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@ -169,11 +169,16 @@ added in 7.12.3)
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.IP CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION
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Function pointer that should match the \fIcurl_progress_callback\fP prototype
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found in \fI<curl/curl.h>\fP. This function gets called by libcurl instead of
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its internal equivalent with a frequent interval during data transfer.
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Unknown/unused argument values will be set to zero (like if you only download
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data, the upload size will remain 0). Returning a non-zero value from this
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callback will cause libcurl to abort the transfer and return
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\fICURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK\fP.
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its internal equivalent with a frequent interval during data transfer (roughly
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once per second). Unknown/unused argument values pass to the callback will be
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set to zero (like if you only download data, the upload size will remain
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0). Returning a non-zero value from this callback will cause libcurl to abort
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the transfer and return \fICURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK\fP.
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If you transfer data with the multi interface, this function will not be
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called during periods of idleness unless you call the appropriate libcurl
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function that performs transfers. Usage of the \fBCURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP
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callback is not recommended when using the multi interface.
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\fICURLOPT_NOPROGRESS\fP must be set to FALSE to make this function actually
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get called.
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