---@meta -- luacheck: no unused args error('Cannot require a meta file') --- The luv project provides access to the multi-platform support library --- libuv in Lua code. It was primarily developed for the luvit project as --- the built-in `uv` module, but can be used in other Lua environments. --- --- More information about the core libuv library can be found at the original --- libuv documentation page. --- --- --- Here is a small example showing a TCP echo server: --- --- ```lua --- local uv = require("luv") -- "luv" when stand-alone, "uv" in luvi apps --- --- local server = uv.new_tcp() --- server:bind("127.0.0.1", 1337) --- server:listen(128, function (err) --- assert(not err, err) --- local client = uv.new_tcp() --- server:accept(client) --- client:read_start(function (err, chunk) --- assert(not err, err) --- if chunk then --- client:write(chunk) --- else --- client:shutdown() --- client:close() --- end --- end) --- end) --- print("TCP server listening at 127.0.0.1 port 1337") --- uv.run() -- an explicit run call is necessary outside of luvit --- ``` --- --- --- The luv library contains a single Lua module referred to hereafter as `uv` for --- simplicity. This module consists mostly of functions with names corresponding to --- their original libuv versions. For example, the libuv function `uv_tcp_bind` has --- a luv version at `uv.tcp_bind`. Currently, only one non-function field exists: --- `uv.constants`, which is a table. --- --- --- In addition to having simple functions, luv provides an optional method-style --- API. For example, `uv.tcp_bind(server, host, port)` can alternatively be called --- as `server:bind(host, port)`. Note that the first argument `server` becomes the --- object and `tcp_` is removed from the function name. Method forms are --- documented below where they exist. --- --- --- Functions that accept a callback are asynchronous. These functions may --- immediately return results to the caller to indicate their initial status, but --- their final execution is deferred until at least the next libuv loop iteration. --- After completion, their callbacks are executed with any results passed to it. --- --- Functions that do not accept a callback are synchronous. These functions --- immediately return their results to the caller. --- --- Some (generally FS and DNS) functions can behave either synchronously or --- asynchronously. If a callback is provided to these functions, they behave --- asynchronously; if no callback is provided, they behave synchronously. --- --- --- Some unique types are defined. These are not actual types in Lua, but they are --- used here to facilitate documenting consistent behavior: --- - `fail`: an assertable `nil, string, string` tuple (see Error handling) --- - `callable`: a `function`; or a `table` or `userdata` with a `__call` --- metamethod --- - `buffer`: a `string` or a sequential `table` of `string`s --- - `threadargs`: variable arguments (`...`) of type `nil`, `boolean`, `number`, --- `string`, or `userdata` --- --- --- This documentation is mostly a retelling of the libuv API documentation --- within the context of luv's Lua API. Low-level implementation details and --- unexposed C functions and types are not documented here except for when they --- are relevant to behavior seen in the Lua module. --- --- [Error handling]: #error-handling --- --- In libuv, errors are negative numbered constants; however, these errors and the --- functions used to handle them are not exposed to luv users. Instead, if an --- internal error is encountered, the luv function will return to the caller an --- assertable `nil, err, name` tuple. --- --- - `nil` idiomatically indicates failure --- - `err` is a string with the format `{name}: {message}` --- - `{name}` is the error name provided internally by `uv_err_name` --- - `{message}` is a human-readable message provided internally by `uv_strerror` --- - `name` is the same string used to construct `err` --- --- This tuple is referred to below as the `fail` pseudo-type. --- --- When a function is called successfully, it will return either a value that is --- relevant to the operation of the function, or the integer `0` to indicate --- success, or sometimes nothing at all. These cases are documented below. --- --- --- [reference counting]: #reference-counting --- --- The libuv event loop (if run in the default mode) will run until there are no --- active and referenced handles left. The user can force the loop to exit early by --- unreferencing handles which are active, for example by calling `uv.unref()` --- after calling `uv.timer_start()`. --- --- A handle can be referenced or unreferenced, the refcounting scheme doesn't use a --- counter, so both operations are idempotent. --- --- All handles are referenced when active by default, see `uv.is_active()` for a --- more detailed explanation on what being active involves. --- --- --- [File system operations]: #file-system-operations --- --- Most file system functions can operate synchronously or asynchronously. When a synchronous version is called (by omitting a callback), the function will --- immediately return the results of the FS call. When an asynchronous version is --- called (by providing a callback), the function will immediately return a --- `uv_fs_t userdata` and asynchronously execute its callback; if an error is encountered, the first and only argument passed to the callback will be the `err` error string; if the operation completes successfully, the first argument will be `nil` and the remaining arguments will be the results of the FS call. --- --- Synchronous and asynchronous versions of `readFile` (with naive error handling) --- are implemented below as an example: --- --- ```lua --- local function readFileSync(path) --- local fd = assert(uv.fs_open(path, "r", 438)) --- local stat = assert(uv.fs_fstat(fd)) --- local data = assert(uv.fs_read(fd, stat.size, 0)) --- assert(uv.fs_close(fd)) --- return data --- end --- --- local data = readFileSync("main.lua") --- print("synchronous read", data) --- ``` --- --- ```lua --- local function readFile(path, callback) --- uv.fs_open(path, "r", 438, function(err, fd) --- assert(not err, err) --- uv.fs_fstat(fd, function(err, stat) --- assert(not err, err) --- uv.fs_read(fd, stat.size, 0, function(err, data) --- assert(not err, err) --- uv.fs_close(fd, function(err) --- assert(not err, err) --- return callback(data) --- end) --- end) --- end) --- end) --- end --- --- readFile("main.lua", function(data) --- print("asynchronous read", data) --- end) --- ``` --- --- --- [Thread pool work scheduling]: #thread-pool-work-scheduling --- --- Libuv provides a threadpool which can be used to run user code and get notified --- in the loop thread. This threadpool is internally used to run all file system --- operations, as well as `getaddrinfo` and `getnameinfo` requests. --- --- ```lua --- local function work_callback(a, b) --- return a + b --- end --- --- local function after_work_callback(c) --- print("The result is: " .. c) --- end --- --- local work = uv.new_work(work_callback, after_work_callback) --- --- work:queue(1, 2) --- --- -- output: "The result is: 3" --- ``` --- --- --- [DNS utility functions]: #dns-utility-functions --- --- --- [Threading and synchronization utilities]: #threading-and-synchronization-utilities --- --- Libuv provides cross-platform implementations for multiple threading an --- synchronization primitives. The API largely follows the pthreads API. --- --- --- [Miscellaneous utilities]: #miscellaneous-utilities --- --- --- [Metrics operations]: #metrics-operations --- ---@class uv --- ---@field errno uv.errno --- local uv = {} -- luacheck: no unused --- This call is used in conjunction with `uv.listen()` to accept incoming --- connections. Call this function after receiving a callback to accept the --- connection. --- --- When the connection callback is called it is guaranteed that this function --- will complete successfully the first time. If you attempt to use it more than --- once, it may fail. It is suggested to only call this function once per --- connection call. --- --- ```lua --- server:listen(128, function (err) --- local client = uv.new_tcp() --- server:accept(client) --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param client_stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.accept(stream, client_stream) end --- Wakeup the event loop and call the async handle's callback. --- --- **Note**: It's safe to call this function from any thread. The callback will be --- called on the loop thread. --- --- **Warning**: libuv will coalesce calls to `uv.async_send(async)`, that is, not --- every call to it will yield an execution of the callback. For example: if --- `uv.async_send()` is called 5 times in a row before the callback is called, the --- callback will only be called once. If `uv.async_send()` is called again after --- the callback was called, it will be called again. --- ---@param async uv.uv_async_t ---@param ... uv.threadargs ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.async_send(async, ...) end --- Returns an estimate of the default amount of parallelism a program should use. Always returns a non-zero value. --- --- On Linux, inspects the calling thread’s CPU affinity mask to determine if it has been pinned to specific CPUs. --- --- On Windows, the available parallelism may be underreported on systems with more than 64 logical CPUs. --- --- On other platforms, reports the number of CPUs that the operating system considers to be online. --- ---@return integer function uv.available_parallelism() end --- Get backend file descriptor. Only kqueue, epoll, and event ports are supported. --- --- This can be used in conjunction with `uv.run("nowait")` to poll in one thread --- and run the event loop's callbacks in another --- --- **Note**: Embedding a kqueue fd in another kqueue pollset doesn't work on all --- platforms. It's not an error to add the fd but it never generates events. --- ---@return integer|nil fd function uv.backend_fd() end --- Get the poll timeout. The return value is in milliseconds, or -1 for no timeout. --- ---@return integer function uv.backend_timeout() end --- Cancel a pending request. Fails if the request is executing or has finished --- executing. Only cancellation of `uv_fs_t`, `uv_getaddrinfo_t`, --- `uv_getnameinfo_t` and `uv_work_t` requests is currently