void cp_httpclient_result_destroy(cp_httpclient_result *res);
cp_httpclient *
cp_httpclient_result_get_client(cp_httpclient_result *res);
void *cp_httpclient_result_id(cp_httpclient_result *res);
cp_http_result_status
cp_httpclient_result_status(cp_httpclient_result *res);
cp_http_response *
cp_httpclient_result_get_response(cp_httpclient_result *res);
cp_httpclient_result_destroy deallocates a cp_httpclient_result object. It should only be called on results returned by cp_httpclient_fetch - the asynchronous interfaces deallocate result objects automatically.
cp_httpclient_result_get_client returns the cp_httpclient object the request was performed on.
cp_httpclient_result_id returns the user assigned id object given as a parameter to an asynchronous fetch function. For cp_httpclient_fetch this is always NULL.
cp_httpclient_result_status returns a cp_http_result_status code describing the response status. cp_http_result_status is an enumerated type defined as
typedef enum
{
CP_HTTP_RESULT_SUCCESS,
CP_HTTP_RESULT_CONNECTION_FAILED,
CP_HTTP_RESULT_CONNECTION_RESET,
CP_HTTP_RESULT_TIMED_OUT,
CP_HTTP_RESULT_WRITE_ERROR,
CP_HTTP_RESULT_READ_ERROR
} cp_http_result_status;
cp_httpclient_result_get_response
returns a
cp_http_response(3)
object representing the server response. This may be NULL on communication
failures.
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