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4 :c:type:`uv_stream_t` --- Stream handle
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5 =======================================
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6
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7 Stream handles provide an abstraction of a duplex communication channel.
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8 :c:type:`uv_stream_t` is an abstract type, libuv provides 3 stream implementations
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9 in the form of :c:type:`uv_tcp_t`, :c:type:`uv_pipe_t` and :c:type:`uv_tty_t`.
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11
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12 Data types
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13 ----------
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15 .. c:type:: uv_stream_t
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16
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17 Stream handle type.
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18
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19 .. c:type:: uv_connect_t
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20
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21 Connect request type.
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22
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23 .. c:type:: uv_shutdown_t
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24
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25 Shutdown request type.
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26
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27 .. c:type:: uv_write_t
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28
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29 Write request type. Careful attention must be paid when reusing objects of
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30 this type. When a stream is in non-blocking mode, write requests sent
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31 with ``uv_write`` will be queued. Reusing objects at this point is undefined
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32 behaviour. It is safe to reuse the ``uv_write_t`` object only after the
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33 callback passed to ``uv_write`` is fired.
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34
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35 .. c:type:: void (*uv_read_cb)(uv_stream_t* stream, ssize_t nread, const uv_buf_t* buf)
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36
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37 Callback called when data was read on a stream.
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38
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39 `nread` is > 0 if there is data available or < 0 on error. When we've
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40 reached EOF, `nread` will be set to ``UV_EOF``. When `nread` < 0,
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41 the `buf` parameter might not point to a valid buffer; in that case
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42 `buf.len` and `buf.base` are both set to 0.
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43
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44 .. note::
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45 `nread` might be 0, which does *not* indicate an error or EOF. This
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46 is equivalent to ``EAGAIN`` or ``EWOULDBLOCK`` under ``read(2)``.
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47
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48 The callee is responsible for stopping/closing the stream when an error happens
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49 by calling :c:func:`uv_read_stop` or :c:func:`uv_close`. Trying to read
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50 from the stream again is undefined.
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51
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52 The callee is responsible for freeing the buffer, libuv does not reuse it.
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53 The buffer may be a null buffer (where `buf->base` == NULL and `buf->len` == 0)
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54 on error.
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55
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56 .. c:type:: void (*uv_write_cb)(uv_write_t* req, int status)
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57
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58 Callback called after data was written on a stream. `status` will be 0 in
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59 case of success, < 0 otherwise.
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60
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61 .. c:type:: void (*uv_connect_cb)(uv_connect_t* req, int status)
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62
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63 Callback called after a connection started by :c:func:`uv_connect` is done.
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64 `status` will be 0 in case of success, < 0 otherwise.
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65
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66 .. c:type:: void (*uv_shutdown_cb)(uv_shutdown_t* req, int status)
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67
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68 Callback called after a shutdown request has been completed. `status` will
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69 be 0 in case of success, < 0 otherwise.
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70
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71 .. c:type:: void (*uv_connection_cb)(uv_stream_t* server, int status)
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72
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73 Callback called when a stream server has received an incoming connection.
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74 The user can accept the connection by calling :c:func:`uv_accept`.
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75 `status` will be 0 in case of success, < 0 otherwise.
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76
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77
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78 Public members
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79 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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80
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81 .. c:member:: size_t uv_stream_t.write_queue_size
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82
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83 Contains the amount of queued bytes waiting to be sent. Readonly.
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84
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85 .. c:member:: uv_stream_t* uv_connect_t.handle
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86
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87 Pointer to the stream where this connection request is running.
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88
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89 .. c:member:: uv_stream_t* uv_shutdown_t.handle
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90
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91 Pointer to the stream where this shutdown request is running.
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92
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93 .. c:member:: uv_stream_t* uv_write_t.handle
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94
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95 Pointer to the stream where this write request is running.
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96
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97 .. c:member:: uv_stream_t* uv_write_t.send_handle
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98
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99 Pointer to the stream being sent using this write request.
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100
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101 .. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` members also apply.
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102
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103
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104 API
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105 ---
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106
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107 .. c:function:: int uv_shutdown(uv_shutdown_t* req, uv_stream_t* handle, uv_shutdown_cb cb)
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108
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109 Shutdown the outgoing (write) side of a duplex stream. It waits for pending
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110 write requests to complete. The `handle` should refer to a initialized stream.
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111 `req` should be an uninitialized shutdown request struct. The `cb` is called
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112 after shutdown is complete.
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113
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114 .. c:function:: int uv_listen(uv_stream_t* stream, int backlog, uv_connection_cb cb)
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115
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116 Start listening for incoming connections. `backlog` indicates the number of
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117 connections the kernel might queue, same as :man:`listen(2)`. When a new
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118 incoming connection is received the :c:type:`uv_connection_cb` callback is
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119 called.
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120
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121 .. c:function:: int uv_accept(uv_stream_t* server, uv_stream_t* client)
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122
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123 This call is used in conjunction with :c:func:`uv_listen` to accept incoming
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124 connections. Call this function after receiving a :c:type:`uv_connection_cb`
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125 to accept the connection. Before calling this function the client handle must
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126 be initialized. < 0 return value indicates an error.
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127
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128 When the :c:type:`uv_connection_cb` callback is called it is guaranteed that
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129 this function will complete successfully the first time. If you attempt to use
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130 it more than once, it may fail. It is suggested to only call this function once
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131 per :c:type:`uv_connection_cb` call.
