a` option to check all lines in source code files.
  Before this patch indented lines were skipped (to avoid Markdown code
  fences.)
- GHA/checksrc: use `-a` when verifying the source code.
- GHA/checksrc: disable `So` and `But` rules for source code.
- GHA/checksrc: add docs/examples to the verified sources.
- badwords.txt: delete 4 duplicates.
- badwords.txt: group and sort contractions.
- badwords.txt: allow ` url = `, `DIR`, `<file name`.

Closes #19536
2025-11-15 13:25:02 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
f32451c12b
curlx: promote Curl_fseeko() to curlx_fseek(), use it in src
- tool_formparse: replace truncated `fseek` with `curlx_fseek`.
- tool_operate: replace truncated `fseek` with `curlx_fseek`.
- tool_paramhlp: replace local duplicate `myfseek`, with `curlx_fseek`.

Follow-up to 4fb12f2891 #19100

Closes #19107
2025-10-18 02:25:10 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
20142f5d06
build: avoid overriding system symbols for fopen functions
By introducing wrappers for them in the curlx namespace:
`curlx_fopen()`, `curlx_fdopen()`, `curlx_fclose()`.

The undefine/redefine/`(function)()` methods broke on systems
implementing these functions as macros. E.g. AIX 32-bit's `fopen()`.

Also:
- rename `lib/fopen.*` to `lib/curl_fopen.*` (for `Curl_fopen()`)
  to make room for the newly added `curlx/fopen.h`.
- curlx: move file-related functions from `multibyte.c` to `fopen.c`.
- tests/server: stop using the curl-specific `fopen()` implementation
  on Windows. Unicode isn't used by runtests, and it isn't critical to
  run tests on longs path. It can be re-enabled if this becomes
  necessary, or if the wrapper receives a feature that's critical for
  test servers.

Reported-by: Andrew Kirillov
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/18510#issuecomment-3274393640

Follow-up to bf7375ecc5 #18503
Follow-up to 9863599d69 #18502
Follow-up to 3bb5e58c10 #17827

Closes #18634
2025-09-30 01:10:36 +02:00