- Feb 01, 2014
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Marc Hoersken authored
Since the timer resolution is lower, there are actually cases that the compared values are equal. Therefore we check for previous timestamps being greater than the current one instead.
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Marc Hoersken authored
Since the output isn't actually being written in text-mode and it was rather used as a workaround, disable text-mode for these tests.
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Marc Hoersken authored
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Marc Hoersken authored
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- Jan 31, 2014
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Marc Hoersken authored
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Marc Hoersken authored
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Marc Hoersken authored
According to section 2.2 of RFC959 the End-of-Line is defined as: The end-of-line sequence defines the separation of printing lines. The sequence is Carriage Return, followed by Line Feed. Verified by sniffing traffic between a Windows FTP client (FileZilla) and Unix-hosted FTP server (ProFTPD).
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Marc Hoersken authored
It makes more sense to convert the expected output to [CR][LF] on Windows than to force the actual, probably correct, output to [LF]. This way it is actually possible to see if curl outputs the correct line-ending excepted by a text-aware test case.
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Marc Hoersken authored
For some reason Windows 7 SP1 chooses TLS 1.0 instead of TLS 1.2 if it is not explicitly enabled within grbitEnabledProtocols. More information can be found on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/aa379810.aspx
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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- Jan 30, 2014
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Dan Fandrich authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa authored
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
The minor version will be dropped for HTTP 2 so it will make sense to avoid using it in option names etc.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
... and then go through the "normal" HTTP engine.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Steve Holme authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Fabian Frank authored
Check the NPN result before preparing an HTTP request and switch into HTTP/2.0 mode if necessary. This is a work in progress, the actual code to prepare and send the request using nghttp2 is still missing from Curl_http2_send_request().
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Daniel Stenberg authored
To better reflect its purpose
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Fabian Frank authored
NPN is what is available in the wild today to negotiate SPDY or HTTP/2.0 connections. It is expected to be replaced by ALPN in the future. If HTTP/2.0 is negotiated, this is indicated for the entire connection and http.c is expected to initialize itself for HTTP/2.0 instead of HTTP/1.1. see: http://technotes.googlecode.com/git/nextprotoneg.html http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-applayerprotoneg-04
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- Jan 29, 2014
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Daniel Stenberg authored
This makes it easier to trace what's happening.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Gisle Vanem authored
the number of elements in the 'nghttp2_session_callbacks' structure is now reduced by 2 in version 0.3.0 (I'm not sure when the change happened, but checking for ver 0.3.0 work for me).
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Gisle Vanem authored
Something is wrong in 'userp' for the HTTP2 recv_callback(). The session is created using bogus user-data; '&conn' and not 'conn'. I noticed this since the socket-value in Curl_read_plain() was set to a impossible high value.
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