Names of net log flags as strings.
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_OFF_NAME "off" |
| | "off" - mutually exclusive - will force everything off
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_TEXT_NAME "text" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_HDR_IN_NAME "hin" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_HDR_OUT_NAME "hout" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_DATA_IN_NAME "din" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_DATA_OUT_NAME "dout" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_SSL_IN_NAME "sin" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_SSL_OUT_NAME "sout" |
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#define | ATO_BNET_DEBUG_FLAG_ALL_NAME "all" |
| | "all" - mutually exclusive but "off" has precedence - will force everything on
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Names of net log flags as strings.
This is useful, for example, if passing in on the command line.
◆ ato_curloptfunction
| typedef int() ato_curloptfunction(void *curl) |
The signature for the curl option function - see ato_net_setcurloptfn().
void *curl is a CURL *handle. Return value is a CURLcode.