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4.2 KiB
Haxe
111 lines
4.2 KiB
Haxe
package eval.luv;
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@:coreType abstract TStream<T> to Stream {}
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// typedef TStream<T> = Stream;
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enum SendHandle {
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TCP(tcp:Tcp);
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PIPE(pipe:Pipe);
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}
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/**
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Streams.
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@see https://aantron.github.io/luv/luv/Luv/Stream
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**/
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@:coreType abstract Stream to Handle {
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/**
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Shuts down the write side of the stream.
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**/
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extern static public function shutdown(stream:Stream, callback:(result:Result<Result.NoData>)->Void):Void;
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/**
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Starts listening for incoming connections.
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`backlog` indicates the number of connections the kernel might queue.
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When a new incoming connection is received the `callback` is called.
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**/
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extern static public function listen(stream:Stream, callback:(result:Result<Result.NoData>)->Void, ?backlog:Int):Void;
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/**
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This call is used in conjunction with `Stream.listen()` to accept incoming
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connections. Call this function after receiving a `callback` of `listen(callback)`
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to accept the connection. Before calling this function the client handle
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must be initialized.
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When the `callback` of `listen(callback)` is called it is guaranteed that
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this function will complete successfully the first time.
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`client` should be a freshly-initialized stream.
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**/
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extern static public function accept<T>(server:TStream<T>, client:TStream<T>):Result<Result.NoData>;
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/**
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Calls the `callback` whenever data is available on the stream.
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The amount of data read is equal to the length of the buffer passed to
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the `callback`. `allocate` is called immediately before each call to the
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main `callback`, to create buffer, into which the data will be read.
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The end of the stream (typically, when the remote peer closes or shuts down
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the connection) is indicated by `UVError.UV_EOF` being passed to the `callback`.
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Note that this behavior is different from `eval.luv.File.read`.
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Zero-length reads are possible, and do not indicate the end of stream. Instead,
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they usually indicate `UVError.UV_EAGAIN` inside libuv; libuv still calls the
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`callback` in order to give the C user a chance to deallocate the data buffer.
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This is not usually an issue in OCaml (which is the backend for eval target of
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Haxe), so a wrapper of this function can usually simply ignore zero-length reads.
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It is then also safe to convert `UVError.UV_EOF` to zero-length reads in a
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higher-level API, for consistency with reading files, and in accordance with OS
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API convention.
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To read only once, call `eval.luv.Stream.readStop` immediately, in the `callback`.
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Otherwise, the main callback will be called repeatedly.
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**/
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extern static public function readStart(stream:Stream, callback:(result:Result<Buffer>)->Void, ?allocate:(size:Int)->Buffer):Void;
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/**
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Stops reading.
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**/
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extern static public function readStop(stream:Stream):Result<Result.NoData>;
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/**
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Writes the given buffer to the stream.
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The second argument passed to the `callback` is the number of bytes written.
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libuv has an internal queue of writes, in part to implement retry. This means
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that writes can be partial at the libuv API level, so it is possible to receive
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both an `UVError` result, and for some data to have been successfully written.
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**/
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extern static public function write(stream:Stream, data:Array<Buffer>, callback:(result:Result<Result.NoData>, bytesWritten:Int)->Void):Result<Result.NoData>;
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/**
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Like `eval.luv.Stream.write`, but allows sending a TCP socket or pipe over the
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stream.
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**/
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extern static public function write2(stream:TStream<Pipe>, data:Array<Buffer>, sendHandle:SendHandle, callback:(result:Result<Result.NoData>, bytesWritten:Int)->Void):Result<Result.NoData>;
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/**
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Same as `eval.luv.Stream.write()`, but won’t queue a write request if it can’t
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be completed immediately.
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Returns the number of bytes written.
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**/
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extern static public function tryWrite(stream:Stream, data:Array<Buffer>):Result<Int>;
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/**
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Indicates whether the stream is readable (has data).
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**/
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extern static public function isReadable(stream:Stream):Bool;
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/**
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Indicates whether the stream is writable (has space in buffers).
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**/
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extern static public function isWritable(stream:Stream):Bool;
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/**
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Sets the blocking mode of the stream.
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**/
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extern static public function setBlocking(stream:Stream, block:Bool):Result<Result.NoData>;
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} |