Lines Matching defs:timeout
525 * timeout. This function might return immediately if we're using asynch
533 * disabled by the application, then a nonzero timeout will cause a
534 * timeout after the specified number of milliseconds. Otherwise, timeout
561 volatile long timeout;
570 /* got an already expired timeout */
575 /* Ignore the timeout when signals are disabled */
576 timeout = 0;
578 timeout = timeoutms;
580 if(!timeout)
581 /* USE_ALARM_TIMEOUT defined, but no timeout actually requested */
584 if(timeout < 1000)
611 /* alarm() makes a signal get sent when the timeout fires off, and that
613 prev_alarm = alarm(curlx_sltoui(timeout/1000L));
615 /* This allows us to time-out from the name resolver, as the timeout
631 infof(conn->data, "timeout on name lookup is not supported\n");