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the import libraries below. These are the libraries produced by the various
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lib/Makefile.* files:
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Target: static lib. import lib for libcurl*.dll.
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-----------------------------------------------------------
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MingW: libcurl.a libcurldll.a
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MSVC (release): libcurl.lib libcurl_imp.lib
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MSVC (debug): libcurld.lib libcurld_imp.lib
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Borland: libcurl.lib libcurl_imp.lib
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Target: static lib. import lib for libcurl*.dll.
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-----------------------------------------------------------
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MingW: libcurl.a libcurldll.a
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MSVC (release): libcurl.lib libcurl_imp.lib
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MSVC (debug): libcurld.lib libcurld_imp.lib
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Borland: libcurl.lib libcurl_imp.lib
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5.8 libcurl.so.X: open failed: No such file or directory
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@ -1213,10 +1212,10 @@ FAQ
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- The non-ipv6 resolver that can use one out of four host name resolve calls
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(depending on what your system supports):
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A - gethostbyname()
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B - gethostbyname_r() with 3 arguments
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C - gethostbyname_r() with 5 arguments
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D - gethostbyname_r() with 6 arguments
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A - gethostbyname()
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B - gethostbyname_r() with 3 arguments
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C - gethostbyname_r() with 5 arguments
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D - gethostbyname_r() with 6 arguments
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- The ipv6-resolver that uses getaddrinfo()
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@ -1226,8 +1225,8 @@ FAQ
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- The threaded resolver (default option on Windows). It uses:
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A - gethostbyname() on plain ipv4 hosts
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B - getaddrinfo() on ipv6-enabled hosts
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A - gethostbyname() on plain ipv4 hosts
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B - getaddrinfo() on ipv6-enabled hosts
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Also note that libcurl never resolves or reverse-lookups addresses given as
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pure numbers, such as 127.0.0.1 or ::1.
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@ -1280,14 +1279,14 @@ FAQ
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member function that is passed a pointer to the class:
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// f is the pointer to your object.
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static YourClass::staticFunction(void *buffer, size_t sz, size_t n, void *f)
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static YourClass::func(void *buffer, size_t sz, size_t n, void *f)
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{
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// Call non-static member function.
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static_cast<YourClass*>(f)->nonStaticFunction();
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}
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// This is how you pass pointer to the static function:
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curl_easy_setopt(hcurl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, YourClass:staticFunction);
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curl_easy_setopt(hcurl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, YourClass:func);
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curl_easy_setopt(hcurl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, this);
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5.15 How do I get an FTP directory listing?
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