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/*****************************************************************************
* _ _ ____ _
* Project ___| | | | _ \| |
* / __| | | | |_) | |
* | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
* \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* This code sets up multiple easy handles that transfer a single file from
* the same URL, in a serial manner after each other. Due to the connection
* sharing within the multi handle all transfers are performed on the same
* persistent connection.
*
* This source code is used for lib526 _and_ lib527 with only #ifdefs
* controlling the small differences. lib526 closes all easy handles after
* they all have transfered the file over the single connection, while lib527
* closes each easy handle after each single transfer. 526 and 527 use FTP,
* while 528 uses the lib526 tool but use HTTP.
*/
#include "test.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#define NUM_HANDLES 4
int test(char *URL)
{
int res = 0;
CURL *curl[NUM_HANDLES];
int running;
char done=FALSE;
CURLM *m;
int current=0;
int i;
/* In windows, this will init the winsock stuff */
curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_ALL);
/* get NUM_HANDLES easy handles */
for(i=0; i < NUM_HANDLES; i++) {
curl[i] = curl_easy_init();
if(!curl[i])
return 100 + i; /* major bad */
curl_easy_setopt(curl[i], CURLOPT_URL, URL);
/* go verbose */
curl_easy_setopt(curl[i], CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1);
}
m = curl_multi_init();
res = (int)curl_multi_add_handle(m, curl[current]);
fprintf(stderr, "Start at URL 0\n");
while(!done) {
fd_set rd, wr, exc;
int max_fd;
struct timeval interval;
interval.tv_sec = 1;
interval.tv_usec = 0;
while (res == CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM) {
res = (int)curl_multi_perform(m, &running);
if (running <= 0) {
#ifdef LIB527
/* NOTE: this code does not remove the handle from the multi handle
here, which would be the nice, sane and documented way of working.
This however tests that the API survives this abuse gracefully. */
curl_easy_cleanup(curl[current]);
#endif
if(++current < NUM_HANDLES) {
fprintf(stderr, "Advancing to URL %d\n", current);
res = (int)curl_multi_add_handle(m, curl[current]);
if(res) {
fprintf(stderr, "add handle failed: %d.\n", res);
res = 243;
break;
}
}
else
done = TRUE; /* bail out */
break;
}
}
if(done)
break;
if (res != CURLM_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "not okay???\n");
break;
}
FD_ZERO(&rd);
FD_ZERO(&wr);
FD_ZERO(&exc);
max_fd = 0;
if (curl_multi_fdset(m, &rd, &wr, &exc, &max_fd) != CURLM_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "unexpected failured of fdset.\n");
res = 189;
break;
}
if (select_test(max_fd+1, &rd, &wr, &exc, &interval) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "bad select??\n");
res = 195;
break;
}
res = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
}
#ifndef LIB527
/* get NUM_HANDLES easy handles */
for(i=0; i < NUM_HANDLES; i++) {
curl_multi_remove_handle(m, curl[i]);
curl_easy_cleanup(curl[i]);
}
#endif
curl_multi_cleanup(m);
curl_global_cleanup();
return res;
}
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