.\" generated by cd2nroff 0.1 from CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT.md .TH CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT 3 "2024-04-19" libcurl .SH NAME CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT \- force a new connection to be used .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include 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 All .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 Always .SH RETURN VALUE Returns CURLE_OK .SH SEE ALSO .BR CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE (3), .BR CURLOPT_MAXAGE_CONN (3), .BR CURLOPT_MAXLIFETIME_CONN (3)