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Net Module
Index
net/accept net/accept-loop net/address net/address-unpack net/chunk net/close net/connect net/flush net/listen net/localname net/peername net/read net/recv-from net/send-to net/server net/shutdown net/write
net/accept cfunction source
(net/accept stream &opt timeout) Get the next connection on a server stream. This would usually be called in a loop in a dedicated fiber. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil. Returns a new duplex stream which represents a connection to the client.Community Examples
net/accept-loop cfunction source
(net/accept-loop stream handler) Shorthand for running a server stream that will continuously accept new connections. Blocks the current fiber until the stream is closed, and will return the stream.Community Examples
net/address cfunction source
(net/address host port &opt type multi) Look up the connection information for a given hostname, port, and connection type. Returns a handle that can be used to send datagrams over network without establishing a connection. On Posix platforms, you can use :unix for host to connect to a unix domain socket, where the name is given in the port argument. On Linux, abstract unix domain sockets are specified with a leading '@' character in port. If `multi` is truthy, will return all address that match in an array instead of just the first.Community Examples
net/address-unpack cfunction source
(net/address-unpack address) Given an address returned by net/adress, return a host, port pair. Unix domain sockets will have only the path in the returned tuple.Community Examples
net/chunk cfunction source
(net/chunk stream nbytes &opt buf timeout) Same a net/read, but will wait for all n bytes to arrive rather than return early. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil.Community Examples
net/connect cfunction source
(net/connect host port &opt type bindhost bindport) Open a connection to communicate with a server. Returns a duplex stream that can be used to communicate with the server. Type is an optional keyword to specify a connection type, either :stream or :datagram. The default is :stream. Bindhost is an optional string to select from what address to make the outgoing connection, with the default being the same as using the OS's preferred address.Community Examples
net/flush cfunction source
(net/flush stream) Make sure that a stream is not buffering any data. This temporarily disables Nagle's algorithm. Use this to make sure data is sent without delay. Returns stream.Community Examples
net/listen cfunction source
(net/listen host port &opt type) Creates a server. Returns a new stream that is neither readable nor writeable. Use net/accept or net/accept-loop be to handle connections and start the server. The type parameter specifies the type of network connection, either a :stream (usually tcp), or :datagram (usually udp). If not specified, the default is :stream. The host and port arguments are the same as in net/address.Community Examples
net/localname cfunction source
(net/localname stream) Gets the local address and port in a tuple in that order.Community Examples
net/peername cfunction source
(net/peername stream) Gets the remote peer's address and port in a tuple in that order.Community Examples
net/read cfunction source
(net/read stream nbytes &opt buf timeout) Read up to n bytes from a stream, suspending the current fiber until the bytes are available. `n` can also be the keyword `:all` to read into the buffer until end of stream. If less than n bytes are available (and more than 0), will push those bytes and return early. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil. Returns a buffer with up to n more bytes in it, or raises an error if the read failed.Community Examples
net/recv-from cfunction source
(net/recv-from stream nbytes buf &opt timoeut) Receives data from a server stream and puts it into a buffer. Returns the socket-address the packet came from. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil.Community Examples
net/send-to cfunction source
(net/send-to stream dest data &opt timeout) Writes a datagram to a server stream. dest is a the destination address of the packet. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil. Returns stream.Community Examples
net/server function source
(net/server host port &opt handler type) Start a server asynchronously with net/listen and net/accept-loop. Returns the new server stream.Community Examples
net/shutdown cfunction source
(net/shutdown stream &opt mode) Stop communication on this socket in a graceful manner, either in both directions or just reading/writing from the stream. The `mode` parameter controls which communication to stop on the socket. * `:wr` is the default and prevents both reading new data from the socket and writing new data to the socket. * `:r` disables reading new data from the socket. * `:w` disable writing data to the socket. Returns the original socket.Community Examples
net/write cfunction source
(net/write stream data &opt timeout) Write data to a stream, suspending the current fiber until the write completes. Takes an optional timeout in seconds, after which will return nil. Returns nil, or raises an error if the write failed.Community Examples