supported. --- ---@param req uv.uv_req_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.cancel(req) end --- Sets the current working directory with the string `cwd`. --- ---@param cwd string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.chdir(cwd) end --- Start the handle with the given callback. --- ---@param check uv.uv_check_t ---@param callback function ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.check_start(check, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param check uv.uv_check_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.check_stop(check) end --- Request handle to be closed. `callback` will be called asynchronously after this --- call. This MUST be called on each handle before memory is released. --- --- Handles that wrap file descriptors are closed immediately but `callback` will --- still be deferred to the next iteration of the event loop. It gives you a chance --- to free up any resources associated with the handle. --- --- In-progress requests, like `uv_connect_t` or `uv_write_t`, are cancelled and --- have their callbacks called asynchronously with `ECANCELED`. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@param callback? function function uv.close(handle, callback) end --- Returns information about the CPU(s) on the system as a table of tables for each --- CPU found. --- --- **Returns:** `table` or `fail` --- - `[1, 2, 3, ..., n]` : `table` --- - `model` : `string` --- - `speed` : `number` --- - `times` : `table` --- - `user` : `number` --- - `nice` : `number` --- - `sys` : `number` --- - `idle` : `number` --- - `irq` : `number` --- ---@return uv.cpu_info.cpu[]|nil info ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.cpu_info() end --- Returns the current working directory. --- ---@return string|nil cwd ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.cwd() end --- Disables inheritance for file descriptors / handles that this process inherited --- from its parent. The effect is that child processes spawned by this process --- don't accidentally inherit these handles. --- --- It is recommended to call this function as early in your program as possible, --- before the inherited file descriptors can be closed or duplicated. --- --- **Note:** This function works on a best-effort basis: there is no guarantee that --- libuv can discover all file descriptors that were inherited. In general it does --- a better job on Windows than it does on Unix. function uv.disable_stdio_inheritance() end --- Returns the executable path. --- ---@return string|nil exepath ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.exepath() end --- Gets the platform dependent file descriptor equivalent. --- --- The following handles are supported: TCP, pipes, TTY, UDP and poll. Passing any --- other handle type will fail with `EINVAL`. --- --- If a handle doesn't have an attached file descriptor yet or the handle itself --- has been closed, this function will return `EBADF`. --- --- **Warning**: Be very careful when using this function. libuv assumes it's in --- control of the file descriptor so any change to it may lead to malfunction. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@return integer|nil fileno ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fileno(handle) end --- Equivalent to `access(2)` on Unix. Windows uses `GetFileAttributesW()`. Access --- `mode` can be an integer or a string containing `"R"` or `"W"` or `"X"`. --- Returns `true` or `false` indicating access permission. --- ---@param path string ---@param mode integer|string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, mode:integer|string, callback:uv.fs_access.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_access(path, mode) end --- Equivalent to `chmod(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param mode integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, mode:integer, callback:uv.fs_chmod.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_chmod(path, mode) end --- Equivalent to `chown(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param uid integer ---@param gid integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, uid:integer, gid:integer, callback:uv.fs_chown.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_chown(path, uid, gid) end --- Equivalent to `close(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, callback:uv.fs_close.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_close(fd) end --- Closes a directory stream returned by a successful `uv.fs_opendir()` call. --- ---@param dir uv.luv_dir_t ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(dir:uv.luv_dir_t, callback:uv.fs_closedir.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_closedir(dir) end --- Copies a file from path to new_path. If the `flags` parameter is omitted, then the 3rd parameter will be treated as the `callback`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `boolean` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param path string ---@param new_path string ---@param flags? uv.fs_copyfile.flags ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, flags?:uv.fs_copyfile.flags, callback:uv.fs_copyfile.callback):uv.uv_fs_t ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, callback:uv.fs_copyfile.