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Module Lwt_unix.IO_vectors
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Sequences of buffer slices for writev
.
Mutable sequences of I/O vectors. An I/O vector describes a slice of a bytes
or Bigarray
buffer. Each I/O vector is a triple containing a reference to the buffer, an offset into the buffer where the slice begins, and the length of the slice.
Type abbreviation equivalent to Lwt_bytes.t
. Do not use this type name directly; use Lwt_bytes.t
instead.
append_bytes vs buffer offset length
appends a slice of the bytes
buffer buffer
beginning at offset
and with length length
to the I/O vector sequence vs
.
append_bigarray vs buffer offset length
appends a slice of the Bigarray
buffer buffer
beginning at offset
and with length length
to the I/O vector sequence vs
.
drop vs n
adjusts the I/O vector sequence vs
so that it no longer includes its first n
bytes.
is_empty vs
is true
if and only if vs
has no I/O vectors, or all I/O vectors in vs
have zero bytes.
Some systems limit the number of I/O vectors that can be passed in a single call to their writev
or readv
system calls. On those systems, if the limit is n
, this value is equal to Some n
. On systems without such a limit, the value is equal to None
.
Unless you need atomic I/O operations, you can ignore this limit. The Lwt binding automatically respects it internally. See Lwt_unix.writev
.
A typical limit is 1024 vectors.