The debug callback is set with CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION
:
curl_easy_setopt(handle, CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION, debug_callback);
The debug_callback
function must match this prototype:
int debug_callback(CURL *handle,curl_infotype type,char *data,size_t size,void *userdata);
This callback function replaces the default verbose output function in the library and will get called for all debug and trace messages to aid applications to understand what's going on. The type argument explains what sort of data that is provided: header, data or SSL data and in which direction it flows.
A common use for this callback is to get a full trace of all data that libcurl sends and receives. The data sent to this callback is always the unencrypted version, even when, for example, HTTPS or other encrypted protocols are used.
This callback must return zero or cause the transfer to stop with an error code.
The user pointer passed in to the callback
in the userdata
argument is set with CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA
:
curl_easy_setopt(handle, CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA, custom_pointer);