commit | a73bb047e093fcc99d1b6d5619200fe043763a71 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | James Tucker <jftucker@gmail.com> | Fri Oct 06 18:27:28 2017 -0700 |
committer | James Tucker <jftucker@gmail.com> | Thu Oct 26 14:35:21 2017 -0700 |
tree | 79dcc5b1bb37a07bb0b47c72920227846fc9745e | |
parent | 1da40f25c9527ee5e4723170d02d6c0c7eda8907 [diff] |
Update to fuchsia-zircon 0.3 Change-Id: Ifbf3cd13e12a8c8bc651d9348da65e7214875c24
Core I/O and event loop abstraction for asynchronous I/O in Rust built on futures
and mio
.
First, add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] tokio-core = "0.1"
Next, add this to your crate:
extern crate tokio_core;
You can find extensive documentation and examples about how to use this crate online at https://tokio.rs as well as the examples
folder in this repository. The API documentation is also a great place to get started for the nitty-gritty.
tokio-core
is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various BSD-like licenses.
See LICENSE-APACHE, and LICENSE-MIT for details.