@deftypefun {void} {gnutls_transport_set_pull_timeout_function} (gnutls_session_t @var{session}, gnutls_pull_timeout_func @var{func}) @var{session}: is a @code{gnutls_session_t} type. @var{func}: a callback function This is the function where you set a function for gnutls to know whether data are ready to be received. It should wait for data a given time frame in milliseconds. The callback should return 0 on timeout, a positive number if data can be received, and -1 on error. You'll need to override this function if @code{select()} is not suitable for the provided transport calls. As with @code{select()} , if the timeout value is zero the callback should return zero if no data are immediately available. The special value @code{GNUTLS_INDEFINITE_TIMEOUT} indicates that the callback should wait indefinitely for data. @code{gnutls_pull_timeout_func} is of the form, int (*gnutls_pull_timeout_func)(gnutls_transport_ptr_t, unsigned int ms); This callback is necessary when @code{gnutls_handshake_set_timeout()} or @code{gnutls_record_set_timeout()} are set, under TLS1.3 and for enforcing the DTLS mode timeouts when in blocking mode. For compatibility with future GnuTLS versions this callback must be set when a custom pull function is registered. The callback will not be used when the session is in TLS mode with non-blocking sockets. That is, when @code{GNUTLS_NONBLOCK} is specified for a TLS session in @code{gnutls_init()} . The helper function @code{gnutls_system_recv_timeout()} is provided to simplify writing callbacks. @strong{Since:} 3.0 @end deftypefun