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libcurl Manual                             curleasyduphandle(3)



NAME
     curleasyduphandle - Clone a libcurl session handle

SYNOPSIS
     #include 

     CURL *curleasyduphandle(CURL *handle);


DESCRIPTION
     This function will return a new curl  handle,  a  duplicate,
     using  all the options previously set in the input curl han-
     dle. Both handles can subsequently be used independently and
     they must both be freed with curleasycleanup(3).

     All strings that the input handle has been told to point  to
     (as    opposed    to    copy)   with   previous   calls   to
     curleasysetopt(3) using char * inputs, will be pointed  to
     by  the  new handle as well. You must therefore make sure to
     keep the data around until both handles  have  been  cleaned
     up.

     The new handle will not inherit any  state  information,  no
     connections, no SL sessions and no cookies.

     Note that even in  multi-threaded  programs,  this  function
     must  be  called  in a synchronous way, the input handle may
     not be in use when cloned.

RETURN VALUE
     If this function returns NUL, something went wrong  and  no
     valid handle was returned.

SEE ALSO
     curleasyinit(3),curleasycleanup(3),curlglobalinit(3)


ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:















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libcurl Manual                             curleasyduphandle(3)



     
       ATRIBUTE TYPE     ATRIBUTE VALUE
    
     Availability         SUNWcurl       
    
     Interface Stability  Uncommitted    
    

NOTES
     Source for C-URL is available on http:/opensolaris.org.













































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