curl_easy_perform - Perform a file transfer
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLcode curl_easy_perform(CURL *handle);
DESCRIPTION
This function is called after the init and all the
curl_easy_setopt() calls are made, and will perform the
transfer as described in the options. It must be called
with the same handle as input as the curl_easy_init call
returned.
libcurl version 7.7 or later (for older versions see
below): You can do any amount of calls to curl_easy_per-
form() while using the same handle. If you intend to
transfer more than one file, you are even encouraged to do
so. libcurl will then attempt to re-use the same connec-
tion for the following transfers, thus making the opera-
tions faster, less CPU intense and using less network
resources. Just note that you will have to use
curl_easy_setopt between the invokes to set options for
the following curl_easy_perform.
You must never call this function simultaneously from two
places using the same handle. Let the function return
first before invoking it another time. If you want paral-
lel transfers, you must use several curl handles.
Before libcurl version 7.7: You are only allowed to call
this function once using the same handle. If you want to
do repeated calls, you must call curl_easy_cleanup and
curl_easy_init again first.
RETURN VALUE
0 means everything was ok, non-zero means an error
occurred as <curl/curl.h> defines. If the CURLOPT_ERROR-
BUFFER was set with curl_easy_setopt there will be a read-
able error message in the error buffer when non-zero is
returned.
SEE ALSO
curl_easy_init(3), curl_easy_setopt(3),
BUGS
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