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- .TH CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT 3 "2025-01-17" libcurl
- .SH NAME
- CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT \- force a new connection to be used
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- #include <curl/curl.h>
- CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT, long fresh);
- .fi
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Pass a long. Set to 1 to make the next transfer use a new (fresh) connection
- by force instead of trying to reuse an existing one. This option should be
- used with caution and only if you understand what it does as it may impact
- performance negatively.
- Related functionality is \fICURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE(3)\fP which makes sure the
- connection is closed after use so that it cannot be reused.
- Set \fIfresh\fP to 0 to have libcurl attempt reusing an existing connection
- (default behavior).
- .SH DEFAULT
- 0
- .SH PROTOCOLS
- This functionality affects all supported protocols
- .SH EXAMPLE
- .nf
- int main(void)
- {
- CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
- if(curl) {
- curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com/");
- curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT, 1L);
- /* this transfer must use a new connection, not reuse an existing */
- curl_easy_perform(curl);
- curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
- }
- }
- .fi
- .SH AVAILABILITY
- Added in curl 7.7
- .SH RETURN VALUE
- Returns CURLE_OK
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE (3),
- .BR CURLOPT_MAXAGE_CONN (3),
- .BR CURLOPT_MAXLIFETIME_CONN (3)
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