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_copyfile(path, new_path, flags) end --- Get the path being monitored by the handle. --- ---@param fs_event uv.uv_fs_event_t ---@return string|nil path ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_event_getpath(fs_event) end --- Start the handle with the given callback, which will watch the specified path --- for changes. --- ---@param fs_event uv.uv_fs_event_t ---@param path string ---@param flags uv.fs_event_start.flags ---@param callback uv.fs_event_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_event_start(fs_event, path, flags, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param fs_event uv.uv_fs_event_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_event_stop(fs_event) end --- Equivalent to `fchmod(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param mode integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, mode:integer, callback:uv.fs_fchmod.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_fchmod(fd, mode) end --- Equivalent to `fchown(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param uid integer ---@param gid integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, uid:integer, gid:integer, callback:uv.fs_fchown.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_fchown(fd, uid, gid) end --- Equivalent to `fdatasync(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, callback:uv.fs_fdatasync.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_fdatasync(fd) end --- Equivalent to `fstat(2)`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `table` or `fail` (see `uv.fs_stat`) --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param fd integer ---@return uv.fs_stat.result|nil stat ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, callback:uv.fs_fstat.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_fstat(fd) end --- Equivalent to `fsync(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, callback:uv.fs_fsync.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_fsync(fd) end --- Equivalent to `ftruncate(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param offset integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, offset:integer, callback:uv.fs_ftruncate.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_ftruncate(fd, offset) end --- Equivalent to `futime(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param atime number ---@param mtime number ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, atime:number, mtime:number, callback:uv.fs_futime.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_futime(fd, atime, mtime) end --- Equivalent to `lchown(2)`. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param uid integer ---@param gid integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, uid:integer, gid:integer, callback:uv.fs_lchown.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_lchown(fd, uid, gid) end --- Equivalent to `link(2)`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `boolean` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param path string ---@param new_path string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, callback:uv.fs_link.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_link(path, new_path) end --- Equivalent to `lstat(2)`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `table` or `fail` (see `uv.fs_stat`) --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param path integer ---@return uv.fs_stat.result|nil stat ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:integer, callback:uv.fs_lstat.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_lstat(path) end --- Equivalent to `lutime(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param atime number ---@param mtime number ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, atime:number, mtime:number, callback:uv.fs_lutime.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_lutime(path, atime, mtime) end --- Equivalent to `mkdir(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param mode integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, mode:integer, callback:uv.fs_mkdir.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_mkdir(path, mode) end --- Equivalent to `mkdtemp(3)`. --- ---@param template string ---@return string|nil path ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(template:string, callback:uv.fs_mkdtemp.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_mkdtemp(template) end --- Equivalent to `mkstemp(3)`. Returns a temporary file handle and filename. --- ---@param template string ---@return integer|nil fd ---@return string path_or_errmsg ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(template:string, callback:uv.fs_mkstemp.