I have tried googling, and found no solution to my problem. I’m trying to learn how to use libcurl, a c networking library. I tried compiling a program that was automatically generated from curl, and a few examples i found online but nothing happened. I got no errors or logs, the program stopped “sucessfully” but i get no output. I also cant write to the console either while the library is included.

Any help is appreciated.

  • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    Unless I’m mistaken, that first example as-written will fetch the network resource and then immediately clean up. The fact that CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS is passed means that the typical progress bar for curl in an interactive shell will be suppressed. The comment in the code even says that to make the example do something useful, you’ll have to pass callback pointers by way of CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION or CURLOPT_WRITEDATA.

    From the curl_easy_perform() man page:

    A network transfer moves data to a peer or from a peer. An application tells libcurl how to receive data by setting the CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION and CURLOPT_WRITEDATA options. To tell libcurl what data to send, there are a few more alternatives but two common ones are CURLOPT_READFUNCTION and CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS.

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      27 days ago

      Ah, right.

      #include <stdio.h>
      #include <stdlib.h>
      #include <string.h>
      #include <curl/curl.h>
      
      struct MemoryStruct {
          char *memory;
          size_t size;
      };
      
      size_t WriteMemoryCallback(void *contents, size_t size, size_t nmemb, struct MemoryStruct *userp) {
          size_t realsize = size * nmemb;
          userp->memory = realloc(userp->memory, userp->size + realsize + 1);
          if(userp->memory == NULL) {
              return 0;
          }
          memcpy(&(userp->memory[userp->size]), contents, realsize);
          userp->size += realsize;
          userp->memory[userp->size] = 0;
          return realsize;
      }
      
      int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
          CURLcode ret;
          CURL *hnd;
          struct MemoryStruct chunk;
      
          chunk.memory = malloc(1);
          chunk.size = 0;
      
          hnd = curl_easy_init();
          if(hnd) {
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE, 102400L);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_URL, "https://pastebin.com/api/api_post.php");
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS, 1L);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, "api_dev_key=API_KEY_HERE&api_paste_code=test&api_option=paste");
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE_LARGE, (curl_off_t)81);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "curl/8.9.1");
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS, 50L);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP, 1L);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE, 1L);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, WriteMemoryCallback);
              curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, (void *)&chunk);
      
              ret = curl_easy_perform(hnd);
      
              if(ret != CURLE_OK) {
                  fprintf(stderr, "curl_easy_perform() failed: %s\n", curl_easy_strerror(ret));
              } else {
                  printf("%s\n", chunk.memory);
              }
      
              curl_easy_cleanup(hnd);
              free(chunk.memory);
          } else {
              fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize CURL\n");
          }
      
          return (int)ret;
      }
      

      Finished it, i think. Still does “nothing”

      edit: probably shouldn’t include my api key with it.

      • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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        27 days ago

        I’m on mobile so I can’t compile this myself, but can you clarify on what you’re observing? Does “nothing” mean no output to stdout and stderr? Or that you did get an error message but it’s not dispositive as to what libcurl was doing? Presumably the next step would be to validate that the program is executing at all, either with a debugger or printf-style debug statements at all junctures.

        Please include as much detail as you can, since this is now more akin to a bug report.