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- .TH curl_version_info 3 "19 Sep 2003" "libcurl 7.10.8" "libcurl Manual"
- .SH NAME
- curl_version_info - returns run-time libcurl version info
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B #include <curl/curl.h>
- .sp
- .BI "curl_version_info_data *curl_version_info( CURLversion "type ");"
- .ad
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Returns a pointer to a filled in struct with information about various
- run-time features in libcurl. \fItype\fP should be set to the version of this
- functionality by the time you write your program. This way, libcurl will
- always return a proper struct that your program understands, while programs in
- the future might get an different struct. CURLVERSION_NOW will be the most
- recent one for the library you have installed:
- data = curl_version_info(CURLVERSION_NOW);
- Applications should use this information to judge if things are possible to do
- or not, instead of using compile-time checks, as dynamic/DLL libraries can be
- changed independent of applications.
- The curl_version_info_data struct looks like this
- .nf
- typedef struct {
- CURLversion age; /* 0 - this kind of struct */
- const char *version; /* human readable string */
- unsigned int version_num; /* numeric representation */
- const char *host; /* human readable string */
- int features; /* bitmask, see below */
- char *ssl_version; /* human readable string */
- long ssl_version_num; /* number */
- char *libz_version; /* human readable string */
- const char *protocols[]; /* list of protocols */
- } curl_version_info_data;
- .fi
- \fIage\fP describes what kind of struct this is. It is always 0 now. In a
- future libcurl, if this struct changes, this age counter may be increased, and
- then the struct for number 1 will look different (except for this first struct
- field).
- \fIversion\fP is just an ascii string for the libcurl version.
- \fIversion_num\fP is a 24 bit number created like this: <8 bits major number>
- | <8 bits minor number> | <8 bits patch number>. Version 7.9.8 is therefore
- returned as 0x070908.
- \fIhost\fP is an ascii string showing what host information that this libcurl
- was built for. As discovered by a configure script or set by the build
- environment.
- \fIfeatures\fP can have none, one or more bits set, and the currently defined
- bits are:
- .TP 5.5
- .B CURL_VERSION_IPV6
- supports IPv6
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_KERBEROS4
- supports kerberos4 (when using FTP)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_SSL
- supports SSL (HTTPS/FTPS)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_LIBZ
- supports HTTP deflate using libz
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_NTLM
- supports HTTP NTLM (added in 7.10.6)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_GSSNEGOTIATE
- supports HTTP GSS-Negotiate (added in 7.10.6)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_DEBUG
- libcurl was built with extra debug capabilities built-in. This is mainly of
- interest for libcurl hackers. (added in 7.10.6)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_ASYNCHDNS
- libcurl was built with support for asynchronous name lookups, which allows
- more exact timeouts (even on Windows) and less blocking when using the multi
- interface. (added in 7.10.7)
- .TP
- .B CURL_VERSION_SPNEGO
- libcurl was built with support for SPNEGO authentication (Simple and Protected
- GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism, defined in RFC 2478.) (added in 7.10.8)
- .PP
- \fIssl_version\fP is an ascii string for the OpenSSL version used. If libcurl
- has no SSL support, this is NULL.
- \fIssl_version_num\fP is the numerical OpenSSL version value as defined by the
- OpenSSL project. If libcurl has no SSL support, this is 0.
- \fIlibz_version\fP is an ascii string (there is no numerical version). If
- libcurl has no libz support, this is NULL.
- \fIprotocols\fP is a pointer to an array of char * pointers, containing the
- names protocols that libcurl supports (using lowercase letters). The protocol
- names are the same as would be used in URLs. The array is terminated by a NULL
- entry.
- .SH RETURN VALUE
- A pointer to a curl_version_info_data struct.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- \fIcurl_version(3)\fP
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