add small explanation to iob.h

master
leitner 22 years ago
parent 6b59c8aee7
commit c2453002d3

@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
add buffer functions to write strerror(errno) add buffer functions to write strerror(errno)
add io API supporting poll, epoll and kqueue add io API supporting poll, epoll and kqueue
remove obsolete "extern" from header files remove obsolete "extern" from header files
add iob API to send several buffers and files in one batch
0.15: 0.15:
man page update (document stralloc return values) man page update (document stralloc return values)

@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ $(ARRAY_OBJS): uint64.h array.h
$(MULT_OBJS): uint64.h uint32.h uint16.h safemult.h $(MULT_OBJS): uint64.h uint32.h uint16.h safemult.h
$(IO_OBJS): uint64.h array.h io.h io_internal.h taia.h tai.h haveepoll.h havekqueue.h $(IO_OBJS): uint64.h array.h io.h io_internal.h taia.h tai.h haveepoll.h havekqueue.h
iob_addbuf.o iob_addfile.o iob_new.o iob_reset.o iob_send.o: iob_internal.h iob.h
iopause.o: select.h iopause.o: select.h
openreadclose.o readclose.o: readclose.h openreadclose.o readclose.o: readclose.h
dns_rcip.o dns_rcrw.o openreadclose.o: openreadclose.h dns_rcip.o dns_rcrw.o openreadclose.o: openreadclose.h

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iob.h

@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
#ifndef _IOB_H #ifndef _IOB_H
#define _IOB_H #define _IOB_H
/* These functions can be used to create a queue of small (or large)
* buffers and parts of files to be sent out over a socket. It is meant
* for writing HTTP servers or the like. */
/* This API works with non-blocking I/O. Simply call iob_send until it
* returns 0 (or -1). The implementation uses sendfile for zero-copy
* TCP and it will employ writev (or the built-in sendfile writev on
* BSD) to make sure the output fragments are coalesced into as few TCP
* frames as possible. On Linux it will also use the TCP_CORK socket
* option. */
#include "io.h" #include "io.h"
typedef struct io_batch io_batch; typedef struct io_batch io_batch;

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