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Module Lwt_io.Versioned
Versioned variants of APIs undergoing breaking changes.
val establish_server_1 : 
  ?fd:Lwt_unix.file_descr ->
  ?buffer_size:int ->
  ?backlog:int ->
  Unix.sockaddr ->
  ((input_channel * output_channel) -> unit) ->
  serverOld version of Lwt_io.establish_server. The current Lwt_io.establish_server automatically closes channels passed to the callback, and notifies the caller when the server's listening socket is bound.
val establish_server_2 : 
  ?fd:Lwt_unix.file_descr ->
  ?buffer_size:int ->
  ?backlog:int ->
  ?no_close:bool ->
  Unix.sockaddr ->
  ((input_channel * output_channel) -> unit Lwt.t) ->
  server Lwt.tSince Lwt 3.0.0, this is just an alias for Lwt_io.establish_server.
val shutdown_server_1 : server -> unitOld version of Lwt_io.shutdown_server. The current Lwt_io.shutdown_server returns a promise, which resolves when the server's listening socket is closed.
Since Lwt 3.0.0, this is just an alias for Lwt_io.shutdown_server.
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