examples/websocket.c: check for CURLE_AGAIN on recv_pong() #12980
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Description
The example file docs/examples/websocket.c does not work out of the box, because the recv_pong() function does not consider that the
curl_ws_recv()
function might return CURLE_AGAIN if there is no data to read, causing the program to terminate prematurely.This commit addresses this by using
select(2)
to make receiving pong blocking, and thus being able to continue with the main loop.This also occurs in the example file sendrecv.c, which also makes use of select(2) for sending and receiving data, which I based on for this commit.