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- .TH curl_multi_perform 3 "1 March 2002" "libcurl 7.9.5" "libcurl Manual"
- .SH NAME
- curl_multi_perform - reads/writes available data from each easy handle
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- #include <curl/curl.h>
- CURLMcode curl_multi_perform(CURLM *multi_handle, int *running_handles);
- .ad
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This function handles transfers on all the added handles that need attention
- in an non-blocking fashion.
- When an application has found out there's data available for the multi_handle
- or a timeout has elapsed, the application should call this function to
- read/write whatever there is to read or write right now etc.
- \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP returns as soon as the reads/writes are done. This
- function does not require that there actually is any data available for
- reading or that data can be written, it can be called just in case. It will
- write the number of handles that still transfer data in the second argument's
- integer-pointer.
- If the amount of \fIrunning_handles\fP is changed from the previous call (or
- is less than the amount of easy handles you've added to the multi handle), you
- know that there is one or more transfers less "running". You can then call
- \fIcurl_multi_info_read(3)\fP to get information about each individual
- completed transfer, and that returned info includes CURLcode and more. If an
- added handle fails very quickly, it may never be counted as a running_handle.
- You could use \fIcurl_multi_info_read(3)\fP to track actual status of the
- added handles in that case.
- When \fIrunning_handles\fP is set to zero (0) on the return of this function,
- there is no longer any transfers in progress.
- .SH EXAMPLE
- .nf
- #ifdef _WIN32
- #define SHORT_SLEEP Sleep(100)
- #else
- #define SHORT_SLEEP usleep(100000)
- #endif
- fd_set fdread;
- fd_set fdwrite;
- fd_set fdexcep;
- int maxfd = -1;
- long curl_timeo;
- curl_multi_timeout(multi_handle, &curl_timeo);
- if(curl_timeo < 0)
- curl_timeo = 1000;
- timeout.tv_sec = curl_timeo / 1000;
- timeout.tv_usec = (curl_timeo % 1000) * 1000;
- FD_ZERO(&fdread);
- FD_ZERO(&fdwrite);
- FD_ZERO(&fdexcep);
- /* get file descriptors from the transfers */
- mc = curl_multi_fdset(multi_handle, &fdread, &fdwrite, &fdexcep, &maxfd);
- if(maxfd == -1) {
- SHORT_SLEEP;
- rc = 0;
- }
- else
- rc = select(maxfd+1, &fdread, &fdwrite, &fdexcep, &timeout);
- switch(rc) {
- case -1:
- /* select error */
- break;
- case 0:
- default:
- /* timeout or readable/writable sockets */
- curl_multi_perform(multi_handle, &still_running);
- break;
- }
- /* if there are still transfers, loop! */
- .fi
- .SH "RETURN VALUE"
- CURLMcode type, general libcurl multi interface error code.
- Before version 7.20.0 (released on February 9 2010): If you receive \fICURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM\fP, this
- basically means that you should call \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP again, before
- you select() on more actions. 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". Do note that
- \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP will return \fICURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM\fP only
- when it wants to be called again \fBimmediately\fP. When things are fine and
- there is nothing immediate it wants done, it'll return \fICURLM_OK\fP and you
- need to wait for \&"action" and then call this function again.
- This function only returns errors etc regarding the whole multi stack.
- Problems still might have occurred on individual transfers even when this
- function returns \fICURLM_OK\fP. Use \fIcurl_multi_info_read(3)\fP to figure
- out how individual transfers did.
- .SH "TYPICAL USAGE"
- Most applications will use \fIcurl_multi_fdset(3)\fP to get the multi_handle's
- file descriptors, and \fIcurl_multi_timeout(3)\fP to get a suitable timeout
- period, then it'll wait for action on the file descriptors using
- \fBselect(3)\fP. As soon as one or more file descriptor is ready,
- \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP gets called.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .BR curl_multi_cleanup "(3), " curl_multi_init "(3), "
- .BR curl_multi_wait "(3), "
- .BR curl_multi_fdset "(3), " curl_multi_info_read "(3), "
- .BR libcurl-errors "(3)"
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