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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2005-01-22 22:24:17 +0000
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2005-01-22 22:24:17 +0000
commit95656cd7f37f78e2010d422d53e00115728bafcd (patch)
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downloadcurl-95656cd7f37f78e2010d422d53e00115728bafcd.tar.gz
If you're using libcurl as a win32 DLL, you MUST use the CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION
if you set CURLOPT_WRITEDATA - or you will experience crashes.
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diff --git a/docs/libcurl/libcurl-tutorial.3 b/docs/libcurl/libcurl-tutorial.3
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+++ b/docs/libcurl/libcurl-tutorial.3
@@ -195,20 +195,24 @@ and the function that gets invoked by libcurl. libcurl itself won't touch the
data you pass with CURLOPT_WRITEDATA.
libcurl offers its own default internal callback that'll take care of the data
-if you don't set the callback with CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION. It will then simply
-output the received data to stdout. You can have the default callback write
-the data to a different file handle by passing a 'FILE *' to a file opened for
-writing with the CURLOPT_WRITEDATA option.
+if you don't set the callback with \fICURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION\fP. It will then
+simply output the received data to stdout. You can have the default callback
+write the data to a different file handle by passing a 'FILE *' to a file
+opened for writing with the \fICURLOPT_WRITEDATA\fP option.
Now, we need to take a step back and have a deep breath. Here's one of those
rare platform-dependent nitpicks. Did you spot it? On some platforms[2],
libcurl won't be able to operate on files opened by the program. Thus, if you
-use the default callback and pass in a an open file with CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, it
-will crash. You should therefore avoid this to make your program run fine
-virtually everywhere.
+use the default callback and pass in a an open file with
+\fICURLOPT_WRITEDATA\fP, it will crash. You should therefore avoid this to
+make your program run fine virtually everywhere.
-(CURLOPT_WRITEDATA was formerly known as CURLOPT_FILE. Both names still work
-and do the same thing).
+(\fICURLOPT_WRITEDATA\fP was formerly known as \fICURLOPT_FILE\fP. Both names
+still work and do the same thing).
+
+If you're using libcurl as a win32 DLL, you MUST use the
+\fICURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION\fP if you set \fICURLOPT_WRITEDATA\fP - or you will
+experience crashes.
There are of course many more options you can set, and we'll get back to a few
of them later. Let's instead continue to the actual transfer: