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HTTP_DETACH(3)		   libdill Library Functions		HTTP_DETACH(3)

NAME
       http_detach - terminates	HTTP protocol and returns the underlying sock-
       et

SYNOPSIS
	      #include <libdill.h>

	      int http_detach(
		  int s,
		  int64_t deadline);

DESCRIPTION
       WARNING:	 This  is experimental functionality and the API may change in
       the future.

       HTTP is an application-level protocol described in RFC 7230.  This  im-
       plementation  handles  only  the	 request/response  exchange.  Whatever
       comes after that	must be	handled	by a different protocol.

       This function does the terminal handshake and returns underlying	socket
       to the user.  The socket	is closed even in the case of error.

       s: Handle of the	SUFFIX socket.

       deadline: A point in time when the operation should time	out,  in  mil-
       liseconds.   Use	the now	function to get	your current point in time.  0
       means immediate timeout,	i.e., perform the operation if possible	or re-
       turn without blocking if	not.  -1 means no  deadline,  i.e.,  the  call
       will block forever if the operation cannot be performed.

       This  function  is  not	available  if  libdill is compiled with	--dis-
       able-sockets option.

RETURN VALUE
       In case of success the function returns underlying socket  handle.   In
       case of error it	returns	-1 and sets errno to one of the	values below.

ERRORS
        EBADF:	Invalid	handle.

        ECANCELED: Current coroutine was canceled.

        ECONNRESET: Broken connection.

        ENOTSUP: The handle is	not an HTTP protocol handle.

        ETIMEDOUT: Deadline was reached.

EXAMPLE
	      int s = tcp_connect(&addr, -1);
	      s	= http_attach(s);
	      http_sendrequest(s, "GET", "/", -1);
	      http_sendfield(s,	"Host",	"www.example.org", -1);
	      http_done(s, -1);
	      char reason[256];
	      http_recvstatus(s, reason, sizeof(reason), -1);
	      while(1) {
		  char name[256];
		  char value[256];
		  int rc = http_recvfield(s, name, sizeof(name), value,	sizeof(value), -1);
		  if(rc	== -1 && errno == EPIPE) break;
	      }
	      s	= http_detach(s, -1);
	      tcp_close(s);

SEE ALSO
       http_attach(3)	 http_attach_mem(3)   http_done(3)   http_recvfield(3)
       http_recvrequest(3)	  http_recvstatus(3)	     http_sendfield(3)
       http_sendrequest(3) http_sendstatus(3) now(3)

libdill								HTTP_DETACH(3)

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