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curl_easy_pause(3) | libcurl Manual | curl_easy_pause(3) |
NAME
curl_easy_pause - pause and unpause a connectionSYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>DESCRIPTION
Using this function, you can explicitly mark a running connection to get paused, and you can unpause a connection that was previously paused.- CURLPAUSE_RECV
- Pause receiving data. There will be no data received on this connection until this function is called again without this bit set. Thus, the write callback ( CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION(3)) won't be called.
- CURLPAUSE_SEND
- Pause sending data. There will be no data sent on this connection until this function is called again without this bit set. Thus, the read callback ( CURLOPT_READFUNCTION(3)) won't be called.
- CURLPAUSE_ALL
- Convenience define that pauses both directions.
- CURLPAUSE_CONT
- Convenience define that unpauses both directions.
RETURN VALUE
CURLE_OK (zero) means that the option was set properly, and a non-zero return code means something wrong occurred after the new state was set. See the libcurl-errors(3) man page for the full list with descriptions.LIMITATIONS
The pausing of transfers does not work with protocols that work without network connectivity, like FILE://. Trying to pause such a transfer, in any direction, will cause problems in the worst case or an error in the best case.AVAILABILITY
This function was added in libcurl 7.18.0. Before this version, there was no explicit support for pausing transfers.USAGE WITH THE MULTI-SOCKET INTERFACE
Before libcurl 7.32.0, when a specific handle was unpaused with this function, there was no particular forced rechecking or similar of the socket's state, which made the continuation of the transfer get delayed until next multi-socket call invoke or even longer. Alternatively, the user could forcibly call for example curl_multi_socket_all(3) - with a rather hefty performance penalty.MEMORY USE
When pausing a read by returning the magic return code from a write callback, the read data is already in libcurl's internal buffers so it'll have to keep it in an allocated buffer until the reading is again unpaused using this function.SEE ALSO
curl_easy_cleanup(3), curl_easy_reset(3)May 1, 2016 | libcurl 7.69.0 |