commit | fe551aa8f80e796321177e542b74ff46b7f9552f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Carl Lerche <me@carllerche.com> | Fri Apr 07 14:17:27 2017 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Apr 07 14:17:27 2017 -0700 |
tree | b6ba95b0abd3620e68ef04559f4f48135be55623 | |
parent | c401da580da8710ebfc15a64e971ff0aa837b611 [diff] |
kqueue: Ignore EPIPE coming out of `kevent` (#584) This commit updates mio to ignore `EPIPE` coming out of `kevent`. It turns out that older versions of OSX (10.10 and 10.11 have been confirmed) will return an `EPIPE` when registering one half of a pipe where the other half has been closed. On other platforms this is an ok operation which just returns that the pipe is readable/writable (to return an error/eof), so this brings the OSX behavior in line by ignoring the error and moving to the next event. Closes #582
Mio is a lightweight I/O library for Rust with a focus on adding as little overhead as possible over the OS abstractions.
API documentation
This is a low level library, if you are looking for something easier to get started with, see Tokio.
To use mio
, first add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] mio = "0.6"
Then, add this to your crate root:
extern crate mio;
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Currently supported platforms:
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