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/* lws_config.h Generated from lws_config.h.in */
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#ifndef NDEBUG
#ifndef _DEBUG
#define _DEBUG
#endif
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#endif
#define LWS_INSTALL_DATADIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share"
#cmakedefine LWS_ROLE_H1
#cmakedefine LWS_ROLE_WS
#cmakedefine LWS_ROLE_RAW
#cmakedefine LWS_ROLE_H2
#cmakedefine LWS_ROLE_CGI
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/* Define to 1 to use wolfSSL/CyaSSL as a replacement for OpenSSL.
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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* LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT needs to be set also for this to work. */
#cmakedefine USE_WOLFSSL
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/* Also define to 1 (in addition to USE_WOLFSSL) when using the
(older) CyaSSL library */
#cmakedefine USE_OLD_CYASSL
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_BORINGSSL
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#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_MBEDTLS
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_POLARSSL
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_ESP32
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_PLUGINS
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#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_NO_LOGS
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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/* The Libwebsocket version */
#cmakedefine LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION "${LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION}"
#define LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR ${LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR}
#define LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR ${LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR}
#define LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_PATCH ${LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_PATCH}
/* LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_NUMBER looks like 1005001 for e.g. version 1.5.1 */
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#define LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_NUMBER (LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR*1000000)+(LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR*1000)+LWS_LIBRARY_VERSION_PATCH
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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/* The current git commit hash that we're building from */
#cmakedefine LWS_BUILD_HASH "${LWS_BUILD_HASH}"
/* Build with OpenSSL support ... alias of LWS_WITH_TLS for compatibility*/
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#cmakedefine LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_TLS
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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/* The client should load and trust CA root certs it finds in the OS */
#cmakedefine LWS_SSL_CLIENT_USE_OS_CA_CERTS
/* Sets the path where the client certs should be installed. */
#cmakedefine LWS_OPENSSL_CLIENT_CERTS "${LWS_OPENSSL_CLIENT_CERTS}"
/* Turn off websocket extensions */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITHOUT_EXTENSIONS
/* notice if client or server gone */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITHOUT_SERVER
#cmakedefine LWS_WITHOUT_CLIENT
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_POLL
/* Enable libev io loop */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_LIBEV
/* Enable libuv io loop */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_LIBUV
/* Enable libevent io loop */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_LIBEVENT
/* Build with support for ipv6 */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_IPV6
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/* Build with support for UNIX domain socket */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_UNIX_SOCK
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/* Build with support for HTTP2 */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_HTTP2
/* Turn on latency measuring code */
#cmakedefine LWS_LATENCY
/* Don't build the daemonizeation api */
#cmakedefine LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE
/* Build without server support */
#cmakedefine LWS_NO_SERVER
/* Build without client support */
#cmakedefine LWS_NO_CLIENT
/* If we should compile with MinGW support */
#cmakedefine LWS_MINGW_SUPPORT
/* Use the BSD getifaddrs that comes with libwebsocket, for uclibc support */
#cmakedefine LWS_BUILTIN_GETIFADDRS
/* use SHA1() not internal libwebsockets_SHA1 */
#cmakedefine LWS_SHA1_USE_OPENSSL_NAME
/* SSL server using ECDH certificate */
#cmakedefine LWS_SSL_SERVER_WITH_ECDH_CERT
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_CTX_set1_param
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_RSA_SET0_KEY
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_X509_get_key_usage
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_CTX_get0_certificate
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#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_UV_VERSION_H
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_NEW_UV_VERSION_H
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_PTHREAD_H
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/* CGI apis */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_CGI
/* whether the Openssl is recent enough, and / or built with, ecdh */
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_OPENSSL_ECDH_H
/* HTTP Proxy support */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_HTTP_PROXY
