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using HttpServer

http = HttpHandler() do request::Request, response::Response
    show(request)
    Response("Hello there")
end

http.events["error"] = (client, error) -> println(error)
http.events["listen"] = (port) -> println("Listening on $port")
server = Server(http)

t = @async run(server, 3000)

This starts a simple little web server asynchronously. The problem is I have no idea how to stop it. I've been going through the Julia documentation and trying to find some function that will remove this task from the queue (kill, interrupt, etc.) but nothing seems to work.

How can I kill this task?

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  • A simple solution to your problem would be to reimplement run with a cancelable loop. Julia uses libuv, so accept really is uv_accept. See esp. uv_connection_cb.
    – Phillip
    Dec 2, 2014 at 8:01
  • Thanks, but I'm actually looking for a little more general than that. The HTTP server is just an example of an asynchronously running task.
    – Nick
    Dec 3, 2014 at 0:04

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I don't see an official way to end a task specifically, but I think the general solution was the addition of throwto, which allows you to immediately schedule a task with a pending exception.

...
t = @async run(server, 3000)
...
ex = InterruptException()
Base.throwto(t, ex)
close(http.sock) # ideally HttpServer would catch exception to cleanup

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