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#ifndef __CURL_MULTI_H
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#define __CURL_MULTI_H
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/*****************************************************************************
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 *                                  _   _ ____  _     
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 *  Project                     ___| | | |  _ \| |    
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 *                             / __| | | | |_) | |    
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 *                            | (__| |_| |  _ <| |___ 
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 *                             \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2001, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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 *
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 * In order to be useful for every potential user, curl and libcurl are
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 * dual-licensed under the MPL and the MIT/X-derivate licenses.
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 *
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 * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
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 * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
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 * furnished to do so, under the terms of the MPL or the MIT/X-derivate
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 * licenses. You may pick one of these licenses.
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 *
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 * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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 * KIND, either express or implied.
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 *
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 * $Id$
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 *****************************************************************************/
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/*
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  This is meant to be the "external" header file. Don't give away any
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  internals here!
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  This document presents a mixture of ideas from at least:
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  - Daniel Stenberg
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  - Steve Dekorte
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  - Sterling Hughes
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  - Ben Greear
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  -------------------------------------------
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  GOALS
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  o Enable a "pull" interface. The application that uses libcurl decides where
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    and when to ask libcurl to get/send data.
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  o Enable multiple simultaneous transfers in the same thread without making it
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    complicated for the application.
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  o Enable the application to select() on its own file descriptors and curl's
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    file descriptors simultaneous easily.
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  Example source using this interface: http://curl.haxx.se/dev/multi-app.c
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#endif
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#include <curl/curl.h>
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typedef void CURLM;
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typedef enum {
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  CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM=-1, /* please call curl_multi_perform() soon */
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  CURLM_OK,
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  CURLM_BAD_HANDLE,      /* the passed-in handle is not a valid CURLM handle */
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  CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE, /* an easy handle was not good/valid */
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  CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY,   /* if you ever get this, you're in deep sh*t */
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  CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR,  /* this is a libcurl bug */
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  CURLM_LAST
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} CURLMcode;
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typedef enum {
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  CURLMSG_NONE, /* first, not used */
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  CURLMSG_DONE, /* This easy handle has completed. 'whatever' points to
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                   the CURLcode of the transfer */
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  CURLMSG_LAST /* last, not used */
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} CURLMSG;
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struct CURLMsg {
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  CURLMSG msg;       /* what this message means */
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  CURL *easy_handle; /* the handle it concerns */
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  union {
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    void *whatever;    /* message-specific data */
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    CURLcode result;   /* return code for transfer */
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  } data;
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};
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typedef struct CURLMsg CURLMsg;
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/*
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 * Name:    curl_multi_init()
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 *
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 * Desc:    inititalize multi-style curl usage
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 * Returns: a new CURLM handle to use in all 'curl_multi' functions.
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 */
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CURLM *curl_multi_init(void);
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/*
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 * Name:    curl_multi_add_handle()
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 *
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 * Desc:    add a standard curl handle to the multi stack
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 * Returns: CURLMcode type, general multi error code.
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 */
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CURLMcode curl_multi_add_handle(CURLM *multi_handle,
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                                CURL *curl_handle);
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 /*
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  * Name:    curl_multi_remove_handle()
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  *
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  * Desc:    removes a curl handle from the multi stack again
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  * Returns: CURLMcode type, general multi error code.
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  */
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CURLMcode curl_multi_remove_handle(CURLM *multi_handle,
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                                   CURL *curl_handle);
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 /*
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  * Name:    curl_multi_fdset()
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  *
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  * Desc:    Ask curl for its fd_set sets. The app can use these to select() or
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  *          poll() on. We want curl_multi_perform() called as soon as one of
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  *          them are ready.
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  * Returns: CURLMcode type, general multi error code.
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  */
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CURLMcode curl_multi_fdset(CURLM *multi_handle,
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                           fd_set *read_fd_set,
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                           fd_set *write_fd_set,
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                           fd_set *exc_fd_set,
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                           int *max_fd);
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 /*
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  * Name:    curl_multi_perform()
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  *
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  * Desc:    When the app thinks there's data available for curl it calls this
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  *          function to read/write whatever there is right now. This returns
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  *          as soon as the reads and writes are done. This function does not
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  *          require that there actually is data available for reading or that
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  *          data can be written, it can be called just in case. It returns
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  *          the number of handles that still transfer data in the second
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  *          argument's integer-pointer.
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  *
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  * Returns: CURLMcode type, general multi error code. *NOTE* that this only
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  *          returns errors etc regarding the whole multi stack. There might
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  *          still have occurred problems on invidual transfers even when this
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  *          returns OK.
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  */
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CURLMcode curl_multi_perform(CURLM *multi_handle,
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                             int *running_handles);
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 /*
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  * Name:    curl_multi_cleanup()
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  *
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  * Desc:    Cleans up and removes a whole multi stack. It does not free or
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  *          touch any individual easy handles in any way. We need to define
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  *          in what state those handles will be if this function is called
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  *          in the middle of a transfer.
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  * Returns: CURLMcode type, general multi error code.
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  */
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CURLMcode curl_multi_cleanup(CURLM *multi_handle);
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/*
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 * Name:    curl_multi_info_read()
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 *
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 * Desc:    Ask the multi handle if there's any messages/informationals from
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 *          the individual transfers. Messages include informationals such as
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 *          error code from the transfer or just the fact that a transfer is
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 *          completed. More details on these should be written down as well.
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 *
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 *          Repeated calls to this function will return a new struct each
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 *          time, until a special "end of msgs" struct is returned as a signal
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 *          that there is no more to get at this point.
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 *
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 *          The data the returned pointer points to will not survive calling
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 *          curl_multi_cleanup().
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 *
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 *          The 'CURLMsg' struct is meant to be very simple and only contain
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 *          very basic informations. If more involved information is wanted,
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 *          we will provide the particular "transfer handle" in that struct
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 *          and that should/could/would be used in subsequent
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 *          curl_easy_getinfo() calls (or similar). The point being that we
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 *          must never expose complex structs to applications, as then we'll
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 *          undoubtably get backwards compatibility problems in the future.
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 *
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 * Returns: A pointer to a filled-in struct, or NULL if it failed or ran out
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 *          of structs. It also writes the number of messages left in the
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 *          queue (after this read) in the integer the second argument points
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 *          to.
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 */
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CURLMsg *curl_multi_info_read(CURLM *multi_handle,
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                              int *msgs_in_queue);
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#endif
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