curl-library
Re[4]: Working with curl connections as with sockets.
Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 12:44:42 +0400
Hello Daniel,
Saturday, May 3, 2008, 12:47:47 AM, you wrote:
DS> Two things:
DS> #1 - These functions never return anything that hint the caller of them that
DS> they return since they would otherwise block. It will force applications
DS> to guess when they should just wait for the socket to become ready, or
DS> when to bail out.
The caller should *always* wait on the socket to become ready (and it
must be mentioned in the docs, so I will update the man pages).
Take curl_easy_send() for example:
1. The application obtains the socket and calls select() to make sure
it can safely send data.
2. If then curl_easy_send() reports *any* error, we are sure it was
not due to EWOULDBLOCK.
The same paradigm should (must) be used with curl_easy_recv(). Yes, it
does force the application to use a specific sequence of operations,
but I think that mentioning this peculiarity in the docs and giving an
example of usage is enough.
Anyway, these functions are fairly low-level, and we know that
low-level functions are usually harder to use.
DS> #2 - Less important: it doesn't use the standard 2 space indent levels, and it
DS> has a few lines > 80 columns.
Ooops. I will fix this.
-- Best regards, Tetetest mailto:tetetest_at_rambler.ruReceived on 2008-05-03