Hello!
I am writing a php-cgi server, using curl-multi. It needs to start a bunch of curl
'threads', and steadily process the results of finished 'threads' and start new ones in
their place.
It seems to be working other than curl_multi_info_read()
- this function does not
return any data so I cannot see which curl threads have finished and are ready for
processing.
Looking at the curl.haxx.se curl-lib docs, it doesn't look too complicated (I'm not a C
programmer though!) to implement, seeing as everything else is working. Perhaps I
have missed something entirely.
I assume it is the same problem as mentioned here:?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-dev&m=104791992407964&w=2
Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions you can offer, or perhaps even an
ETA on when this function might be finished so I can either wait, or skin the cat
another way.
Warm regards,
Jason
curl_multi_info_read() is currently not working. I am planning on
getting it working before php5, andi allowing (*), although I don't
have any specific timeframe.
You can use $still_running returned from curl_multi_exec (or perform, i
can't remember what i called the php version) to spawn new connections
if you like...
-Sterling
(*) It shouldn't hold up the release, but I think it should be allowed
as a bug fix, since its currently there, just not implemented, and its
important to the multi interface.
Hello!
I am writing a php-cgi server, using curl-multi. It needs to start a
bunch of curl
'threads', and steadily process the results of finished 'threads' and
start new ones in
their place.It seems to be working other than
curl_multi_info_read()
- this
function does not
return any data so I cannot see which curl threads have finished and
are ready for
processing.Looking at the curl.haxx.se curl-lib docs, it doesn't look too
complicated (I'm not a C
programmer though!) to implement, seeing as everything else is
working. Perhaps I
have missed something entirely.I assume it is the same problem as mentioned here:?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-dev&m=104791992407964&w=2
Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions you can offer, or
perhaps even an
ETA on when this function might be finished so I can either wait, or
skin the cat
another way.Warm regards,
Jason
At 10:48 AM 3/17/2004 -0500, Sterling Hughes wrote:
curl_multi_info_read() is currently not working. I am planning on getting
it working before php5, andi allowing (*), although I don't have any
specific timeframe.You can use $still_running returned from curl_multi_exec (or perform, i
can't remember what i called the php version) to spawn new connections if
you like...-Sterling
(*) It shouldn't hold up the release, but I think it should be allowed as
a bug fix, since its currently there, just not implemented, and its
important to the multi interface.
Hey,
I plan on release RC1 tomorrow (god willing).
However, it's fine with me to fix this before the final release.
Andi