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426 lines
18 KiB
C++
426 lines
18 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2009-2015, Arvid Norberg
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef TORRENT_ADD_TORRENT_PARAMS_HPP_INCLUDED
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#define TORRENT_ADD_TORRENT_PARAMS_HPP_INCLUDED
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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#include "libtorrent/storage_defs.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/peer_id.hpp" // sha1_hash
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#include "libtorrent/version.hpp"
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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class torrent_info;
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struct torrent_plugin;
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struct torrent_handle;
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// The add_torrent_params is a parameter pack for adding torrents to a
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// session. The key fields when adding a torrent are:
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//
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// * ti - when you have a .torrent file
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// * url - when you have a magnet link or http URL to the .torrent file
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// * info_hash - when all you have is an info-hash (this is similar to a
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// magnet link)
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//
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// one of those fields need to be set. Another mandatory field is
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// ``save_path``. The add_torrent_params object is passed into one of the
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// ``session::add_torrent()`` overloads or ``session::async_add_torrent()``.
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//
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// If you only specify the info-hash, the torrent file will be downloaded
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// from peers, which requires them to support the metadata extension. For
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// the metadata extension to work, libtorrent must be built with extensions
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// enabled (``TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS`` must not be defined). It also
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// takes an optional ``name`` argument. This may be left empty in case no
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// name should be assigned to the torrent. In case it's not, the name is
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// used for the torrent as long as it doesn't have metadata. See
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// ``torrent_handle::name``.
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//
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struct TORRENT_EXPORT add_torrent_params
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{
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// The constructor can be used to initialize the storage constructor,
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// which determines the storage mechanism for the downloaded or seeding
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// data for the torrent. For more information, see the ``storage`` field.
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add_torrent_params(storage_constructor_type sc = default_storage_constructor)
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: version(LIBTORRENT_VERSION_NUM)
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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, tracker_url(0)
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#endif
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, storage_mode(storage_mode_sparse)
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, storage(sc)
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, userdata(0)
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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, flags(flag_ignore_flags | default_flags)
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#else
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, flags(default_flags)
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#endif
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, max_uploads(-1)
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, max_connections(-1)
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, upload_limit(-1)
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, download_limit(-1)
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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, seed_mode(false)
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, override_resume_data(false)
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, upload_mode(false)
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, share_mode(false)
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, apply_ip_filter(true)
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, paused(true)
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, auto_managed(true)
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, duplicate_is_error(false)
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, merge_resume_trackers(false)
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#endif
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{
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}
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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void update_flags() const
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{
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if (flags != (flag_ignore_flags | default_flags)) return;
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boost::uint64_t& f = const_cast<boost::uint64_t&>(flags);
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f = flag_update_subscribe;
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if (seed_mode) f |= flag_seed_mode;
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if (override_resume_data) f |= flag_override_resume_data;
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if (upload_mode) f |= flag_upload_mode;
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if (share_mode) f |= flag_share_mode;
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if (apply_ip_filter) f |= flag_apply_ip_filter;
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if (paused) f |= flag_paused;
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if (auto_managed) f |= flag_auto_managed;
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if (duplicate_is_error) f |= flag_duplicate_is_error;
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if (merge_resume_trackers) f |= flag_merge_resume_trackers;
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}
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#endif
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// values for the ``flags`` field
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enum flags_t
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{
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// If ``flag_seed_mode`` is set, libtorrent will assume that all files
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// are present for this torrent and that they all match the hashes in
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// the torrent file. Each time a peer requests to download a block,
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// the piece is verified against the hash, unless it has been verified
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// already. If a hash fails, the torrent will automatically leave the
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// seed mode and recheck all the files. The use case for this mode is
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// if a torrent is created and seeded, or if the user already know
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// that the files are complete, this is a way to avoid the initial
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// file checks, and significantly reduce the startup time.
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//
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// Setting ``flag_seed_mode`` on a torrent without metadata (a
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// .torrent file) is a no-op and will be ignored.
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//
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// If resume data is passed in with this torrent, the seed mode saved
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// in there will override the seed mode you set here.
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flag_seed_mode = 0x001,
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// If ``flag_override_resume_data`` is set, flags set for this torrent
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// in this ``add_torrent_params`` object will take precedence over
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// whatever states are saved in the resume data. For instance, the
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// ``paused``, ``auto_managed``, ``sequential_download``, ``seed_mode``,
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// ``super_seeding``, ``max_uploads``, ``max_connections``,
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// ``upload_limit`` and ``download_limit`` are all affected by this
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// flag. The intention of this flag is to have any field in
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// add_torrent_params configuring the torrent override the corresponding
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// configuration from the resume file, with the one exception of save
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// resume data, which has its own flag (for historic reasons).
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// If this flag is set, but file_priorities is empty, file priorities
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// are still loaded from the resume data, if present.
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flag_override_resume_data = 0x002,
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// If ``flag_upload_mode`` is set, the torrent will be initialized in
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// upload-mode, which means it will not make any piece requests. This
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// state is typically entered on disk I/O errors, and if the torrent
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// is also auto managed, it will be taken out of this state
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// periodically. This mode can be used to avoid race conditions when
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// adjusting priorities of pieces before allowing the torrent to start
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// downloading.
