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.TH curl_easy_duphandle 3 "18 September 2001" "libcurl 7.9" "libcurl Manual"
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.SH NAME
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curl_easy_duphandle - Clone a libcurl session handle
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <curl/curl.h>
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.BI "CURL *curl_easy_duphandle(CURL *"handle ");"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This function will return a new curl handle, a duplicate, using all the
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options previously set in the input curl \fIhandle\fP. Both handles can
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subsequently be used independently and they must both be freed with
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\fIcurl_easy_cleanup(3)\fP.
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All strings that the input handle has been told to point to (as opposed to
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copy) with previous calls to \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP using char * inputs,
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will be pointed to by the new handle as well. You must therefore make sure to
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keep the data around until both handles have been cleaned up.
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The new handle will \fBnot\fP inherit any state information, no connections,
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no SSL sessions and no cookies.
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\fBNote\fP that even in multi-threaded programs, this function must be called
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in a synchronous way, the input handle may not be in use when cloned.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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If this function returns NULL, something went wrong and no valid handle was
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returned.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR curl_easy_init "(3)," curl_easy_cleanup "(3)," curl_global_init "(3)
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