The canonical libcurl internals documentation is now in the everything curl book. This file lists supported versions of libs, tools and operating systems.
We write curl and libcurl to compile with C89 compilers. On 32-bit and up machines. Most of libcurl assumes more or less POSIX compliance but that is not a requirement.
We write libcurl to build and work with lots of third party tools, and we want it to remain functional and buildable with these and later versions (older versions may still work but is not what we work hard to maintain):
We aim to support these or later versions.
On systems where configure runs, we aim at working on them all - if they have a suitable C compiler. On systems that do not run configure, we strive to keep curl running correctly on:
When writing code (mostly for generating stuff included in release tarballs) we use a few "build tools" and we make sure that we remain functional with these versions:
groff -Tps -man [in] [out]
)All symbols used internally in libcurl must use a Curl_
prefix if they are
used in more than a single file. Single-file symbols must be made static.
Public ("exported") symbols must use a curl_
prefix. Public API functions
are marked with CURL_EXTERN
in the public header files so that all others
can be hidden on platforms where this is possible.