* 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.
The cert_ip_cn.pem and cert_ipv6.pem certificates added in ba390f2 were
only generated by gen-certs.sh, which the Makefile-based Linux/macOS CI
uses. The Windows CI builds with CMake, whose own certificate-generation
block was not updated, so cert_ipv6.pem was missing there and
SSLClientServerTest.TlsVerifyHostnameIpv6San failed on is_valid().
Mirror the two openssl commands into test/CMakeLists.txt to keep both
certificate-generation paths in sync.
Add include_httplib.cc to the main test executable (already done in
Makefile), and add include_windows_h.cc to the main test executable on
Windows to test if including windows.h conflicts with httplib.h.
* Reuse gtest on the system
Try to use gtest on the system if found. Avoid using recent CMake
features.
* Set CMP0135 only when using FetchContent
* Add /bigobj option for MSVC
* Support also cmake between 3.14 and 3.20
Older versions provided only GTest::Main target, not currently used
gtest_main. Provide backward compatibility also to old cmake versions.
* Remove redundant variable checking
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Co-authored-by: Jiwoo Park <jiwoo_90@naver.com>
* Add test/CMakeLists.txt to enable testing with CTest
Add HTTPLIB_TEST option
Downlaod GoogleTest source using FetchContent module
Generate cert files to test httplib with OpenSSL
* Generate cert2.pem with a new certificate request
* Use the latest GoogleTest library