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132
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133 .. note::
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134 `server` and `client` must be handles running on the same loop.
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135
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136 .. c:function:: int uv_read_start(uv_stream_t* stream, uv_alloc_cb alloc_cb, uv_read_cb read_cb)
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137
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138 Read data from an incoming stream. The :c:type:`uv_read_cb` callback will
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139 be made several times until there is no more data to read or
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140 :c:func:`uv_read_stop` is called.
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141
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142 .. versionchanged:: 1.38.0 :c:func:`uv_read_start()` now consistently
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143 returns `UV_EALREADY` when called twice, and `UV_EINVAL` when the
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144 stream is closing. With older libuv versions, it returns `UV_EALREADY`
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145 on Windows but not UNIX, and `UV_EINVAL` on UNIX but not Windows.
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146
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147 .. c:function:: int uv_read_stop(uv_stream_t*)
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148
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149 Stop reading data from the stream. The :c:type:`uv_read_cb` callback will
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150 no longer be called.
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151
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152 This function is idempotent and may be safely called on a stopped stream.
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153
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154 This function will always succeed; hence, checking its return value is
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155 unnecessary. A non-zero return indicates that finishing releasing resources
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156 may be pending on the next input event on that TTY on Windows, and does not
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157 indicate failure.
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158
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159 .. c:function:: int uv_write(uv_write_t* req, uv_stream_t* handle, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs, uv_write_cb cb)
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160
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161 Write data to stream. Buffers are written in order. Example:
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162
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163 ::
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165 void cb(uv_write_t* req, int status) {
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166 /* Logic which handles the write result */
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167 }
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168
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169 uv_buf_t a[] = {
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170 { .base = "1", .len = 1 },
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171 { .base = "2", .len = 1 }
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172 };
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173
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174 uv_buf_t b[] = {
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175 { .base = "3", .len = 1 },
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176 { .base = "4", .len = 1 }
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177 };
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178
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179 uv_write_t req1;
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180 uv_write_t req2;
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181
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182 /* writes "1234" */
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183 uv_write(&req1, stream, a, 2, cb);
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184 uv_write(&req2, stream, b, 2, cb);
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185
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186 .. note::
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187 The memory pointed to by the buffers must remain valid until the callback gets called.
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188 This also holds for :c:func:`uv_write2`.
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189
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190 .. c:function:: int uv_write2(uv_write_t* req, uv_stream_t* handle, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs, uv_stream_t* send_handle, uv_write_cb cb)
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191
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192 Extended write function for sending handles over a pipe. The pipe must be
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193 initialized with `ipc` == 1.
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194
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195 .. note::
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196 `send_handle` must be a TCP, pipe and UDP handle on Unix, or a TCP
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197 handle on Windows, which is a server or a connection (listening or
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198 connected state). Bound sockets or pipes will be assumed to be servers.
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199
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200 .. c:function:: int uv_try_write(uv_stream_t* handle, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs)
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201
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202 Same as :c:func:`uv_write`, but won't queue a write request if it can't be
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203 completed immediately.
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204
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205 Will return either:
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206
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207 * > 0: number of bytes written (can be less than the supplied buffer size).
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208 * < 0: negative error code (``UV_EAGAIN`` is returned if no data can be sent
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209 immediately).
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210
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211 .. c:function:: int uv_try_write2(uv_stream_t* handle, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs, uv_stream_t* send_handle)
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212
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213 Same as :c:func:`uv_try_write` and extended write function for sending
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214 handles over a pipe like c:func:`uv_write2`.
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215
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216 Try to send a handle is not supported on Windows,
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217 where it returns ``UV_EAGAIN``.
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218
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219 .. versionadded:: 1.42.0
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220
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221 .. c:function:: int uv_is_readable(const uv_stream_t* handle)
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222
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223 Returns 1 if the stream is readable, 0 otherwise.
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224
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225 .. c:function:: int uv_is_writable(const uv_stream_t* handle)
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226
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227 Returns 1 if the stream is writable, 0 otherwise.
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228
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229 .. c:function:: int uv_stream_set_blocking(uv_stream_t* handle, int blocking)
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230
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231 Enable or disable blocking mode for a stream.
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232
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233 When blocking mode is enabled all writes complete synchronously. The
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234 interface remains unchanged otherwise, e.g. completion or failure of the
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235 operation will still be reported through a callback which is made
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236 asynchronously.
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237
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238 .. warning::
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239 Relying too much on this API is not recommended. It is likely to change
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240 significantly in the future.
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241
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242 Currently only works on Windows for :c:type:`uv_pipe_t` handles.
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243 On UNIX platforms, all :c:type:`uv_stream_t` handles are supported.
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244
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245 Also libuv currently makes no ordering guarantee when the blocking mode
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246 is changed after write requests have already been submitted. Therefore it is
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247 recommended to set the blocking mode immediately after opening or creating
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248 the stream.
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249
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250 .. versionchanged:: 1.4.0 UNIX implementation added.
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251
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252 .. c:function:: size_t uv_stream_get_write_queue_size(const uv_stream_t* stream)
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254 Returns `stream->write_queue_size`.
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255
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256 .. versionadded:: 1.19.0
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257
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258 .. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` API functions also apply.
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