package cohttp-mirage
Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
val pp_error : error Fmt.t
pp_error
is the pretty-printer for errors.
The type for write errors.
val pp_write_error : write_error Fmt.t
pp_write_error
is the pretty-printer for write errors.
create flow
allocates send and receive buffers and associates them with the given unbuffered flow
.
val read_char : t -> (char Mirage_flow.or_eof, error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
Reads a single character from the channel, blocking if there is no immediately available input data.
val read_some :
?len:int ->
t ->
(Cstruct.t Mirage_flow.or_eof, error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
read_some ?len t
reads up to len
characters from the input channel and at most a full buffer
. If len
is not specified, it reads all available data and returns that buffer.
val read_exactly :
len:int ->
t ->
(Cstruct.t list Mirage_flow.or_eof, error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
read_exactly len t
reads len
bytes from the channel t
or fails with Eof
.
val read_line :
?len:int ->
t ->
(Cstruct.t list Mirage_flow.or_eof, error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
read_line t
reads a line of input, which is terminated either by a CRLF sequence, or the end of the channel (which counts as a line).
If ?len
is provided then the maximum length of the line returned will be len
bytes. If the line is longer than len
then an error will be returned. With len = 0
, read_line
always returns an error.
If the input data is untrusted then care should be taken to ensure len
is set to an application-specific small value to bound the amount of memory allocated by read_line
.
val write_char : t -> char -> unit
write_char t ch
writes a single character to the output channel.
val write_string : t -> string -> int -> int -> unit
write_string t buf off len
writes len
bytes from a string buf
, starting from from offset off
.
val write_buffer : t -> Cstruct.t -> unit
write_buffer t buf
copies the buffer to the channel's output buffer. The buffer should not be modified after being written, and it will be recycled into the buffer allocation pool at some future point.
val write_line : t -> string -> unit
write_line t buf
writes the string buf
to the output channel and append a newline character afterwards.
val flush : t -> (unit, write_error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
flush t
flushes the output buffer and block if necessary until it is all written out to the flow.
val close : t -> (unit, write_error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
close t
calls flush
and then close the underlying flow.