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    • Darío Hereñú's avatar
      docs/INSTALL.md: minor formatting fixes · 7212c4cd
      Darío Hereñú authored
      Closes #2794
      7212c4cd
    • Christopher Head's avatar
      docs/CURLOPT_URL: fix indentation · 812d05da
      Christopher Head authored
      The statement, “The application does not have to keep the string around
      after setting this option,” appears to be indented under the RTMP
      paragraph. It actually applies to all protocols, not just RTMP.
      Eliminate the extra indentation.
      
      Closes #2788
      812d05da
    • Christopher Head's avatar
      docs/CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION: size is always 1 · 9526cbe6
      Christopher Head authored
      For compatibility with `fwrite`, the `CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION` callback is
      passed two `size_t` parameters which, when multiplied, designate the
      number of bytes of data passed in. In practice, CURL always sets the
      first parameter (`size`) to 1.
      
      This practice is also enshrined in documentation and cannot be changed
      in future. The documentation states that the default callback is
      `fwrite`, which means `fwrite` must be a suitable function for this
      purpose. However, the documentation also states that the callback must
      return the number of *bytes* it successfully handled, whereas ISO C
      `fwrite` returns the number of items (each of size `size`) which it
      wrote. The only way these numbers can be equal is if `size` is 1.
      
      Since `size` is 1 and can never be changed in future anyway, document
      that fact explicitly and let users rely on it.
      
      Closes #2787
      9526cbe6
    • Carie Pointer's avatar
      wolfSSL/CyaSSL: Fix memory leak in Curl_cyassl_random · 10d8f3f1
      Carie Pointer authored
      RNG structure must be freed by call to FreeRng after its use in
      Curl_cyassl_random. This call fixes Valgrind failures when running the
      test suite with wolfSSL.
      
      Closes #2784
      10d8f3f1