package capnp-rpc
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Cap'n Proto is a capability-based RPC system with bindings for many languages
Install
dune-project
Dependency
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Sources
capnp-rpc-2.1.tbz
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doc/capnp-rpc.proto/Capnp_rpc_proto/Cap_proxy/Make/argument-1-C/Request_payload/index.html
Module C.Request_payload
The payload of a request message.
Wraps WIRE_PAYLOAD to deal with caps rather than attachments.
type t = Wire.Request.tval snapshot_caps : t -> cap RO_array.tval field : t -> Wire.Path.t -> cap optionfield t path looks up path in the message and returns the capability at that index. Returns None if the field wasn't set. Returns a broken capability if an index was given but does not exist (i.e. the message is corrupted). Increases the ref-count on the result.
val with_caps : cap RO_array.t -> t -> twith_caps caps t is a copy of t with a new set of capabilities. This is useful to implement TakeFromOtherQuestion, where the message is the same but embargoes may be needed, and to break cycles.
val release : t -> unitrelease t frees all the capabilities attached to this message. It is safe to call this multiple times; only the first call has any effect.
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