[Feature][ZXW-88]merge P50 version
Only Configure: No
Affected branch: master
Affected module: unknown
Is it affected on both ZXIC and MTK: only ZXIC
Self-test: Yes
Doc Update: No
Change-Id: I34667719d9e0e7e29e8e4368848601cde0a48408
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+c: Copyright (C) 1998 - 2022, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
+SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
+Long: quote
+Arg: <command>
+Short: Q
+Help: Send command(s) to server before transfer
+Protocols: FTP SFTP
+Category: ftp sftp
+Example: --quote "DELE file" ftp://example.com/foo
+Added: 5.3
+See-also: request
+Multi: append
+---
+Send an arbitrary command to the remote FTP or SFTP server. Quote commands are
+sent BEFORE the transfer takes place (just after the initial PWD command in an
+FTP transfer, to be exact). To make commands take place after a successful
+transfer, prefix them with a dash '-'.
+
+(FTP only) To make commands be sent after curl has changed the working
+directory, just before the file transfer command(s), prefix the command with a
+'+'. This is not performed when a directory listing is performed.
+
+You may specify any number of commands.
+
+By default curl will stop at first failure. To make curl continue even if the
+command fails, prefix the command with an asterisk (*). Otherwise, if the
+server returns failure for one of the commands, the entire operation will be
+aborted.
+
+You must send syntactically correct FTP commands as RFC 959 defines to FTP
+servers, or one of the commands listed below to SFTP servers.
+
+This option can be used multiple times.
+
+SFTP is a binary protocol. Unlike for FTP, curl interprets SFTP quote commands
+itself before sending them to the server. File names may be quoted
+shell-style to embed spaces or special characters. Following is the list of
+all supported SFTP quote commands:
+.RS
+.IP "atime date file"
+The atime command sets the last access time of the file named by the file
+operand. The <date expression> can be all sorts of date strings, see the
+*curl_getdate(3)* man page for date expression details. (Added in 7.73.0)
+.IP "chgrp group file"
+The chgrp command sets the group ID of the file named by the file operand to
+the group ID specified by the group operand. The group operand is a decimal
+integer group ID.
+.IP "chmod mode file"
+The chmod command modifies the file mode bits of the specified file. The
+mode operand is an octal integer mode number.
+.IP "chown user file"
+The chown command sets the owner of the file named by the file operand to the
+user ID specified by the user operand. The user operand is a decimal
+integer user ID.
+.IP "ln source_file target_file"
+The ln and symlink commands create a symbolic link at the target_file location
+pointing to the source_file location.
+.IP "mkdir directory_name"
+The mkdir command creates the directory named by the directory_name operand.
+.IP "mtime date file"
+The mtime command sets the last modification time of the file named by the
+file operand. The <date expression> can be all sorts of date strings, see the
+*curl_getdate(3)* man page for date expression details. (Added in 7.73.0)
+.IP "pwd"
+The pwd command returns the absolute pathname of the current working directory.
+.IP "rename source target"
+The rename command renames the file or directory named by the source
+operand to the destination path named by the target operand.
+.IP "rm file"
+The rm command removes the file specified by the file operand.
+.IP "rmdir directory"
+The rmdir command removes the directory entry specified by the directory
+operand, provided it is empty.
+.IP "symlink source_file target_file"
+See ln.
+.RE