After this patch there is no more double/multiple compile of the same
libtest source under a different libtest ID. Each libtest is compiled
once, and changing behavior at runtime based on test ID.
- drop recently added physical clones for two prevously multi-compiled
tests:
- merge lib587 into lib554 again, branch at runtime.
- merge lib645 into lib643 again, branch at runtime.
- replace existing dynamic branching to use `testnum` instead of
a manually rolled `testno` based on an extra command-line argument.
lib1571, lib1576.
- mk-bundle.pl: stop defining `LIB*` macros. No longer used.
- libtests: drop all `LIB*_C` guards.
- Make these tests branch at runtime, stop building copies:
- lib585, based on lib500
- lib565, based on lib510
- lib529, based on lib525
- lib527, lib532, based on lib526
- lib545, based on lib544
- lib548, based on lib547
- lib696, based on lib556
- lib584, based on lib589
- lib1539, based on lib1514
- lib1543, based on lib1518
- lib1917, based on lib1916
- lib1946, based on lib1940
- lib671, 672, 673, based on lib670
Follow-up to 02dd471bbf#17591
Follow-up to 6897aeb105#17468Closes#17598
- Detach and disconnect an attached connection before performing.
Prior to this change it was not possible to safely reuse an easy handle
with an attached connection in a second call to curl_easy_perform. The
only known case of this is a connect-only type handle where the
connection was detached when curl_easy_perform returned, only to be
reattached by either curl_easy_send/recv.
This commit effectively reverts 2f8ecd5d and be82a360, the latter of
which treated the reuse as an error. Prior to that change undefined
behavior may occur in such a case.
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2025-01/0044.html
Reported-by: Aleksander Mazur
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/16008
This typically happens if CURL_CONNECT_ONLY is used and a second
curl_easy_perform() is attempted.
A connection "taken over" with CURL_CONNECT_ONLY cannot be ended any
other way than a curl_easy_cleanup() on the easy handle that holds it.
Add test 696 to verify.
Closes#16003