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std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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const std = @import("../std.zig");
const builtin = std.builtin;
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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const mem = std.mem;
pub fn OutStream(
comptime Context: type,
comptime WriteError: type,
comptime writeFn: fn (context: Context, bytes: []const u8) WriteError!usize,
) type {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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return struct {
context: Context,
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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const Self = @This();
pub const Error = WriteError;
pub fn write(self: Self, bytes: []const u8) Error!usize {
return writeFn(self.context, bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
pub fn writeAll(self: Self, bytes: []const u8) Error!void {
var index: usize = 0;
while (index != bytes.len) {
index += try self.write(bytes[index..]);
}
}
pub fn print(self: Self, comptime format: []const u8, args: var) Error!void {
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return std.fmt.format(self, format, args);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
pub fn writeByte(self: Self, byte: u8) Error!void {
more std lib async I/O integration * `zig test` gainst `--test-evented-io` parameter and gains the ability to seamlessly run async tests. * `std.ChildProcess` opens its child process pipe with O_NONBLOCK when using evented I/O * `std.io.getStdErr()` gives a File that is blocking even in evented I/O mode. * Delete `std.event.fs`. The functionality is now merged into `std.fs` and async file system access (using a dedicated thread) is automatically handled. * `std.fs.File` can be configured to specify whether its handle is expected to block, and whether that is OK to block even when in async I/O mode. This makes async I/O work correctly for e.g. the file system as well as network. * `std.fs.File` has some deprecated functions removed. * Missing readv,writev,pread,pwrite,preadv,pwritev functions are added to `std.os` and `std.fs.File`. They are all integrated with async I/O. * `std.fs.Watch` is still bit rotted and needs to be audited in light of the new async/await syntax. * `std.io.OutStream` integrates with async I/O * linked list nodes in the std lib have default `null` values for `prev` and `next`. * Windows async I/O integration is enabled for reading/writing file handles. * Added `std.os.mode_t`. Integer sizes need to be audited. * Fixed #4403 which was causing compiler to crash. This is working towards: ./zig test ../test/stage1/behavior.zig --test-evented-io Which does not successfully build yet. I'd like to enable behavioral tests and std lib tests with --test-evented-io in the test matrix in the future, to prevent regressions.
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const array = [1]u8{byte};
return self.writeAll(&array);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
pub fn writeByteNTimes(self: Self, byte: u8, n: usize) Error!void {
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var bytes: [256]u8 = undefined;
mem.set(u8, bytes[0..], byte);
var remaining: usize = n;
while (remaining > 0) {
const to_write = std.math.min(remaining, bytes.len);
try self.writeAll(bytes[0..to_write]);
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remaining -= to_write;
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
}
/// Write a native-endian integer.
/// TODO audit non-power-of-two int sizes
pub fn writeIntNative(self: Self, comptime T: type, value: T) Error!void {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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var bytes: [(T.bit_count + 7) / 8]u8 = undefined;
mem.writeIntNative(T, &bytes, value);
return self.writeAll(&bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
/// Write a foreign-endian integer.
/// TODO audit non-power-of-two int sizes
pub fn writeIntForeign(self: Self, comptime T: type, value: T) Error!void {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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var bytes: [(T.bit_count + 7) / 8]u8 = undefined;
mem.writeIntForeign(T, &bytes, value);
return self.writeAll(&bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
/// TODO audit non-power-of-two int sizes
pub fn writeIntLittle(self: Self, comptime T: type, value: T) Error!void {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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var bytes: [(T.bit_count + 7) / 8]u8 = undefined;
mem.writeIntLittle(T, &bytes, value);
return self.writeAll(&bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
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}
/// TODO audit non-power-of-two int sizes
pub fn writeIntBig(self: Self, comptime T: type, value: T) Error!void {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
2019-10-30 02:59:30 +00:00
var bytes: [(T.bit_count + 7) / 8]u8 = undefined;
mem.writeIntBig(T, &bytes, value);
return self.writeAll(&bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
2019-10-30 02:59:30 +00:00
}
/// TODO audit non-power-of-two int sizes
pub fn writeInt(self: Self, comptime T: type, value: T, endian: builtin.Endian) Error!void {
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
2019-10-30 02:59:30 +00:00
var bytes: [(T.bit_count + 7) / 8]u8 = undefined;
mem.writeInt(T, &bytes, value, endian);
return self.writeAll(&bytes);
std lib networking improvements, especially non-blocking I/O * delete the std/event/net directory * `std.event.Loop.waitUntilFdReadable` and related functions no longer have possibility of failure. On Linux, they fall back to poll() and then fall back to sleep(). * add some missing `noasync` decorations in `std.event.Loop` * redo the `std.net.Server` API. it's quite nice now, but shutdown does not work cleanly. There is a race condition with close() that I am actively working on. * move `std.io.OutStream` to its own file to match `std.io.InStream`. I started working on making `write` integrated with evented I/O, but it got tricky so I backed off and filed #3557. However I did integrate `std.os.writev` and `std.os.pwritev` with evented I/O. * add `std.Target.stack_align` * move networking tests to `lib/std/net/test.zig` * add `std.net.tcpConnectToHost` and `std.net.tcpConnectToAddress`. * rename `error.UnknownName` to `error.UnknownHostName` within the context of DNS resolution. * add `std.os.readv`, which is integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.preadv`, is now integrated with evented I/O. * `std.os.accept4` now asserts that ENOTSOCK and EOPNOTSUPP never occur (misuse of API), instead of returning errors. * `std.os.connect` is now integrated with evented I/O. `std.os.connect_async` is gone. Just use `std.os.connect`. * fix false positive dependency loop regarding async function frames * add more compile notes to help when dependency loops occur in determining whether a function is async. * ir: change an assert to ir_assert to make it easier to find workarounds for when such an assert is triggered. In this case it was trying to parse an IPv4 address at comptime.
2019-10-30 02:59:30 +00:00
}
};
}