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.TH curl_share_init 3 "8 Aug 2003" "libcurl 7.10.7" "libcurl Manual"
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.SH NAME
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curl_share_init - Create a shared object
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <curl/curl.h>
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.BI "CURLSH *curl_share_init( );"
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.ad
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This function returns a CURLSH handle to be used as input to all the other
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share-functions, sometimes referred to as a share handle on some places in the
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documentation. This init call MUST have a corresponding call to
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\fIcurl_share_cleanup\fP when all operations using the share are complete.
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This \fIshare handle\fP is what you pass to curl using the \fICURLOPT_SHARE\fP
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option with \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP, to make that specific curl handle use
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the data in this share.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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If this function returns NULL, something went wrong (out of memory, etc.)
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and therefore the share object was not created.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR curl_share_cleanup "(3), " curl_share_setopt "(3)"
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