RFC7233 HTTP Ranges support for server This adds a serverside implementation of RFC7233 HTTP ranges. - LWS_WITH_RANGES is on by default at cmake - Accept-Ranges: bytes is added if LWS_WITH_RANGES is enabled - Both single ranges and multipart (2+) ranges are supported Test with curl like this Single $ $ curl -s -r 64-95 http://localhost:7681/libwebsockets.org-logo.png | hexdump -C 00000000 2e 01 fd 9d 12 27 00 00 00 19 74 45 58 74 53 6f |.....'....tEXtSo| 00000010 66 74 77 61 72 65 00 77 77 77 2e 69 6e 6b 73 63 |ftware.www.inksc| Multipart $ curl -s -r 64-95,128-143 http://localhost:7681/libwebsockets.org-logo.png | hexdump -C 00000000 5f 6c 77 73 0d 0a 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 54 79 |_lws..Content-Ty| 00000010 70 65 3a 20 69 6d 61 67 65 2f 70 6e 67 0d 0a 43 |pe: image/png..C| 00000020 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 52 61 6e 67 65 3a 20 62 79 |ontent-Range: by| 00000030 74 65 73 20 36 34 2d 39 35 2f 37 30 32 39 0d 0a |tes 64-95/7029..| 00000040 0d 0a 2e 01 fd 9d 12 27 00 00 00 19 74 45 58 74 |.......'....tEXt| 00000050 53 6f 66 74 77 61 72 65 00 77 77 77 2e 69 6e 6b |Software.www.ink| 00000060 73 63 5f 6c 77 73 0d 0a 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d |sc_lws..Content-| 00000070 54 79 70 65 3a 20 69 6d 61 67 65 2f 70 6e 67 0d |Type: image/png.| 00000080 0a 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 52 61 6e 67 65 3a 20 |.Content-Range: | 00000090 62 79 74 65 73 20 31 32 38 2d 31 34 33 2f 37 30 |bytes 128-143/70| 000000a0 32 39 0d 0a 0d 0a 05 14 50 40 05 15 a5 c4 60 43 |29......P@....`C| 000000b0 91 c4 4a d4 c4 fc 5f 6c 77 73 0d 00 |..J..._lws..| The corresponding header part is like this 0x0030: 4854 5450 2f31 2e31 2032 3036 HTTP/1.1.206 0x0040: 200d 0a73 6572 7665 723a 206c 7773 7773 ...server:.lwsws 0x0050: 0d0a 636f 6e74 656e 742d 7479 7065 3a20 ..content-type:. 0x0060: 6d75 6c74 6970 6172 742f 6279 7465 7261 multipart/bytera 0x0070: 6e67 6573 0d0a 6163 6365 7074 2d72 616e nges..accept-ran 0x0080: 6765 733a 2062 7974 6573 0d0a 636f 6e74 ges:.bytes..cont 0x0090: 656e 742d 6c65 6e67 7468 3a20 3138 380d ent-length:.188. 0x00a0: 0a63 6163 6865 2d63 6f6e 7472 6f6c 3a20 .cache-control:. 0x00b0: 7072 6976 6174 6520 6d61 782d 6167 653a private.max-age: 0x00c0: 2036 300d 0a63 6f6e 6e65 6374 696f 6e3a .60..connection: 0x00d0: 206b 6565 702d 616c 6976 650d 0a65 7461 .keep-alive..eta 0x00e0: 673a 2030 3030 3031 4237 3535 3444 3433 g:.00001B7554D43 0x00f0: 3033 330d 0a0d 0a 033....
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/* HTTP Ranges support */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_RANGES
/* Http access log support */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_ACCESS_LOG
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_SERVER_STATUS
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_STATEFUL_URLDECODE
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_PEER_LIMITS
/* Maximum supported service threads */
#define LWS_MAX_SMP ${LWS_MAX_SMP}
/* Lightweight JSON Parser */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_LEJP
/* SMTP */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_SMTP
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/* OPTEE */
#cmakedefine LWS_PLAT_OPTEE
/* ZIP FOPS */
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_ZIP_FOPS
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_STDINT_H
#cmakedefine LWS_AVOID_SIGPIPE_IGN
#cmakedefine LWS_FALLBACK_GETHOSTBYNAME
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#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_STATS
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_SOCKS5
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#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SYS_CAPABILITY_H
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_LIBCAP
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_ATOLL
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE__ATOI64
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE__STAT32I64
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_JWS
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_ACME
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_SELFTESTS
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_MALLOC_H
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#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_PIPE2
/* OpenSSL various APIs */
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_TLS_CLIENT_METHOD
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_TLSV1_2_CLIENT_METHOD
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_SET_INFO_CALLBACK
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERTS
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_get0_alpn_selected
#cmakedefine LWS_HAVE_SSL_set_alpn_protos
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#cmakedefine LWS_HAS_INTPTR_T
http: compression methods Add generic http compression layer eanbled at cmake with LWS_WITH_HTTP_STREAM_COMPRESSION. This is wholly a feature of the HTTP role (used by h1 and h2 roles) and doesn't exist outside that context. Currently provides 'deflate' and 'br' compression methods for server side only. 'br' requires also -DLWS_WITH_HTTP_BROTLI=1 at cmake and the brotli libraries (available in your distro already) and dev package. Other compression methods can be added nicely using an ops struct. The built-in file serving stuff will use this is the client says he can handle it, and the mimetype of the file either starts with "text/" (html and css etc) or is the mimetype of Javascript. zlib allocates quite a bit while in use, it seems to be around 256KiB per stream. So this is only useful on relatively strong servers with lots of memory. However for some usecases where you are serving a lot of css and js assets, it's a nice help. The patch performs special treatment for http/1.1 pipelining, since the compression is performed on the fly the compressed content-length is not known until the end. So for h1 only, chunked transfer-encoding is automatically added so pipelining can continue of the connection. For h2 the chunking is neither supported nor required, so it "just works". User code can also request to add a compression transform before the reply headers were sent using the new api LWS_VISIBLE int lws_http_compression_apply(struct lws *wsi, const char *name, unsigned char **p, unsigned char *end, char decomp); ... this allows transparent compression of dynamically generated HTTP. The requested compression (eg, "deflate") is only applied if the client headers indicated it was supported, otherwise it's a NOP. Name may be NULL in which case the first compression method in the internal table at stream.c that is mentioned as acceptable by the client will be used. NOTE: the compression translation, same as h2 support, relies on the user code using LWS_WRITE_HTTP and then LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL on the last part written. The internal lws fileserving code already does this.
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#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_HTTP_STREAM_COMPRESSION
#cmakedefine LWS_WITH_HTTP_BROTLI
${LWS_SIZEOFPTR_CODE}