1curl_easy_recv(3) libcurl Manual curl_easy_recv(3)
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6 curl_easy_recv - receives raw data on an "easy" connection
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9 #include <curl/easy.h>
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11 CURLcode curl_easy_recv( CURL *curl, void *buffer, size_t buflen,
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15 This function receives raw data from the established connection. You
16 may use it together with curl_easy_send(3) to implement custom proto‐
17 cols using libcurl. This functionality can be particularly useful if
18 you use proxies and/or SSL encryption: libcurl will take care of proxy
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21 buffer is a pointer to your buffer that will get the received data.
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25 To establish the connection, set CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY option before
26 calling curl_easy_perform(3). Note that curl_easy_recv(3) does not work
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29 You must ensure that the socket has data to read before calling
30 curl_easy_recv(3), otherwise the call will return CURLE_AGAIN - the
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32 info(3) with CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET to obtain the socket; use your operat‐
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37 Added in 7.18.2.
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40 On success, returns CURLE_OK, stores the received data into buffer, and
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45 If there is no data to read, the function returns CURLE_AGAIN. Use your
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49 See sendrecv.c in docs/examples directory for usage example.
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52 curl_easy_setopt(3), curl_easy_perform(3), curl_easy_getinfo(3),
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57libcurl 7.18.2 29 April 2008 curl_easy_recv(3)