package git-mirage
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  A package to use ocaml-git with MirageOS backend
Install
    
    dune-project
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      git-3.17.0.tbz
    
    
        
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
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  doc/git-mirage.http/Git_mirage_http/Make/argument-3-Happy_eyeballs/index.html
Parameter Make.Happy_eyeballs
type flow = TCP.flowval happy_eyeballs : t Mimic.valueval resolve : 
  t ->
  ?aaaa_timeout:int64 ->
  ?connect_delay:int64 ->
  ?connect_timeout:int64 ->
  ?resolve_timeout:int64 ->
  ?resolve_retries:int ->
  string ->
  int list ->
  ((Ipaddr.t * int) * flow, [> `Msg of string ]) result Lwt.tresolve happy_eyeballs domain_name ports tries to connect the user with the given endpoint. The domain-name can be an IP address or a real domain-name. resolve tries to resolve via a DNS request the given domain_name if it's a real domain-name and it tries to initiate a TCP/IP connection with the destination.
If it's a success, it returns the resource and the user is able to read or write via this resource.
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