Remove the PROTOCOLS section from the source files completely and instead generate them based on the header data in the curldown files. It also generates TLS backend information for options marked for TLS as protocol. Closes #13175
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Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. | curl | CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION | 3 | libcurl |
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NAME
CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION - callback called before a new name resolve is started
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
int resolver_start_cb(void *resolver_state, void *reserved, void *userdata);
CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle,
CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION,
resolver_start_cb);
DESCRIPTION
Pass a pointer to your callback function, which should match the prototype shown above.
This callback function gets called by libcurl every time before a new resolve request is started.
resolver_state points to a backend-specific resolver state. Currently only the ares resolver backend has a resolver state. It can be used to set up any desired option on the ares channel before it is used, for example setting up socket callback options.
reserved is reserved.
userdata is the user pointer set with the CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_DATA(3) option.
The callback must return 0 on success. Returning a non-zero value causes the resolve to fail.
DEFAULT
NULL (No callback)
EXAMPLE
static int start_cb(void *resolver_state, void *reserved,
void *userdata)
{
(void)reserved;
printf("Received resolver_state=%p userdata=%p\n",
resolver_state, userdata);
return 0;
}
int main(void)
{
CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
if(curl) {
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION, start_cb);
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_DATA, curl);
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com");
curl_easy_perform(curl);
curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
}
}
AVAILABILITY
Added in 7.59.0
RETURN VALUE
Returns CURLE_OK