curl_easy_reset(3) libcurl Manual curl_easy_reset(3)NAME
curl_easy_reset - reset all options of a libcurl session handle
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
void curl_easy_reset(CURL *handle);
DESCRIPTION
Re-initializes all options previously set on a specified CURL handle to the default values. This puts back the handle to the same state as
it was in when it was just created with curl_easy_init(3).
It does not change the following information kept in the handle: live connections, the Session ID cache, the DNS cache, the cookies and
shares.
AVAILABILITY
This function was added in libcurl 7.12.1
RETURN VALUE
Nothing
SEE ALSO curl_easy_init(3),curl_easy_cleanup(3),curl_easy_setopt(3)libcurl 7.12.1 31 July 2004 curl_easy_reset(3)
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curl_easy_init(3) libcurl Manual curl_easy_init(3)NAME
curl_easy_init - Start a libcurl easy session
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURL *curl_easy_init( );
DESCRIPTION
This function must be the first function to call, and it returns a CURL easy handle that you must use as input to other easy-functions.
curl_easy_init initializes curl and this call MUST have a corresponding call to curl_easy_cleanup(3) when the operation is complete.
If you did not already call curl_global_init(3), curl_easy_init(3) does it automatically. This may be lethal in multi-threaded cases,
since curl_global_init(3) is not thread-safe, and it may result in resource problems because there is no corresponding cleanup.
You are strongly advised to not allow this automatic behaviour, by calling curl_global_init(3) yourself properly. See the description in
libcurl(3) of global environment requirements for details of how to use this function.
RETURN VALUE
If this function returns NULL, something went wrong and you cannot use the other curl functions.
SEE ALSO curl_easy_cleanup(3), curl_global_init(3), curl_easy_reset(3)libcurl 7.8.1 4 March 2002 curl_easy_init(3)
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