HI, Sorry to ask you these silly questions. I am new to this. I want to check, once I call "curl_easy_pause(CURLPAUSE_ALL)", I should not get any call backs (header, read, write) Again once I call "curl_easy_pause(CURLPAUSE_CONT)", I should get the call backs. (I mean, i should get remaining curl_writecallback, once I say CURLPAUSE_CONT )
First of all is it possible to achieve "curl_easy_pause(CURLPAUSE_ALL)" & "curl_easy_pause(CURLPAUSE_CONT)", while we are in the middle of the execution. Can I do "curl_easy_perform(hnd)" *asynchronously.* Regards Braja On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Braja Biswal wrote: > > Can you tell me, *"curl_easy_perform(hnd)"* is a synchronous call or >> asynchronous call? >> > > Isn't this already answered in the docs? It is synchronous. > > My goal is to check the functionality of *"curl_easy_pause()", *giving >> CURLPAUSE_ALL & CURLPAUSE_CONT. >> >> I tried below cases but not confirmed about it.* Can you please suggest >> the >> sequence of calling the functions.* >> > > Sorry, but I don't understand. Calling curl_easy_pause() before or after > the the *perform() function seems odd to me. What exactly are you trying to > do? > > > -- > > / daniel.haxx.se > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List admin: http://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library > Etiquette: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html >
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