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//
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// If the torrent is auto-managed (``flag_auto_managed``), the torrent
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// will eventually be taken out of upload-mode, regardless of how it
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// got there. If it's important to manually control when the torrent
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// leaves upload mode, don't make it auto managed.
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flag_upload_mode = 0x004,
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// determines if the torrent should be added in *share mode* or not.
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// Share mode indicates that we are not interested in downloading the
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// torrent, but merely want to improve our share ratio (i.e. increase
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// it). A torrent started in share mode will do its best to never
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// download more than it uploads to the swarm. If the swarm does not
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// have enough demand for upload capacity, the torrent will not
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// download anything. This mode is intended to be safe to add any
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// number of torrents to, without manual screening, without the risk
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// of downloading more than is uploaded.
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//
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// A torrent in share mode sets the priority to all pieces to 0,
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// except for the pieces that are downloaded, when pieces are decided
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// to be downloaded. This affects the progress bar, which might be set
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// to "100% finished" most of the time. Do not change file or piece
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// priorities for torrents in share mode, it will make it not work.
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//
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// The share mode has one setting, the share ratio target, see
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// ``session_settings::share_mode_target`` for more info.
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flag_share_mode = 0x008,
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// determines if the IP filter should apply to this torrent or not. By
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// default all torrents are subject to filtering by the IP filter
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// (i.e. this flag is set by default). This is useful if certain
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// torrents needs to be exempt for some reason, being an auto-update
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// torrent for instance.
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flag_apply_ip_filter = 0x010,
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// specifies whether or not the torrent is to be started in a paused
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// state. I.e. it won't connect to the tracker or any of the peers
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// until it's resumed. This is typically a good way of avoiding race
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// conditions when setting configuration options on torrents before
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// starting them.
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flag_paused = 0x020,
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// If the torrent is auto-managed (``flag_auto_managed``), the torrent
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// may be resumed at any point, regardless of how it paused. If it's
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// important to manually control when the torrent is paused and
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// resumed, don't make it auto managed.
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//
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// If ``flag_auto_managed`` is set, the torrent will be queued,
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// started and seeded automatically by libtorrent. When this is set,
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// the torrent should also be started as paused. The default queue
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// order is the order the torrents were added. They are all downloaded
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// in that order. For more details, see queuing_.
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//
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// If you pass in resume data, the auto_managed state of the torrent
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// when the resume data was saved will override the auto_managed state
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// you pass in here. You can override this by setting
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// ``override_resume_data``.
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flag_auto_managed = 0x040,
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flag_duplicate_is_error = 0x080,
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// defaults to off and specifies whether tracker URLs loaded from
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// resume data should be added to the trackers in the torrent or
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// replace the trackers. When replacing trackers (i.e. this flag is not
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// set), any trackers passed in via add_torrent_params are also
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// replaced by any trackers in the resume data. The default behavior is
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// to have the resume data override the .torrent file _and_ the
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// trackers added in add_torrent_params.
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flag_merge_resume_trackers = 0x100,
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// on by default and means that this torrent will be part of state
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// updates when calling post_torrent_updates().
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flag_update_subscribe = 0x200,
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// sets the torrent into super seeding mode. If the torrent is not a
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// seed, this flag has no effect. It has the same effect as calling
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// ``torrent_handle::super_seeding(true)`` on the torrent handle
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// immediately after adding it.
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flag_super_seeding = 0x400,
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// sets the sequential download state for the torrent. It has the same
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// effect as calling ``torrent_handle::sequential_download(true)`` on
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// the torrent handle immediately after adding it.
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flag_sequential_download = 0x800,
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// if this flag is set, the save path from the resume data file, if
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// present, is honored. This defaults to not being set, in which
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// case the save_path specified in add_torrent_params is always used.
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flag_use_resume_save_path = 0x1000,
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// indicates that this torrent should never be unloaded from RAM, even
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// if unloading torrents are allowed in general. Setting this makes
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// the torrent exempt from loading/unloading management.
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flag_pinned = 0x2000,
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// defaults to off and specifies whether web seed URLs loaded from
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// resume data should be added to the ones in the torrent file or
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// replace them. No distinction is made between the two different kinds
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// of web seeds (`BEP 17`_ and `BEP 19`_). When replacing web seeds
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// (i.e. when this flag is not set), any web seeds passed in via
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// add_torrent_params are also replaced. The default behavior is to
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// have any web seeds in the resume data take precedence over whatever
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// is passed in here as well as the .torrent file.
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flag_merge_resume_http_seeds = 0x2000,
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// the stop when ready flag. Setting this flag is equivalent to calling
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// torrent_handle::stop_when_ready() immediately after the torrent is
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// added.
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flag_stop_when_ready = 0x4000,
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// internal
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default_flags = flag_pinned | flag_update_subscribe | flag_auto_managed | flag_paused | flag_apply_ip_filter
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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, flag_ignore_flags = 0x80000000
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#endif
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};
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// filled in by the constructor and should be left untouched. It is used
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// for forward binary compatibility.
