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Alexander J. Semenuk 5d5e35fb9b fix: Windows toolchain compatibility (curl 8.21 re-vendor, endless reconfigure loop) (#4355)
## 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)
2026-07-27 19:19:18 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#***************************************************************************
# _ _ ____ _
# Project ___| | | | _ \| |
# / __| | | | |_) | |
# | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
# \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
#
# Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
#
# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
#
###########################################################################
#
# This script grew out of help from Przemyslaw Iskra and Balint Szilakszi
# a late evening in the #curl IRC channel.
#
use strict;
use warnings;
my $curl = shift @ARGV;
my $opt = shift @ARGV;
my $txt = shift @ARGV;
my $longopt;
my $shortopt;
if($opt =~ /^--/) {
$longopt = $opt;
}
else {
$shortopt = $opt;
}
# first run the help command
my @curlout; open(O, '-|', $curl, '-h', $opt) or die; push @curlout, <O>; close(O);
# figure out the short+long option combo using -h all*/
open(C, '-|', $curl, '-h', 'all');
if($shortopt) {
while(<C>) {
if(/^ +$opt, ([^ ]*)/) {
$longopt = $1;
last;
}
}
}
else {
while(<C>) {
my $f = $_;
if(/ $opt /) {
if($f =~ /^ *(-(.)), $longopt/) {
$shortopt = $1;
}
last;
}
}
}
close(C);
my $fullopt;
if($shortopt) {
$fullopt = "$shortopt, $longopt";
}
else {
$fullopt = $longopt;
}
open(R, "<$txt");
my $show = 0;
my @txtout;
while(<R>) {
if(/^ $fullopt/) {
$show = 1;
}
elsif(/^ -/ && $show) {
last;
}
if($show) {
push @txtout, $_;
}
}
close(R);
my $error = 0;
if(scalar(@curlout) != scalar(@txtout)) {
printf "curl -h $opt is %d lines, $txt says %d lines\n",
scalar(@curlout), scalar(@txtout);
$error++;
}
else {
# same size, compare line by line
for my $i (0 .. $#curlout) {
# trim CRLF from the data
$curlout[$i] =~ s/[\r\n]//g;
$txtout[$i] =~ s/[\r\n]//g;
if($curlout[$i] ne $txtout[$i]) {
printf "Line %d\n", $i;
printf "-h : %s (%d bytes)\n", $curlout[$i],
length($curlout[$i]);
printf "file : %s (%d bytes)\n", $txtout[$i],
length($txtout[$i]);
if(length($curlout[$i]) == length($txtout[$i])) {
my $l = length($curlout[$i]);
for my $c (0 .. $l) {
my $o = substr($curlout[$i], $c, 1);
my $t = substr($txtout[$i], $c, 1);
if($o ne $t) {
print "-h col %d: %02x\n", $c, ord($o);
print "file col %d: %02x\n", $c, ord($t);
}
}
}
$error++;
}
}
}
exit $error;