Dag-Erling Smørgrav 842a95cc23 First of a series of cleanups to libfetch. Changed files, in
alphabetical order:

 Makefile:
  Add common.c to SRCS.

  Make debugging easier by making 'CFLAGS += -DNDEBUG' conditional on DEBUG

  Don't declare struct {ftp,http}err in {ftp,http}err.c; use struct fetcherr
  instead.

 README:
  Remove the todo list, which is out of date anyway.

 common.c: (new file)
  Gather utility functions in this file.

  Merge the error reporting functions intp _fetch_errstring(),
  _fetch_seterr() and _fetch_syserr().

  Set fetchLastErrCode and fetchLastErrText appropriately when fetchConnect
  fails.

 common.h: (new file)
  Gather internal prototypes and structures in this files.

 fetch.3:
  Undocument fetchFreeURL().

  Document a few more known bugs.

  Document fetchLastErrCode and fetchLastErrText.

 fetch.c:
  Add descriptive comments to all functions that lacked them.

  Move fetchConnect() to common.c.

  Obviate the need for fetchFreeURL(), and remove it.

 fetch.h:
  Modify struct url_t so the document part is at the end.

 ftp.c:
  Remove code that is duplicated elsewhere.

 http.c:
  Remove code that is duplicated elsewhere.

Prompted by: jkh
1998-11-05 19:48:17 +00:00
1998-09-05 00:34:36 +00:00
1998-11-05 17:35:16 +00:00
1998-11-05 14:36:37 +00:00
1998-09-13 23:11:13 +00:00
1998-11-05 07:54:05 +00:00

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