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diff --git a/meta/3rd/luv b/meta/3rd/luv new file mode 160000 +Subproject 3615eb12c94a7cfa7184b8488cf908abb5e94c9 diff --git a/meta/3rd/luv/library/uv_handle_t.lua b/meta/3rd/luv/library/uv_handle_t.lua deleted file mode 100644 index b0d25bc1..00000000 --- a/meta/3rd/luv/library/uv_handle_t.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ ----@meta - ---- Base handle ---- ---- `uv_handle_t` is the base type for all libuv handle types. All API functions ---- defined here work with any handle type. ---- ----@class uv.uv_handle_t : table ---- -local handle - ---- Request handle to be closed. ---- ---- The `callback` will be called asynchronously after this call. ---- ---- This MUST be called on each handle before memory is released. ---- ---- Handles that wrap file descriptors are closed immediately but `callback` will ---- still be deferred to the next iteration of the event loop. It gives you a chance ---- to free up any resources associated with the handle. ---- ---- In-progress requests, like `uv_connect_t` or `uv_write_t`, are cancelled and ---- have their callbacks called asynchronously with `ECANCELED`. ---- ----@param callback? function -function handle:close(callback) end - ---- Gets the platform dependent file descriptor equivalent. ---- ---- The following handles are supported: TCP, pipes, TTY, UDP and poll. Calling ---- this method on other handle type will fail with `EINVAL`. ---- ---- If a handle doesn't have an attached file descriptor yet or the handle itself ---- has been closed, this function will return `EBADF`. ---- ---- **Warning**: Be very careful when using this function. libuv assumes it's in ---- control of the file descriptor so any change to it may lead to malfunction. ---- ----@return integer|nil fileno ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name -function handle:fileno() end - ---- Returns the name of the struct for a given handle (e.g. `"pipe"` for `uv_pipe_t`) ---- and the libuv enum integer for the handle's type (`uv_handle_type`). ---- ----@return string type ----@return integer enum -function handle:get_type() end - ---- Returns `true` if the handle referenced, `false` if not. ---- ----@return boolean|nil has_ref ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name -function handle:has_ref() end - ---- Returns `true` if the handle is active, `false` if it's inactive. ---- ---- What "activeā€¯ means depends on the type of handle: ---- ---- - A `uv_async_t` handle is always active and cannot be deactivated, except by closing it with `uv.close()`. ---- ---- - A `uv_pipe_t`, `uv_tcp_t`, `uv_udp_t`, etc. handle - basically any handle that deals with I/O - is active when it is doing something that involves I/O, like reading, writing, connecting, accepting new connections, etc. ---- ---- - A `uv_check_t`, `uv_idle_t`, `uv_timer_t`, etc. handle is active when it has been started with a call to `uv.check_start()`, `uv.idle_start()`, `uv.timer_start()` etc. until it has been stopped with a call to its respective stop function. ---- ----@return boolean|nil active ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name -function handle:is_active() end - ---- Returns `true` if the handle is closing or closed, `false` otherwise. ---- ---- **Note**: This function should only be used between the initialization of the ---- handle and the arrival of the close callback. ---- ----@return boolean|nil closing ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name -function handle:is_closing() end - ---- Gets or sets the size of the receive buffer that the operating system uses for ---- the socket. ---- ---- If `size` is omitted (or `0`), this will return the current send buffer size; otherwise, this will use `size` to set the new send buffer size. ---- ---- This function works for TCP, pipe and UDP handles on Unix and for TCP and UDP ---- handles on Windows. ---- ---- **Note**: Linux will set double the size and return double the size of the ---- original set value. ---- ----@param size integer ----@return 0|nil success ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name ---- ----@overload fun(self):(current_size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) ----@overload fun(self, size: 0):(current_size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) -function handle:recv_buffer_size(size) end - ---- Reference the given handle. ---- ---- References are idempotent, that is, if a handle is already referenced calling this function again will have no effect. -function handle:ref() end - - ---- Gets or sets the size of the send buffer that the operating system uses for the ---- socket. ---- ---- If `size` is omitted (or `0`), this will return the current send buffer size; otherwise, this will use `size` to set the new send buffer size. ---- ---- This function works for TCP, pipe and UDP handles on Unix and for TCP and UDP ---- handles on Windows. ---- ---- **Note**: Linux will set double the size and return double the size of the ---- original set value. ---- ----@param size integer ----@return integer|nil success ----@return uv.error.message|nil err ----@return uv.error.name|nil err_name ---- ----@overload fun(self):(current_size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) ----@overload fun(self, size: 0):(current_size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) -function handle:send_buffer_size(size) end - - ---- Un-reference the given handle. References are idempotent, that is, if a handle ---- is not referenced calling this function again will have no effect. -function handle:unref() end
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