curl_multi_socket_all − reads/writes available data for all easy handles
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLMcode
curl_multi_socket_all(CURLM *multi_handle,
int *running_handles);
This function is deprecated for performance reasons but there are no plans to remove it from the API. Use curl_multi_socket_action(3) instead.
At return, the integer running_handles points to contains the number of still running easy handles within the multi handle. When this number reaches zero, all transfers are complete/done.
Force libcurl to (re−)check all its internal sockets and transfers instead of a single one by calling curl_multi_socket_all(3). Note that there should not be any reason to use this function.
This functionality affects all supported protocols
int main(void)
{
int running;
int rc;
CURLM *multi = curl_multi_init();
rc =
curl_multi_socket_all(multi, &running);
}
Added in curl 7.15.4
This function returns a CURLMcode indicating success or error.
CURLM_OK (0) means everything was OK, non−zero means an error occurred, see libcurl−errors(3).
The return code is for the whole multi stack. Problems still might have occurred on individual transfers even when one of these functions return OK.
curl_multi_cleanup(3), curl_multi_fdset(3), curl_multi_info_read(3), curl_multi_init(3), thehiperfifo.cexample