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std.net.curl.HTTP.onProgress - multiple declarations

Function HTTP.onProgress

Register an event handler that gets called to inform of upload/download progress.

void onProgress (
  int delegate(ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong) callback
) @property;

Callback parameters

Callback returns

Return 0 to signal success, return non-zero to abort transfer.

Example

import std.net.curl, std.stdio;
auto client = HTTP("dlang.org");
client.onProgress = delegate int(size_t dl, size_t dln, size_t ul, size_t ult)
{
    writeln("Progress: downloaded ", dln, " of ", dl);
    writeln("Progress: uploaded ", uln, " of ", ul);
};
client.perform();

Function HTTP.onProgress

Register an event handler that gets called to inform of upload/download progress.

void onProgress (
  int delegate(ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong) callback
) @property;

Callback parameters

Callback returns

Return 0 to signal success, return non-zero to abort transfer.

Example

import std.net.curl, std.stdio;
auto client = HTTP("dlang.org");
client.onProgress = delegate int(size_t dl, size_t dln, size_t ul, size_t ult)
{
    writeln("Progress: downloaded ", dln, " of ", dl);
    writeln("Progress: uploaded ", uln, " of ", ul);
};
client.perform();

Authors

Jonas Drewsen. Some of the SMTP code contributed by Jimmy Cao.

License

Boost License 1.0.