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libcurl-thread - libcurl thread safetyMulti-threading with libcurl
libcurl is thread safe but has no internal thread synchronization. You may have to provide your own locking should you meet any of the thread safety exceptions below.Handles
You must never share the same handle in multiple threads. You can pass the handles around among threads, but you must never use a single handle from more than one thread at any given time.Shared objects
You can share certain data between multiple handles by using the share interface but you must provide your own locking and set curl_share_setopt(3) CURLSHOPT_LOCKFUNC and CURLSHOPT_UNLOCKFUNC.TLS
All current TLS libraries libcurl supports are thread-safe.- OpenSSL
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OpenSSL 1.1.0+ can be safely used in multi-threaded applications provided that support for the underlying OS threading API is built-in. For older versions of OpenSSL, the user must set mutex callbacks.
Signals
Signals are used for timing out name resolves (during DNS lookup) - when built without using either the c-ares or threaded resolver backends. On systems that have a signal concept.Name resolving
The gethostbyname or getaddrinfo and other name resolving system calls used by libcurl are provided by your operating system and must be thread safe. It is important that libcurl can find and use thread safe versions of these and other system calls, as otherwise it cannot function fully thread safe. Some operating systems are known to have faulty thread implementations. We have previously received problem reports on *BSD (at least in the past, they may be working fine these days). Some operating systems that are known to have solid and working thread support are Linux, Solaris and Windows.curl_global_* functions
These functions are thread-safe since libcurl 7.84.0 if curl_version_info(3) has the CURL_VERSION_THREADSAFE feature bit set (most platforms).Memory functions
These functions, provided either by your operating system or your own replacements, must be thread safe. You can use curl_global_init_mem(3) to set your own replacement memory functions.Non-safe functions
CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE(3) is not thread-safe.SEE ALSO
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