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Revision history for Perl extension Curl::easy.
Check out the file README for more info.
1.1.5 Fri Apr 20 2001: - Cris Bailiff <c.bailiff@devsecure.com>
- Add latest CURLOPT_ and CURLINFO_ constants to the constants list
1.1.4 Fri Apr 20 2001: - Cris Bailiff <c.bailiff@devsecure.com>
- Fix case where curl_slists such as 'HTTPHEADERS' need to
be re-set over persistant requests
1.1.3 Wed Apr 18 2001: - Cris Bailiff <c.bailiff@devsecure.com>
- Change/shorten module function names: Curl::easy::curl_easy_setopt
becomes Curl::easy::setopt etc. This requires minor changes to existing
scripts....
- Added callback function support to pass arbitrary SV * (including
FILE globs) from perl through libcurl to the perl callback.
- Make callbacks still work with existing scripts which use STDIO
- Initial support for libcurl 7.7.2 HEADERFUNCTION callback feature
- Minor API cleanups/changes in the callback function signatures
- Added Curl::easy::version function to return curl version string
- Callback documentation added in easy.pm
- More tests in test.pl
1.1.2 Mon Apr 16 2001: - Georg Horn <horn@koblenz-net.de>
- Added support for callback functions. This is for the curl_easy_setopt()
options WRITEFUNCTION, READFUNCTION, PROGRESSFUNCTION and PASSWDFUNCTION.
Still missing, but not really neccessary: Passing a FILE * pointer,
that is passed in from libcurl, on to the perl callback function.
- Various cleanups, fixes and enhancements to easy.xs and test.pl.
1.1.1 Thu Apr 12 2001:
- Made more options of curl_easy_setopt() work: Options that require
a list of curl_slist structs to be passed in, like CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,
are now working by passing a perl array containing the list elements.
As always, look at the test script test.pl for an example.
1.1.0 Wed Apr 11 2001:
- tested against libcurl 7.7
- Added new function Curl::easy::internal_setopt(). By calling
Curl::easy::internal_setopt(Curl::easy::USE_INTERNAL_VARS, 1);
the headers and content of the fetched page are no longer stored
into files (or written to stdout) but are stored into internal
Variables $Curl::easy::headers and $Curl::easy::content.
1.0.2 Tue Oct 10 2000:
- runs with libcurl 7.4
- modified curl_easy_getinfo(). It now calls curl_getinfo() that has
been added to libcurl in version 7.4.
1.0.1 Tue Oct 10 2000:
- Added some missing features of curl_easy_setopt():
- CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER now works by passing the name of a perl
variable that shall be crated and the errormessage (if any)
be stored to.
- Passing filehandles (Options FILE, INFILE and WRITEHEADER) now works.
Have a look at test.pl to see how it works...
- Added a new function, curl_easy_getinfo(), that for now always
returns the number of bytes that where written to disk during the last
download. If the curl_easy_getinfo() function is included in libcurl,
(as promised by Daniel ;-)) i will turn this into just a call to this
function.
1.0 Thu Oct 5 2000:
- first released version
- runs with libcurl 7.3
- some features of curl_easy_setopt() are still missing:
- passing function pointers doesn't work (options WRITEFUNCTION,
READFUNCTION and PROGRESSFUNCTION).
- passing FILE * pointers doesn't work (options FILE, INFILE and
WRITEHEADER).
- passing linked lists doesn't work (options HTTPHEADER and
HTTPPOST).
- setting the buffer where to store error messages in doesn't work
(option ERRORBUFFER).
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