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int version;
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// torrent_info object with the torrent to add. Unless the url or
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// info_hash is set, this is required to be initialized.
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boost::shared_ptr<torrent_info> ti;
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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char const* tracker_url;
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#endif
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// If the torrent doesn't have a tracker, but relies on the DHT to find
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// peers, the ``trackers`` can specify tracker URLs for the torrent.
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std::vector<std::string> trackers;
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// url seeds to be added to the torrent (`BEP 17`_).
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std::vector<std::string> url_seeds;
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// a list of hostname and port pairs, representing DHT nodes to be added
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// to the session (if DHT is enabled). The hostname may be an IP address.
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std::vector<std::pair<std::string, int> > dht_nodes;
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std::string name;
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// the path where the torrent is or will be stored. Note that this may
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// also be stored in resume data. If you want the save path saved in
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// the resume data to be used, you need to set the
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// flag_use_resume_save_path flag.
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//
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// .. note::
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// On windows this path (and other paths) are interpreted as UNC
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// paths. This means they must use backslashes as directory separators
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// and may not contain the special directories "." or "..".
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std::string save_path;
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// The optional parameter, ``resume_data`` can be given if up to date
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// fast-resume data is available. The fast-resume data can be acquired
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// from a running torrent by calling save_resume_data() on
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// torrent_handle. See fast-resume_. The ``vector`` that is passed in
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// will be swapped into the running torrent instance with
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// ``std::vector::swap()``.
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std::vector<char> resume_data;
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// One of the values from storage_mode_t. For more information, see
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// storage-allocation_.
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storage_mode_t storage_mode;
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// can be used to customize how the data is stored. The default storage
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// will simply write the data to the files it belongs to, but it could be
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// overridden to save everything to a single file at a specific location
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// or encrypt the content on disk for instance. For more information
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// about the storage_interface that needs to be implemented for a custom
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// storage, see storage_interface.
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storage_constructor_type storage;
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// The ``userdata`` parameter is optional and will be passed on to the
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// extension constructor functions, if any
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// (see torrent_handle::add_extension()).
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void* userdata;
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// can be set to control the initial file priorities when adding a
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// torrent. The semantics are the same as for
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// ``torrent_handle::prioritize_files()``.
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std::vector<boost::uint8_t> file_priorities;
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// torrent extension construction functions can be added to this vector
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// to have them be added immediately when the torrent is constructed.
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// This may be desired over the torrent_handle::add_extension() in order
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// to avoid race conditions. For instance it may be important to have the
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// plugin catch events that happen very early on after the torrent is
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// created.
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std::vector<boost::function<boost::shared_ptr<torrent_plugin>(torrent_handle const&, void*)> >
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extensions;
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// the default tracker id to be used when announcing to trackers. By
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// default this is empty, and no tracker ID is used, since this is an
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// optional argument. If a tracker returns a tracker ID, that ID is used
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// instead of this.
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std::string trackerid;
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// If you specify a ``url``, the torrent will be set in
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// ``downloading_metadata`` state until the .torrent file has been
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// downloaded. If there's any error while downloading, the torrent will
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// be stopped and the torrent error state (``torrent_status::error``)
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// will indicate what went wrong. The ``url`` may refer to a magnet link
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// or a regular http URL.
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//
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// If it refers to an HTTP URL, the info-hash for the added torrent will
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// not be the true info-hash of the .torrent. Instead a placeholder,
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// unique, info-hash is used which is later updated once the .torrent
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// file has been downloaded.
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//
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// Once the info-hash change happens, a torrent_update_alert is posted.
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std::string url;
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// if ``uuid`` is specified, it is used to find duplicates. If another
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// torrent is already running with the same UUID as the one being added,
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// it will be considered a duplicate. This is mainly useful for RSS feed
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// items which has UUIDs specified.
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std::string uuid;
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// should point to the URL of the RSS feed this torrent comes from, if it
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// comes from an RSS feed.
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std::string source_feed_url;
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// flags controlling aspects of this torrent and how it's added. See
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// flags_t for details.
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boost::uint64_t flags;
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// set this to the info hash of the torrent to add in case the info-hash
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// is the only known property of the torrent. i.e. you don't have a
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// .torrent file nor a magnet link.
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sha1_hash info_hash;
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// ``max_uploads``, ``max_connections``, ``upload_limit``,
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// ``download_limit`` correspond to the ``set_max_uploads()``,
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// ``set_max_connections()``, ``set_upload_limit()`` and
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// ``set_download_limit()`` functions on torrent_handle. These values let
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// you initialize these settings when the torrent is added, instead of
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// calling these functions immediately following adding it.
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//
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// -1 means unlimited on these settings just like their counterpart
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// functions on torrent_handle
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int max_uploads;
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int max_connections;
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int upload_limit;
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int download_limit;
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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bool seed_mode;
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bool override_resume_data;
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bool upload_mode;
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bool share_mode;
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bool apply_ip_filter;
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bool paused;
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bool auto_managed;
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bool duplicate_is_error;
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bool merge_resume_trackers;
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#endif
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};
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}
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#endif
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