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Promises and event-driven I/O
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
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Sources
5.4.1.tar.gz
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Class Lwt_engine.abstractSource
Abstract class for engines.
method transfer : abstract -> unittransfer engine moves all events from the current engine to engine. Note that timers are reset in the destination engine, i.e. if a timer with a delay of 2 seconds was registered 1 second ago it will occur in 2 seconds in the destination engine.
Event loop methods
method on_readable : Unix.file_descr -> (event -> unit) -> eventmethod on_writable : Unix.file_descr -> (event -> unit) -> eventmethod fake_io : Unix.file_descr -> unitBackend methods
Notes:
- the callback passed to register methods is of type
unit -> unitand notevent -> unit - register methods return a lazy value which unregisters the event when forced
method private virtual register_readable : Unix.file_descr ->
(unit -> unit) ->
unit Lazy.tmethod private virtual register_writable : Unix.file_descr ->
(unit -> unit) ->
unit Lazy.tmethod private virtual register_timer : float ->
bool ->
(unit -> unit) ->
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