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NAME
curl_easy_option_next - iterate over easy setopt options
SYNOPSIS
#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.
Pass a NULL argument as prev to get the first option returned, or pass in the current option to get the next one returned. If there is no more option to return, curl_easy_option_next(3) returns NULL.
The options returned by this functions are the ones known to this libcurl and information about what argument type they want.
If the CURLOT_FLAG_ALIAS bit is set in the flags field, it means the name is provided for backwards compatibility as an alias.
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;
};
EXAMPLE
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);
}
}
RETURN VALUE
A pointer to the curl_easyoption struct for the next option or NULL if no more options.