1libssh2_channel_write_ex(3) libssh2 manual libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)
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6 libssh2_channel_write_ex - write data to a channel stream blocking
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9 #include <libssh2.h>
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11 ssize_t libssh2_channel_write_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel,
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16 Write data to a channel stream. All channel streams have one standard
17 I/O substream (stream_id == 0), and may have up to 2^32 extended data
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21 channel - active channel stream to write to.
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23 stream_id - substream ID number (e.g. 0 or SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR)
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29 libssh2_channel_write(3) and libssh2_channel_write_stderr(3) are conve‐
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32 libssh2_channel_write_ex(3) will use as much as possible of the buffer
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44 LIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC - An internal memory allocation call failed.
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54 libssh2_channel_open_ex(3) libssh2_channel_read_ex(3)
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58libssh2 0.15 1 Jun 2007 libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)