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NAME
curl_easy_option_next - iterate over easy setopt optionsSYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
const struct curl_easyoption *
curl_easy_option_next(const struct curl_easyoption *prev);
DESCRIPTION
This function returns a pointer to the first or the next curl_easyoption struct, providing an ability to iterate over all known options for curl_easy_setopt(3) in this instance of libcurl.struct
typedef enum {
CURLOT_LONG, /* long (a range of values) */
CURLOT_VALUES, /* (a defined set or bitmask) */
CURLOT_OFF_T, /* curl_off_t (a range of values) */
CURLOT_OBJECT, /* pointer (void *) */
CURLOT_STRING, /* (char * to null-terminated buffer) */
CURLOT_SLIST, /* (struct curl_slist *) */
CURLOT_CBPTR, /* (void * passed as-is to a callback) */
CURLOT_BLOB, /* blob (struct curl_blob *) */
CURLOT_FUNCTION /* function pointer */
} curl_easytype;
/* The CURLOPTTYPE_* id ranges can still be used to figure out what type/size
to use for curl_easy_setopt() for the given id */
struct curl_easyoption {
const char *name;
CURLoption id;
curl_easytype type;
unsigned int flags;
};
PROTOCOLS
This functionality affects all supported protocolsEXAMPLE
int main(void)
{
/* iterate over all available options */
const struct curl_easyoption *opt;
opt = curl_easy_option_next(NULL);
while(opt) {
printf("Name: %s\n", opt->name);
opt = curl_easy_option_next(opt);
}
}
AVAILABILITY
Added in curl 7.73.0RETURN VALUE
A pointer to the curl_easyoption struct for the next option or NULL if no more options.SEE ALSO
curl_easy_option_by_id(3), curl_easy_option_by_name(3), curl_easy_setopt(3)2024-12-21 | libcurl |