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curl_multi_socket(3)            libcurl Manual            curl_multi_socket(3)

NAME
       curl_multi_socket - reads/writes available data

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curl/curl.h>
       CURLMcode curl_multi_socket(CURLM * multi_handle, curl_socket_t sockfd,
                                   int *running_handles);

       CURLMcode curl_multi_socket_all(CURLM *multi_handle,
                                       int *running_handles);

DESCRIPTION
       These functions are deprecated. Do not use! See
       _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) instead!

       At return, the integer running_handles points to will contain the
       number of still running easy handles within the multi handle. When this
       number reaches zero, all transfers are complete/done. Note that when
       you call _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) on a specific socket and the
       counter decreases by one, it DOES NOT necessarily mean that this exact
       socket/transfer is the one that completed. Use _multi_info_read&section=3">curl_multi_info_read(3)
       to figure out which easy handle that completed.

       The _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) functions inform the application about
       updates in the socket (file descriptor) status by doing none, one, or
       multiple calls to the socket callback function set with the
       _SOCKETFUNCTION&section=3">CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION(3) option to _multi_setopt&section=3">curl_multi_setopt(3). They update
       the status with changes since the previous time the callback was
       called.

       Get the timeout time by setting the _TIMERFUNCTION&section=3">CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION(3) option
       with _multi_setopt&section=3">curl_multi_setopt(3). Your application will then get called with
       information on how long to wait for socket actions at most before doing
       the timeout action: call the _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) function with
       the sockfd argument set to CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT. You can also use the
       _multi_timeout&section=3">curl_multi_timeout(3) function to poll the value at any given time, but
       for an event-based system using the callback is far better than relying
       on polling the timeout value.

       Usage of _multi_socket&section=3">curl_multi_socket(3) is deprecated, whereas the function is
       equivalent to _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) with ev_bitmask set to 0.

       Force libcurl to (re-)check all its internal sockets and transfers
       instead of just a single one by calling _multi_socket_all&section=3">curl_multi_socket_all(3). Note
       that there should not be any reason to use this function!

CALLBACK DETAILS
       The socket callback function uses a prototype like this

         int curl_socket_callback(CURL *easy,      /* easy handle */
                                  curl_socket_t s, /* socket */
                                  int action,      /* see values below */
                                  void *userp,    /* private callback pointer */
                                  void *socketp); /* private socket pointer */

       The callback MUST return 0.

       The easy argument is a pointer to the easy handle that deals with this
       particular socket. Note that a single handle may work with several
       sockets simultaneously.

       The s argument is the actual socket value as you use it within your
       system.

       The action argument to the callback has one of five values:

              CURL_POLL_NONE (0)
                     register, not interested in readiness (yet)

              CURL_POLL_IN (1)
                     register, interested in read readiness

              CURL_POLL_OUT (2)
                     register, interested in write readiness

              CURL_POLL_INOUT (3)
                     register, interested in both read and write readiness

              CURL_POLL_REMOVE (4)
                     unregister

       The socketp argument is a private pointer you have previously set with
       _multi_assign&section=3">curl_multi_assign(3) to be associated with the s socket. If no pointer
       has been set, socketp will be NULL. This argument is of course a
       service to applications that want to keep certain data or structs that
       are strictly associated to the given socket.

       The userp argument is a private pointer you have previously set with
       _multi_setopt&section=3">curl_multi_setopt(3) and the _SOCKETDATA&section=3">CURLMOPT_SOCKETDATA(3) option.

RETURN VALUE
       CURLMcode type, general libcurl multi interface error code.

       Legacy: If you receive CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM, this basically means
       that you should call _multi_socket&section=3">curl_multi_socket(3) again, before you wait for
       more actions on libcurl's sockets. You don't have to do it immediately,
       but the return code means that libcurl may have more data available to
       return or that there may be more data to send off before it is
       "satisfied".

       In modern libcurls, CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM or CURLM_CALL_MULTI_SOCKET
       should not be returned and no application needs to care about them.

       NOTE that the return code is for the whole multi stack. Problems still
       might have occurred on individual transfers even when one of these
       functions return OK.

TYPICAL USAGE
       1. Create a multi handle

       2. Set the socket callback with _SOCKETFUNCTION&section=3">CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION(3)

       3. Set the timeout callback with _TIMERFUNCTION&section=3">CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION(3), to get to
       know what timeout value to use when waiting for socket activities.

       4. Add easy handles with curl_multi_add_handle()

       5. Provide some means to manage the sockets libcurl is using, so you
       can check them for activity. This can be done through your application
       code, or by way of an external library such as libevent or glib.

       6. Wait for activity on any of libcurl's sockets, use the timeout value
       your callback has been told

       7, When activity is detected, call curl_multi_socket_action() for the
       socket(s) that got action. If no activity is detected and the timeout
       expires, call _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3) with CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT

       8. Go back to step 6.

AVAILABILITY
       This function was added in libcurl 7.15.4, and is deemed stable since
       7.16.0.

       _multi_socket&section=3">curl_multi_socket(3) is deprecated, use _multi_socket_action&section=3">curl_multi_socket_action(3)
       instead!

SEE ALSO
       curl_multi_cleanup(3), curl_multi_init(3),  curl_multi_fdset(3),
       curl_multi_info_read(3),  the hiperfifo.c example

libcurl 7.77.0                 November 5, 2020           curl_multi_socket(3)

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