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improve implementation of ftp object handles
* urlwrite.cc (curl_handles): Delete class.
(handles): Delete static variable.
(ch_manager): New class.
(make_handle_fraction): New function.
(F__ftp_pwd__, F__ftp_cwd__, F__ftp_dir__, F__ftp_ascii__,
F__ftp_binary__, F__ftp_mode__, F__ftp_delete__, F__ftp_rmdir__,
F__ftp_mkdir__, F__ftp_rename__, F__ftp_mput__, F__ftp_mget__):
Find curl object corresponding to given handle using ch_manager
instead of looking in handles map.
(F__ftp__): Return handle instead of accepting it as argument.
Change all uses.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Wed, 02 Oct 2013 23:40:01 -0400 |
parents | 3a93af21d206 |
children | a6d13c62fccf |
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