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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andy Li <a...@onthewings.net>
* Package name : ocaml-luv
Version : 0.5.6
Upstream Author : Anton Bachin <antonbac...@yahoo.com>
* URL : https://github.com/aantron/luv
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: OCaml
Description : a OCaml binding to libuv
Luv is a binding to libuv, the cross-platform C library that does
asynchronous I/O in Node.js and runs its main loop.
Besides asynchronous I/O, libuv also supports multiprocessing and
multithreading. Multiple event loops can be run in different
threads. libuv also exposes a lot of other functionality, amounting
to a full OS API, and an alternative to the standard module Unix.
This is a dependency of haxe 4.2.0 and will be maintained under the
OCaml team.
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ocaml-luv 0.5.10 is uploaded
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