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## Problem Windows builds break with a current local toolchain (Scoop LLVM 22.1.8, CMake 4.4.0, VS 2026), in two independent ways: 1. The build stops at curl's deliberate guard: `#error "no non-blocking method was found/used/set"` in `third-party/curl/lib/nonblock.c`. 2. From the second configure onward, `cmake --build` re-runs CMake in an endless loop (observed 42 consecutive reconfigure cycles in a single build). Likely the same mechanism behind the "endlessly building" VS 2026 note in `docs/setup/dev/vs.md`. ## Root cause 1. `third-party/curl/CMake/CurlTests.c` passes `int *` to `ioctlsocket()`, whose third parameter is `u_long *`. Clang 22 promotes `-Wincompatible-pointer-types` to a hard error in C, so the `HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_FIONBIO` try_compile silently fails and `curl_config.h` never defines it. Upstream CI does not see this because the windows-2022 runner image ships an older LLVM. GCC 14 promotes the same warning to a hard error, which is very likely the `CurlTests.c.obj` failure reported from MSYS2 in open-goal/jak-project#3551. Upstream curl hit the identical problem with GCC 14 and fixed the probe in curl 8.8.0 (curl/curl#13578). 2. The root CMakeLists copies the build tree's `compile_commands.json` into `<src>/build/` for clangd using `configure_file()`, which registers its input as a configure dependency. CMake rewrites `compile_commands.json` late in every generation, after `CTestTestfile.cmake` and `cmake_install.cmake` (outputs of the same Ninja regen rule), so once the dependency is registered the rule is deterministically dirty and every `ninja` invocation re-runs CMake. A pristine first configure is safe (the file does not exist yet, so the `if(EXISTS ...)` guard skips the copy), which is why the loop looks machine- or IDE-specific. ## Fix 1. Per review, re-vendor `third-party/curl` at the `curl-8_21_0` tag (previously `curl-8_3_0`), which carries the upstream probe fix plus two years of upstream development; `vendor.yaml` updated to match. Adjustments the version jump forced: - curl 8.15 removed the native macOS Secure Transport backend (`CURL_USE_SECTRANSP`), so macOS now builds curl against OpenSSL like Linux. The two macOS workflows install Homebrew `openssl@3` and export `OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR` (keg-only), and the macOS setup docs gained the same two lines. - `CURL_BROTLI` / `CURL_ZSTD` switched to AUTO-detection in curl 8.10; pinned OFF to keep the previous no-compression behavior and avoid silently linking whatever the CI images happen to have. - curl's new top-level `BUILD_EXAMPLES` cache option (default ON) leaked into discord-rpc's identically named option and broke configure at a nonexistent `examples/send-presence` directory; pinned OFF ahead of the third-party subdirectories. The diff is dominated by the mechanical tag-tree swap under `third-party/curl` (linguist-vendored, collapsed in review). The hand-written changes are `CMakeLists.txt`, the two macOS workflows, `docs/setup/system/macos.md`, and `vendor.yaml`. 2. Swap `configure_file()` for `file(COPY ...)`: the same clangd copy with no configure dependency registered. (`file(COPY_FILE ... ONLY_IF_DIFFERENT)` would be cleaner still but requires CMake 3.21, above the declared `cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)`.) ## Test plan - [x] Fresh `cmake --preset Release-windows-clang` (LLVM 22, no cache seeding) completes and logs `Enabled SSL backends: Schannel`; the FIONBIO probe passes without the previous `#error` - [x] Full Windows Release build from scratch in the branch worktree (all 1422 targets) - [x] goalc-test suite: 1509 passed, 0 failed - [x] Second consecutive configure with `compile_commands.json` present: the regen rule in `build.ninja` has no `compile_commands.json` input; `<src>/build/compile_commands.json` is still refreshed for clangd - [x] Repeated `ninja` invocations after a full build no longer re-run CMake - [x] macOS Intel and ARM CI green (first exercise of the OpenSSL backend switch) --- I work off a self-hosted forge, so this GitHub account is quiet; the configure logs and ninja dirty-node traces from the investigation are available if anyone wants the raw data. (AI-assisted)
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* Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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*
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* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
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* you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
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* are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
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*
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* You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
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*
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* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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*
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***************************************************************************/
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#include "curl_setup.h"
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#include "strcase.h"
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/*
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* curl_strequal() is for doing "raw" case insensitive strings. This is meant
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* to be locale independent and only compare strings we know are safe for
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* this. See https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2008/10/15/strcasecmp-in-turkish/ for
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* further explanations as to why this function is necessary.
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*/
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static int casecompare(const char *first, const char *second)
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{
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while(*first) {
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if(Curl_raw_toupper(*first) != Curl_raw_toupper(*second))
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/* get out of the loop as soon as they do not match */
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return 0;
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first++;
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second++;
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}
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/* If we are here either the strings are the same or the length is different.
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We can test if the "current" character is non-zero for one and zero
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for the other. Note that the characters may not be exactly the same even
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if they match, we only want to compare zero-ness. */
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return !*first == !*second;
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}
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static int ncasecompare(const char *first, const char *second, size_t max)
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{
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while(*first && max) {
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if(Curl_raw_toupper(*first) != Curl_raw_toupper(*second))
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return 0;
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max--;
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first++;
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second++;
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}
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if(max == 0)
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return 1; /* they are equal this far */
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return Curl_raw_toupper(*first) == Curl_raw_toupper(*second);
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}
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/*
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* Only "raw" case insensitive strings. This is meant to be locale independent
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* and only compare strings we know are safe for this.
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*
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* The function is capable of comparing a-z case insensitively.
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*
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* Result is 1 if text matches and 0 if not.
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*/
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/* --- public function --- */
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int curl_strequal(const char *s1, const char *s2)
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{
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if(s1 && s2)
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/* both pointers point to something then compare them */
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return casecompare(s1, s2);
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/* if both pointers are NULL then treat them as equal */
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return NULL == s1 && NULL == s2;
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}
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/* --- public function --- */
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int curl_strnequal(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
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{
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if(s1 && s2)
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/* both pointers point to something then compare them */
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return ncasecompare(s1, s2, n);
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/* if both pointers are NULL then treat them as equal if max is non-zero */
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return NULL == s1 && NULL == s2 && n;
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}
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