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libuv is a platform layer for Node written in C. Its purpose is to abstract IOCP on Windows and libev-like functionality on Unix systems.

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Libuv 1.10.0 dll not found when using Amazon.Lambda.TestTool-3.1 (.NET)

Been stuck for several hours trying to use the Mock Lambda test tool for one of my C# Lambda's, 2 machines same issue.. would be great if anyone could help me out.. AWS .NET Core 3.1 Mock Lambda Test ...
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How do I convert a Windows IO completion port HANDLE to a GLib's GPollFD for a custom GSource?

I'm in the very unfortunate position of needing to interface nodejs's libuv and GLib's MainLoop on all three major OSes. I need to interleave both libuv's main loop and GLib's maing loop so that both ...
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Solution to Blocking system call by worker thread in Node.js

I recently learnt about user level threads and kernel level threads in Operating System book by tanenbaum. Since user level threads are handled by library packages and since had worked with node.js a ...
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Lua returning output after subprocess

Working in lua, I have a table of key/value pairs local fmtsToRun = { name = function() return configSubTable end } Which could be 1 or more entries in length. I need to loop through each ...
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How to access to worker's queued requests?

I'm implementing a web server using nodejs which must serve a lot of concurrent requests. As nodejs processes the requests one by one, it keeps them in an internal queue (in libuv, I guess). I also ...
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How to limit the bandwidth when read data under libuv

As we all know, libuv is an asynchronous network library. Now I code a http download client with libuv, but I don't know how to limit the speed during downloading. in other words, how to control the ...
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Libuv: protecting the event loop from concurrent accesses

I would like to know what precautions are needed to be able to safely add callbacks to a libuv event loop from multiple threads in C++. More details I have some multi-threaded C++11 code that I want ...
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How does Node.js process incoming requests?

In order to dive into more complex concepts about Node.js, I am doing some research to make sure I understand the principles about the language and the basic building blocks it´s build upon. As far as ...
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How does libuv and Node.js actually schedule timers?

How does libuv and the operating system actually schedule timers like setTimeout and setInterval in Node.js? I see that no CPU is used by the node process until a timer fires. Does this mean the OS ...
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libuv error creating echo server udp based

i am having an issue when i start listening from incoming messages, server is stuck on uv_run, i had the server working but deleted the file with the wrong file on compilation and now i am stuck =/ i ...
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libuv and intel-iot-devkit/mraa for Beaglebone Black IO control

Does someone use libuv and the the intel-iot-devkit/mraa together doing some not so fast IO work. I do need any framework in C for doing some measurement and control stuff on a BBB. Or is there any ...
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How to get correct file size only on the completion of a detected file change, not at the beginning?

I'm using libuv's uv_fs_event_t to monitor file changes. And once a change is detected, I open the file in the callback uv_fs_event_cb. However, my program requires to also get the full file size when ...
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Inheriting from libuv handles

The libuv handles have a void* data field to carry around any context information (pretty standard pattern for callbacks in C-land). However, since I'm working in C++-land, I would like to use ...
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Touch file then write to it in Node

How do I touch a file before writing to it? Attempt fs = require 'fs' os = require 'os' path = require 'path' json_filepath = path.join os.tempdir(), 'cache', 'foo.json' module.exports = (cb) -...
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libuv: Correct thread management

I have an application which needs to regularly marshal data between two libuv loops. I need to be able to marshal onto either of the loops at any time from any thread. My current attempt is below. It ...
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Rust FFI, callbacks, and lifetimes

I'm trying to build a nice rust wrapper around libuv, an event loop library written in C. I'm pretty much "done", but I'm having some trouble with callbacks and lifetimes. Being an event loop library,...
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Passing c++ lambda to C functions

I am trying to wrap a C++ layer over libuv, and using lambda for callback functions. However gcc is erroring out. Here is the minified version: #include <uv.h> class Test { public: void ...
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What does (*(QUEUE **) &((*(q))[0])) mean in libuv, or How does the queue work?

I am just getting into void pointers and double pointers in C and such to try and make things dynamic. Then I came across this which looks as follows: typedef void *QUEUE[2]; #define QUEUE_NEXT(q) ...
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methodology to handle struct containing uv_tcp_client

This is not a real question for the C language players and networking programming experts, but a discussion I would like to launch about how to deal with struct containing basic libuv components such ...
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libuv threads are executing sequentially in nodejs

So I was executing this code to check the number of threads in threadpool created by libuv library - var fs = require('fs'); var util = require('util'); var sleep = require('sleep'); var start = ...
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process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE always showing undefined on macos

I am running a simple node script - var fs = require('fs'); var start = new Date(); var simulateTime = 1000; console.log('LIBUV Threads: ', process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE); for (var i = 0; i < 6;...
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Why can libuv's threadpool lead to unrecoverable and catastrophic memory fragmentation?

