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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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How is asynchronous javascript interpreted and executed in Node.js?

I've been doing a lot of research into the core of Node.js lately, and I have some questions about the inner workings of the Node platform. As I understand it, Node.js works like this: Node has an ...
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Relationship between event loop,libuv and v8 engine

I am learning through the architecture of Node.js. I have following questions. Is event loop a part of libuv or v8? Is event queue a part of event loop? are event queue generated by libuv or v8 ...
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C optimization: conditional store to avoid dirtying a cache line

In the libuv source, I found this code: /* The if statement lets the compiler compile it to a conditional store. * Avoids dirtying a cache line. */ if (loop->stop_flag != 0) loop->...
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Why is stdout buffering?

I am trying to learn the libuv api and wrote the following test: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <uv.h> void timer_cb(uv_timer_t* timer) { int* i = timer->...
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What does the "EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted" error mean?

What does this error actually mean? What is a "cross-device link"? It is mentioned on this libuv page but it doesn't give any details beyond "cross-device link not permitted".
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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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Calling Javascript function from a C++ callback in V8

I'm trying to call a registered JS function when a c++ callback is called, but I'm getting a segfault for what I assume is a scoping issue. Handle<Value> addEventListener( const Arguments&...
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libuv undefined reference to uv_loop_new

After compiling, I am trying to run libuv sample program: #include <stdio.h> #include <uv.h> int main() { uv_loop_t *loop = uv_loop_new(); printf("Now quitting.\n"); uv_run(...
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Variable declarations, using libuv

I am trying to learn how to use libuv. I am on a mac OS X and have the library downloaded and installed. I can compile and run small test programs one only starts a callback loop and then exits since ...
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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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print libuv threadpool size in node js 8

This link purely specifies that libuv provides a thread pool which can be used to run user code and get notified in the loop thread. Its default size is 4, but it can be changed at startup time by ...
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Strange optimization? in `libuv`. Please explain [duplicate]

The libuv contains next code in core.c:uv_run() /* The if statement lets the compiler compile it to a conditional store. * Avoids dirtying a cache line. */ if (loop->stop_flag != 0) loop->...
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Linking libuv library in XCode

Has anyone had any experience with linking libuv in xcode? I've created a submodule in git to allow easy updating to the library but I can't quite figure out how to correctly add the library to the ...
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Terminate a gevent lib Greenlet when encountering a long running regex parse

This doesn't address my question: How to timeout function in python, timeout less than a second In the comments, it states the issue I'm having: According to the signal documentation, this won't work: ...
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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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Closing libUV Handles Correctly

I'm trying to find out how to fix these memory leaks I'm getting while running this program with Valgrind. The leaks occur with the two allocations in nShell_client_main. But I'm not sure how to ...
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Does the .pipe() perform a memcpy in node.js?

This is a conceptual query regarding system level optimisation. My understanding by reading the NodeJS Documentation is that pipes are handy to perform flow control on streams. Background: I have ...
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How does the UV_RUN_NOWAIT mode work in libuv?

When running an event loop in libuv using the uv_run function, there's a "mode" parameter that is used with the following values: UV_RUN_DEFAULT UV_RUN_ONCE UV_RUN_NOWAIT The first two are obvious. ...
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how libuv threads in nodejs utilize multi core cpu

I am not able to find out whether libuv in node.js uses multi core cpus or it runs all of its threads in on single core only using time slicing? As node.js is single threaded but libuv has its own ...
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dnx kestrel "System.EntryPointNotFoundException: uv_loop_size"

I'm trying to run an unmodified Web Api application created by yo aspnet. I'm getting this error: System.EntryPointNotFoundException: uv_loop_size at (wrapper managed-to-native) Microsoft.AspNet....
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Does libuv provide any facilities to attach a buffer to a connection and re use it

I am evaluating libuv as a library for a C/c++ server that I am writing. The protocol is length prefixed so as soon as I can read a 32 bit integer from the stream I should be able to tell what size of ...
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Node js : how libuv thread pool works?

I am learning Node Js, I understand the heart of node js is the reactor pattern which is based on the event loop. When any event occurs it goes to the event queue and then gets picked up by the stack ...
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Understanding libuv / epoll / non-blocking network IO

I am trying to understand how non-blocking network IO is working in Node.js/libuv. I already found out that file IO is done using libuv worker threads (thus, in a background thread). However it is ...
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Is libuv just a wrapper on libev on POSIX systems?

I am really confused between libev and libuv. Is libuv just a wrapper on libev on POSIX systems? If not where does it differ?
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node.js Internals: How can I find out where `process.binding('eval')` gets defined?

How can I find out where in the C++ source code of node.js the JavaScript object gets defined which I can access through process.binding('eval')? - I already found out that it's in /src/node_script.cc ...
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Compiling libuv with libwebsockets

I am trying to run the "libwebsockets-test-server" that is installed with the LWS library, but it will not run because "lwsts[31616]: libuv support not compiled in". I have checked that libuv is ...
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Invoking some callback function twice leads to Segmentation fault: Nan

I am writing C++ addon using nbind - GitHub link for most thing and Nan - GitHub link for calling callbacks asynchronous. When I invoke callback only once, it works perfect. But When I invoke callback ...
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JavaScript Internals: At what interval does the event loop run?

This is a question about JavaScript internals. Lets say I have 10 async tasks that all take x number of seconds to run. Whilst waiting for a response the script is idle. In the background the ...
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Libraries to compile libuv on os x?

I'm trying to learn some libuv and it seems there's a great book that goes through it. However, the book doesn't explain how to actually compile it. I ran make on the code that I pulled from github, ...
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How to do async file io in qt?

I was wondering how to achieve async file io in qt? Is this even achievable in vanilla qt or would someone need to use another library (libuv for example) to achieve something like this? I was looking ...
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(How) am I supposed to destroy a uv_async_t?

After I'm done with a uv_async_t, I'm supposed to destroy it to avoid any leaks, right? From glancing at the docs, it appears I'm supposed to use uv_close() for this, but it takes a uv_handle_t*, not ...
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Nodejs Addons uv_queue_work segmentation fault

I'm trying to create a very little nodejs addons example. My c++ code is this: void __sleep(uv_work_t* req) { usleep(1000 * 1000 * 5); // = 5seconds } void after(uv_work_t *handle, int status) { ...
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Can a setImmediate() function scheduled in an I/O callback recalculate timeout for other I/O notifications?

There is the poll stage of the Node js's event loop. Its aim is to blockingly wait for I/O notifications and then execute needed callbacks. A timeout time of the waiting is calculated before entering ...
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What is the exact handling of the NodeJS Event Loop?

I know that NodeJS Event Loop collects Tasks from Event Queue and transfers control to the callback of the Task. When the task is completed, the Task transfers control from Event Loop. Therefore, I ...
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How to control the transmission speed under libuv?

As we all know, libuv is an asynchronous network library, it will do its best to send out the data, however, in some cases, we can not take all the bandwidth, transmission speed needs to be controlled ...
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Does nextTick means next phase in Node.js (Event Loop)?

What does process.nextTick exactly mean ? Does nextTick mean, after callback queue pop for one element in the current phase ? Or before moving to the next phase after executing all callbacks in the ...
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