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# define uv_inet_ntop inet_ntop |
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# define uv_inet_ntop inet_ntop |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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// Rules:
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//
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// - Do not throw from handle methods. Set errno.
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//
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// - MakeCallback may only be made directly off the event loop.
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// That is there can be no JavaScript stack frames underneith it.
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// (Is there anyway to assert that?)
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//
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// - No use of v8::WeakReferenceCallback. The close callback signifies that
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// we're done with a handle - external resources can be freed.
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//
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// - Reusable?
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//
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// - The uv_close_cb is used to free the c++ object. The close callback
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// is not made into javascript land.
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//
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// - uv_ref, uv_unref counts are managed at this layer to avoid needless
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// js/c++ boundary crossing. At the javascript layer that should all be
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// taken care of.
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#define UNWRAP \ |
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#define UNWRAP \ |
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assert(!args.Holder().IsEmpty()); \ |
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assert(!args.Holder().IsEmpty()); \ |
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assert(args.Holder()->InternalFieldCount() > 0); \ |
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assert(args.Holder()->InternalFieldCount() > 0); \ |
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