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  Promises and event-driven I/O
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  doc/lwt.unix/Lwt_unix/Versioned/index.html
Module Lwt_unix.VersionedSource
Versioned variants of APIs undergoing breaking changes.
Old version of Lwt_unix.bind. The current Lwt_unix.bind evaluates to a promise, because the internal bind(2) system call can block if the given socket is a Unix domain socket.
Since Lwt 3.0.0, this is just an alias for Lwt_unix.bind.
Source
val recv_msg_2 : 
  socket:file_descr ->
  io_vectors:IO_vectors.t ->
  (int * Unix.file_descr list) Lwt.tSince Lwt 5.0.0, this is an alias for Lwt_unix.recv_msg.
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val send_msg_2 : 
  socket:file_descr ->
  io_vectors:IO_vectors.t ->
  fds:Unix.file_descr list ->
  int Lwt.tSince Lwt 5.0.0, this is an alias for Lwt_unix.send_msg.
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