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Showing Progress
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Showing Progress
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[ built-in progress meter, progress callback ]
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For historical and traditional reasons, libcurl has a built-in progress meter
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that can be switched on and then makes it presents a progress meter in your
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terminal.
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Switch on the progress meter by, oddly enough, set CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS to
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FALSE. This option is set to TRUE by default.
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For most applications however, the built-in progress meter is useless and
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what instead is interesting is the ability to specify a progress
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callback. The function pointer you pass to libcurl will then be called on
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irregular intervals with information about the current transfer.
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Set the progress callback by using CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION. And pass a
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pointer to a function that matches this prototype:
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int progress_callback(void *clientp,
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double dltotal,
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double dlnow,
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double ultotal,
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double ulnow);
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If any of the input arguments is unknown, a 0 will be passed. The first
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argument, the 'clientp' is the pointer you pass to libcurl with
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CURLOPT_PROGRESSDATA. libcurl won't touch it.
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libcurl with C++
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libcurl with C++
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