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If any error + occurs the function returns <strong>nil or false</strong>, an error code + (usually errno) and an additional error message text (if avaialable).</li> + <li>At the moment false is only returned when a non-blocking I/O function + fails with EAGAIN, EWOULDBLOCK or WSAEWOULDBLOCK for any others nil is + returned as first parameter. Therefore you can use false to write portable + non-blocking I/O applications.</li> + <li>Note that the function documentation does only mention the return values + in case of a successful operation.</li> + <li>You can find a table of common error numbers and other useful constants + like signal numbers in <strong>nixio.const</strong> e.g. nixio.const.EINVAL, + nixio.const.SIGTERM, etc. For portability there is a second error constant + table <strong>nixio.const_sock</strong> for socket error codes. This might + be important if you are dealing with Windows applications, on POSIX however + const_sock is just an alias for const.</li> + <li>With some exceptions - which are explicitly stated in the function + documentation - all blocking functions are signal-protected and will not fail + with EINTR.</li> + <li>On POSIX the SIGPIPE signal will be set to ignore upon initialization. + You should restore the default behaviour or set a custom signal handler + in your program after loading nixio if you need this behaviour.</li> + </ul> + + + +</dd> + + +<dt><a name="Functions"></a><strong>Functions</strong></dt> +<dd> + Function conventions. + <br />In general all functions are namend and behave like their POSIX API + counterparts - where applicable - applying the following rules: + <ul> + <li>Functions should be named like the underlying POSIX API function omitting + prefixes or suffixes - especially when placed in an object-context ( + lockf -> File:lock, fsync -> File:sync, dup2 -> dup, ...)</li> + <li>If you are unclear about the behaviour of a function you should consult + your OS API documentation (e.g. the manpages).</li> + <li>If the name is significantly different from the POSIX-function, the + underlying function(s) are stated in the documentation.</li> + <li>Parameters should reflect those of the C-API, buffer length arguments and + by-reference parameters should be omitted for practical purposes.</li> + <li>If a C function accepts a bitfield as parameter, it should be translated + into lower case string flags representing the flags if the bitfield is the + last parameter and also omitting prefixes or suffixes. (e.g. waitpid + (pid, &s, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED) -> waitpid(pid, "nohang", "untraced"), + getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &opt, sizeof(opt)) -> + Socket:getopt("socket", "reuseaddr"), etc.) </li> + <li>If it is not applicable to provide a string representation of the + bitfield a bitfield generator helper is provided. It is named FUNCTION_flags. + (open("/tmp/test", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK) -> open("/tmp/test", open_flags( + "rdonly", "nonblock")))</li> + </ul> + + + +</dd> + + +<dt><a name="Platforms"></a><strong>Platforms</strong></dt> +<dd> + Platform information. + <ul> + <li>The minimum platform requirements are a decent POSIX 2001 support. + Builds are more or less tested on Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. Builds for + Windows XP SP1 and later can be compiled with MinGW either from Windows + itself or using the MinGW cross-compiler. Earlier versions of Windows are not + supported.</li> + <li>In general all functions which don't have any remarks + in their documentation are available on all platforms.</li> + <li>Functions with a (POSIX), (Linux) or similar prefix are only available + on these specific platforms. Same appplies to parameters of functions + with a similar suffix.</li> + <li>Some functions might have limitations on some platforms. This should + be stated in the documentation. Please also consult your OS API + documentation.</li> + </ul> + + + +</dd> + + +<dt><a name="TLS-Crypto"></a><strong>TLS-Crypto</strong></dt> +<dd> + Cryptography and TLS libraries. + <ul> + <li>Currently 3 underlying cryptography libraries are supported: openssl, + cyassl and axTLS. The name of the library in use is written to + <strong>nixio.tls_provider</strong></li> + <li>You should whenever possible use openssl or cyassl as axTLS has only + limited support. It does not provide support for non-blocking sockets and + is probably less audited than the other ones.</li> + <li>As the supported Windows versions are not suitable for embedded devices + axTLS is at the moment not supported on Windows.</li> + </ul> + + + +</dd> + + +</dl> + + + +</div> <!-- id="content" --> + +</div> <!-- id="main" --> + +<div id="about"> + <p><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0!" height="31" width="88" /></a></p> +</div> <!-- id="about" --> + +</div> <!-- id="container" --> +</body> +</html> |