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50 # number so that it can be represented exactly on a FAT filesystem.
44 # Strip the port number but leave the rest
19 the number one
47 HTTP GET with a HUGE number of file descriptors open
56 # 0x4ce == %TESTNUMBER, the test number
45 # Strip the addresses and port number but leave the rest
44 HOST is the name libcurl wants to resolve, PORT is the port number of the51 is resolved last so any resolve with a specific host and port number is given74 number must exactly match what was added previously.
85 Port number for the source origin97 Port number for the destination host
36 To specify port number in this string, append :[port] to the end of the host37 name. The proxy's port number may optionally (but discouraged) be specified100 single port number used widely for proxies. Specify it.
19 CURLINFO_SIZE_UPLOAD_T - get the number of uploaded bytes
47 notation: an appended slash and number specifies the number of "network bits"
25 long timeout_ms, /* timeout in number of ms */49 the timer. All other values are valid expire times in number of milliseconds.
30 Pass a long telling libcurl the maximum number of milliseconds to wait for a
30 Pass a long as parameter. It contains the time in number seconds that the
30 Pass a long to tell libcurl the number of *milliseconds* to wait for a
19 CURLINFO_SIZE_UPLOAD - get the number of uploaded bytes
32 received. Measured in number of bytes.
21 exact number of bytes that are skipped, counting from the beginning of the
20 that already exist. Instead, a dot and a number gets appended to the name of
24 multiplex new transfers over existing connections. It keeps the number of
24 more of hostname, protocol scheme or port number changed.
35 At return, the integer **running_handles** points to contains the number of36 still running easy handles within the multi handle. When this number reaches
37 integer pointed to with *msgs_in_queue* contains the number of remaining104 structs. It also writes the number of messages left in the queue (after this
46 number of file descriptors on which interesting events occurred. This number
39 sent. The variable **n** points to receives the number of sent bytes.88 On success, returns **CURLE_OK** and stores the number of bytes actually
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