The documentation for Node's zlib library says: All zlib APIs, except those that are explicitly synchronous, use libuv's threadpool. This can lead to surprising effects in some applications, such ...
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Is there a necessity to have locking / thread sync in libuv loop contexts running in different threads

I want to spin up multiple threads with pthread and in each thread I wanted to start an async event loop, here in, libuv, using uv_loop_init() and wanted to poll for sockets and run few timers. A ...
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uv_start_read on windows named pipe client waits until the server closes its pipe and results in EOF

I have two programs, one that I've written and works as a pipe server and uses io completion ports . the other isn't written by me but it's open source and it uses libuv heavily for its async ...
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libuv based server crash when there are two connections back to back

Doing some research on high performance TCP server (not necessarily for HTTP) for testing purpose. Followed some sample code and created a libuv based TCP server, however the following sample code ...
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implementation of threads in nodejs

nodejs runs on single thread, and when I read a file asynchronously then nodejs will run a thread in background to read that file, I believe the idea is to use as many CPU cores as possible. Consider ...
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How does libuv compare to Boost/ASIO? [closed]

I'd be interested in aspects like: scope/features performance maturity
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Why is there inconsistency with the order in which setTimeout and setImmediate are executed outside the event loop? [duplicate]

setTimeout(() => { console.log("In setTimeout"); }); setImmediate(() => { console.log("In setImmediate"); }); Output : As you can see, the first time I run the module, setImmediate's ...
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How to use libuv with a bytecode virtual machine

How would you use libuv inside a bytecode virtual machine, say i have this function void vm_run(vm_t* vm); Which starts the virtual machine to execute code it will keep running as long the user's ...
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call uv_write from multi thread, its callback never get called

I've read the tcp-echo-server.c example from libuv, now I'm writing a small multi-thread tcp server based on that. I used the uv_default_loop in the main thread to accept connections, and put new ...
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Monitor file contents without looping

I need to monitor a file for any changes that may occur, meaning if some data is written into it or if the content in it is changed by someone. I need to implement this on Linux without waiting in any ...
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Confusion about node.js internal asynchronous I/O mechanism

I have learned that node.js use libeio internally to perform async file I/O, with thread pool, on *nix platform, am I right? What about async network I/O? Is it done by libev? Is there also a ...
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Is custom promise implementation in Node.js going to block the I/O? [duplicate]

So I wrote this Node.js module that is responsible for maintaining and manipulating current presence of employees using the application (there are 100 employees using it tops at the point). There are ...
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libuv - free write buffer

The documentation for uv_write states [1]: Note The memory pointed to by the buffers must remain valid until the callback gets called. This also holds for uv_write2(). So a dynamic allocation ...
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How a single threaded application can be asynchorous nodejs [duplicate]

Node js is a single-threaded application even though it executes the asynchronous operation my initial understanding about this was like this “The Event loop runs in a separate thread in the user ...
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How does the event loop unblock itself from network I/O?

libuv has a central event loop and allows asynchronous network I/O, timers etc around it. The high level architecutre as presented in the docs is: When the event loop blocks for "ready" sockets (...
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Nodejs - libuv non-blocking event callback

I am trying to build an application using Node.Js which requires the native module support. I have used libuv library through the application and I was able to make most of the async methods work ...
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libuv has memory leaks in simpliest example?

I took the code snippet from libuv-book https://nikhilm.github.io/uvbook/basics.html and tested it for memory leaks with next simple code: #define _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC #include <stdlib.h> #...
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Does the poll phase manages the assignment and execution of requests?

I was learning about the event loop. I was confused whether the poll phase performs both the operations as mentioned below or any one.And if not the which phase does it? 1) decide whether a request ...
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Call uv_async_send from std::thread doesn't work

I have a problem with calling uv_async_send from std::thread. Here the code snippet In c++ addon for node-js initialization thread: ... uv_async_init(uv_default_loop(), async_v8_cb_, OnAsyncResponse)...
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Node.js c++ addon async librarary(libvlc) callback segmentation fault

I'm trying to create wrapper for libvlc for node.js (most of them are deprecated). LibLVC generaate it's events asynchronously, but if I try to call js callback in such event, it encounter ...
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libuv simple echo client

I'm trying to develop a simple echo client using unix pipes for the following example code: https://github.com/nikhilm/uvbook/blob/master/code/pipe-echo-server/main.c this is my client code: #...
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What is __attribute__((unused)) static?

In libuv file heap-inl.h, I see the following macro #if defined(__GNUC__) # define HEAP_EXPORT(declaration) __attribute__((unused)) static declaration ... HEAP_EXPORT(void heap_init(struct heap* heap)...
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How do I pump window messages in a nodejs addon?

In a Windows nodejs addon, I've created a window for the purpose of receiving messages. Handle<Value> MakeMessageWindow(const Arguments &args) { // exposed to JS ... CreateWindow(L"...
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Nodejs cluster not taking concurrent calls correctly

[Edit: I added some profiling logs and process exit traces to the code, and pasted the results at the end of the post] I can't get Nodejs cluster to properly make use of the server's available CPUs ...
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How setImmediate is different from setTimeout(fn, 0)

Which all phases exactly setImmediate and setTimeout goes through. It's not well-explained what all phases exactly setImmediate and setTimeout goes through, please see the nodeJS guide once there the ...
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How Does All Console Logs Get Executed First In Node.js?

I understand that Node.js is asynchronous and uses the event loop to perform I/O tasks. I understand that your code will be parsed first from top to bottom and then later execute user defined ...
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How can I trace the libuv systemcall call?

I want to check which libuv systemcall is used when I trace a js file. However, libuv does not seem to be a trace because it comes in a static library form on the node. What should I do in this case? ...
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In Node.js If v8 Runs Your JavaScript, What Runs The Node.js Api?

I'm trying to understand the internal structure of Node.js. To my understanding V8 runs the JavaScript(EcmaScript) which makes sense. Since all the Node.js Api is not JavaScript but looks like ...
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Does Node Js use libuv Thread Pool for Network I/O

I am learning Node.js I have found this note on libuv official documentation- “ libuv uses a thread pool to make asynchronous file I/O operations possible, but network I/O is always performed in a ...

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