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NAME
curl_multi_socket_action - reads/writes available data given an action
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLMcode curl_multi_socket_action(CURLM *multi_handle,
curl_socket_t sockfd,
int ev_bitmask,
int *running_handles);
DESCRIPTION
When the application has detected action on a socket handled by
libcurl, it should call curl_multi_socket_action(3) with the sockfd
argument set to the socket with the action. When the events on a socket
are known, they can be passed as an events bitmask ev_bitmask by first
setting ev_bitmask to 0, and then adding using bitwise OR (|) any
combination of events to be chosen from CURL_CSELECT_IN,
CURL_CSELECT_OUT or CURL_CSELECT_ERR. When the events on a socket are
unknown, pass 0 instead, and libcurl tests the descriptor internally.
It is also permissible to pass CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT to the sockfd
parameter in order to initiate the whole process or when a timeout
occurs.
At return, running_handles points to the number of running easy handles
within the multi handle. When this number reaches zero, all transfers
are complete/done. When you call 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 curl_multi_info_read(3) to figure out which easy handle
that completed.
The curl_multi_socket_action(3) function informs 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
CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION(3) option to 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 CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION(3) option
with curl_multi_setopt(3). Your application then gets called with
information on how long to wait for socket actions at most before doing
the timeout action: call the curl_multi_socket_action(3) function with
the sockfd argument set to CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT. You can also use the
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.
When this function returns error, the state of all transfers are
uncertain and they cannot be continued. curl_multi_socket_action(3)
should not be called again on the same multi handle after an error has
been returned, unless first removing all the handles and adding new
ones.
TYPICAL USAGE
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. Call curl_multi_socket_action(..., CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT, 0, ...) to
kickstart everything. To get one or more callbacks called.
7. Wait for activity on any of libcurl's sockets, use the timeout value
your callback has been told.
8, 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 curl_multi_socket_action(3) with CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT.
EXAMPLE
int main(void)
{
/* the event-library gets told when there activity on the socket 'fd',
which we translate to a call to curl_multi_socket_action() */
int running;
CURLM *multi; /* the stack we work with */
int fd; /* the descriptor that had action */
int bitmask; /* what activity that happened */
CURLMcode mc = curl_multi_socket_action(multi, fd, bitmask, &running);
if(mc)
printf("error: %s\n", curl_multi_strerror(mc));
}
AVAILABILITY
This function was added in libcurl 7.15.4, and is deemed stable since
7.16.0.
RETURN VALUE
CURLMcode type, general libcurl multi interface error code. See
libcurl-errors(3)
SEE ALSO
curl_multi_cleanup(3), curl_multi_fdset(3), curl_multi_info_read(3),
curl_multi_init(3), thehiperfifo.cexample
libcurl 8.5.0 December 4, 2023 curl_multi_socket_action(3)