package eio
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Module Eio.FlowSource
Byte streams.
Flows are used to represent byte streams, such as open files and network sockets. A source provides a stream of bytes. A sink consumes a stream. A two_way can do both.
To read structured data (e.g. a line at a time), wrap a source using Buf_read.
Reading
Sources can offer a list of ways to read them, in order of preference.
single_read src buf reads one or more bytes into buf.
It returns the number of bytes read (which may be less than the buffer size even if there is more data to be read). single_read src just makes a single call to src#read_into (and asserts that the result is in range).
- Use
read_exactinstead if you want to fillbufcompletely. - Use
Buf_read.lineto read complete lines. - Use
copyto stream data directly from a source to a sink.
buf must not be zero-length.
read_exact src dst keeps reading into dst until it is full.
read_methods flow is a list of extra ways of reading from flow, with the preferred (most efficient) methods first.
If no method is suitable, read should be used as the fallback.
cstruct_source cs is a source that gives the bytes of cs.
type read_method += | Read_source_buffer of (Cstruct.t list -> int) -> unit(*If a source offers
Read_source_buffer rsbthen the user can callrsb fnto borrow a view of the source's buffers.fnreturns the number of bytes it consumed.rsbwill raiseEnd_of_fileif no more data will be produced. If no data is currently available,rsbwill wait for some to become available before callingfn.
*)fnmust not continue to use the buffers after it returns.
Writing
buffer_sink b is a sink that adds anything sent to it to b.
To collect data as a cstruct, use Buf_read instead.
Bidirectional streams
type shutdown_command = [ | `Receive(*Indicate that no more reads will be done
*)| `Send(*Indicate that no more writes will be done
*)| `All(*Indicate that no more reads or writes will be done
*)
]shutdown t cmd indicates that the caller has finished reading or writing t (depending on cmd).
This is useful in some protocols to indicate that you have finished sending the request, and that the remote peer should now send the response.
Closing
Flows are usually attached to switches and closed automatically when the switch finishes. However, it can be useful to close them sooner manually in some cases.
Alias of Generic.close.