package lsp
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LSP protocol implementation in OCaml
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
jsonrpc-1.4.1.tbz
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doc/lsp.stdune/Stdune/Daemonize/index.html
Module Stdune.DaemonizeSource
Start, stop and synchronize with a daemon
The daemonize function will fork a daemon running the given function, guaranteeing that at most one instance will run at any given time. The daemon has to call a given callback to indicate that it has successfully started, unlocking all other potential start attempts. This callback can be given daemon_info that can be retrieved by the starting process and other start attempts, e.g. the endpoint to contact the daemon on.
Source
type status = | Started of {daemon_info : string;pid : Pid.t;
}(*The daemon was started in the background with the given
*)daemon_infoandpid.| Already_running of {daemon_info : string;pid : Pid.t;
}(*The daemon is already running in the background with the given
*)daemon_infoandpid.| Finished(*The daemon was run synchronously and exited.
*)
Result of a daemonization
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