* Add Mbed TLS 4.x support (PSA Crypto) for macOS
Auto-detect Mbed TLS 4.x via MBEDTLS_VERSION_MAJOR and adapt the backend:
- Include psa/crypto.h and drop the headers removed in 4.x (ctr_drbg,
entropy, md5, sha*), gated behind the version macro.
- Compute MD5/SHA-256/SHA-512 via PSA (psa_hash_compute) and initialize
PSA Crypto once with std::call_once.
- Drop the explicit entropy/CTR-DRBG RNG (PSA provides the TLS RNG) and
skip the RNG-callback overloads of pk_parse_key/pk_check_pair on 4.x.
- Retry on a TLS 1.3 NewSessionTicket (the 4.x default) in connect, read,
write and is_peer_closed via a single mbedtls_is_session_ticket() helper,
so online HTTPS works, including large redirected downloads where the
ticket arrives mid-write.
Note V4 implies V3, so 3.x-only paths now check V3 && !V4.
Build systems (macOS): the CMake config and pkg-config shipped by Homebrew
resolve 4.x transitively, so CMakeLists.txt and meson.build need no change
for linking; the Makefile links libtfpsacrypto when present, else
libmbedcrypto.
Tests: generate the encrypted client key as both PBES2-AES (3.6+/4.x,
OpenSSL, wolfSSL) and PBES1-3DES (Mbed TLS 2.28) and pick by version, since
4.x dropped DES and 2.28 lacks PBES2. Also generate the IP-host certs in
test/meson.build to match gen-certs.sh and CMakeLists.txt.
* CI: test Mbed TLS 4.x on macOS, 3.x on Ubuntu 26.04
Homebrew's default mbedtls is now 4.x, so switch the macOS build and CI job
to it (drop the mbedtls@3 pin). That leaves 3.x (Ubuntu 24.04 apt ships 2.28,
macOS now 4.x) uncovered, so add an ubuntu-26.04 job whose apt provides Mbed
TLS 3.6. Net coverage: 2.28 (ubuntu-latest), 3.6 (ubuntu-26.04), 4.2 (macOS).
ubuntu-26.04 is a public-preview runner image; fold it into the main ubuntu
matrix once ubuntu-latest moves to 26.04.
* Document Mbed TLS 4.x support and libtfpsacrypto rename
Update README.md and the tour's TLS setup pages (en/ja) to note that
Mbed TLS 4.x is now auto-detected and that it renames libmbedcrypto
to libtfpsacrypto.
* build(meson): bump minimum version to 0.62.0
This allows making some minor cleanups
* test(meson): fix SSLClientServerTest.* tests with OpenSSL 3.2.0
Since OpenSSL commit
<342e3652c7>,
the default X.509 certificate format generated with the `openssl req`
command has been changed to X.509 v3 from X.509 v1.
For some reason, this change breaks cpp-httplib's SSLClientServerTest.*
tests.
To fix the test failures, this patch passes the '-x509v1' flag instead
of '-x509' when OpenSSL 3.2.0 or newer is detected. To detect the
version of a command line utility, Meson 0.62.0 or later is required.
Fixes <https://github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib/issues/1798>, but only for
the Meson build system.
GoogleTest, starting with vesion 1.13.0, requires C++14 to build. This
patch enables C++14 if GoogleTest 1.13.0 or newer is detected when
compiling the tests with Meson, making it possible to use new GTest
versions.
You can find GoogleTest's release notes at
<https://github.com/google/googletest/releases/tag/v1.13.0>.
Meson only runs required targets. The key_encrypted_pem and
cert_encrypted_pem targets added in 020b0db090
and 8191fd8e6c weren't added to the list
of targets required by the test target, so the generation of the
encrypted certs was skipped, resulting in the failure of
BindServerTest.BindAndListenSeparatelySSLEncryptedKey.
This integrates the "main" test suite (test/test.cc) in Meson.
This allows to run the tests in the CI with the Meson-built version of
the library to ensure that nothing breaks unexpectedly.
It also simplifies life of downstream packagers, that do not have to
write a custom build script to split the library and run tests but can
instead just let Meson do that for them.