/* Whether output_document is a regular file we can manipulate,
i.e. not `-' or a device file. */
/* Whether output_document is a regular file we can manipulate,
i.e. not `-' or a device file. */
continually update the display. When true, smaller timeout
values are used so that the gauge can update the display when
data arrives slowly. */
continually update the display. When true, smaller timeout
values are used so that the gauge can update the display when
data arrives slowly. */
- appropriate for the speed. If PAD is non-zero, strings will be
- padded to the width of 7 characters (xxxx.xx). */
+ appropriate for the speed. If PAD is true, strings will be padded
+ to the width of 7 characters (xxxx.xx). */
{
static char res[20];
static const char *rate_names[] = {"B/s", "KB/s", "MB/s", "GB/s" };
{
static char res[20];
static const char *rate_names[] = {"B/s", "KB/s", "MB/s", "GB/s" };
char *mynewloc, *proxy;
struct url *u, *proxy_url;
int up_error_code; /* url parse error code */
char *local_file;
int redirection_count = 0;
char *mynewloc, *proxy;
struct url *u, *proxy_url;
int up_error_code; /* url parse error code */
char *local_file;
int redirection_count = 0;
/* If this is a redirection, we must not allow recursive FTP
retrieval, so we save recursion to oldrec, and restore it
later. */
/* If this is a redirection, we must not allow recursive FTP
retrieval, so we save recursion to oldrec, and restore it
later. */
-/* Find the URLs in the file and call retrieve_url() for each of
- them. If HTML is non-zero, treat the file as HTML, and construct
- the URLs accordingly.
+/* Find the URLs in the file and call retrieve_url() for each of them.
+ If HTML is true, treat the file as HTML, and construct the URLs
+ accordingly.