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_mkstemp(template) end --- Equivalent to `open(2)`. Access `flags` may be an integer or one of: `"r"`, --- `"rs"`, `"sr"`, `"r+"`, `"rs+"`, `"sr+"`, `"w"`, `"wx"`, `"xw"`, `"w+"`, --- `"wx+"`, `"xw+"`, `"a"`, `"ax"`, `"xa"`, `"a+"`, `"ax+"`, or "`xa+`". --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `integer` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- --- **Note:** On Windows, libuv uses `CreateFileW` and thus the file is always --- opened in binary mode. Because of this, the `O_BINARY` and `O_TEXT` flags are --- not supported. --- ---@param path string ---@param flags uv.fs_open.flags ---@param mode integer ---@return integer|nil fd ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, flags:uv.fs_open.flags, mode:integer, callback:uv.fs_open.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_open(path, flags, mode) end --- Opens path as a directory stream. Returns a handle that the user can pass to --- `uv.fs_readdir()`. The `entries` parameter defines the maximum number of entries --- that should be returned by each call to `uv.fs_readdir()`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `luv_dir_t userdata` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param path string ---@return uv.luv_dir_t|nil dir ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path: string, callback: uv.fs_opendir.callback, entries?: integer):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_opendir(path) end --- Get the path being monitored by the handle. --- ---@param fs_poll uv.uv_fs_poll_t ---@return string|nil path ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_poll_getpath(fs_poll) end --- Check the file at `path` for changes every `interval` milliseconds. --- --- **Note:** For maximum portability, use multi-second intervals. Sub-second --- intervals will not detect all changes on many file systems. --- ---@param fs_poll uv.uv_fs_poll_t ---@param path string ---@param interval integer ---@param callback uv.fs_poll_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_poll_start(fs_poll, path, interval, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param fs_poll uv.uv_fs_poll_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_poll_stop(fs_poll) end --- Equivalent to `preadv(2)`. Returns any data. An empty string indicates EOF. --- --- If `offset` is nil or omitted, it will default to `-1`, which indicates 'use and update the current file offset.' --- --- **Note:** When `offset` is >= 0, the current file offset will not be updated by the read. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param size integer ---@param offset? integer ---@return string|nil data ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, size:integer, offset?:integer, callback:uv.fs_read.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_read(fd, size, offset) end --- Iterates over the directory stream `luv_dir_t` returned by a successful --- `uv.fs_opendir()` call. A table of data tables is returned where the number --- of entries `n` is equal to or less than the `entries` parameter used in --- the associated `uv.fs_opendir()` call. --- ---@param dir uv.luv_dir_t ---@return uv.fs_readdir.entry[]|nil entries ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(dir:uv.luv_dir_t, callback:uv.fs_readdir.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_readdir(dir) end --- Equivalent to `readlink(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@return string|nil path ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, callback:uv.fs_readlink.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_readlink(path) end --- Equivalent to `realpath(3)`. --- ---@param path string ---@return string|nil realpath ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, callback:uv.fs_realpath.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_realpath(path) end --- Equivalent to `rename(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param new_path string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, callback:uv.fs_rename.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_rename(path, new_path) end --- Equivalent to `rmdir(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, callback:uv.fs_rmdir.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_rmdir(path) end --- Equivalent to `scandir(3)`, with a slightly different API. Returns a handle that --- the user can pass to `uv.fs_scandir_next()`. --- --- **Note:** This function can be used synchronously or asynchronously. The request --- userdata is always synchronously returned regardless of whether a callback is --- provided and the same userdata is passed to the callback if it is provided. --- ---@param path string ---@param callback? uv.fs_scandir.callback ---@return uv.uv_fs_t|nil fs ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_scandir(path, callback) end --- Called on a `uv_fs_t` returned by `uv.fs_scandir()` to get the next directory --- entry data as a `name, type` pair. When there are no more entries, `nil` is --- returned. --- --- **Note:** This function only has a synchronous version. See `uv.fs_opendir` and --- its related functions for an asynchronous version. --- ---@param fs uv.uv_fs_t ---@return string|nil name ---@return string type_or_errmsg ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.fs_scandir_next(fs) end --- Limited equivalent to `sendfile(2)`. Returns the number of bytes written. --- ---@param out_fd integer ---@param in_fd integer ---@param in_offset integer ---@param size integer ---@return integer|nil bytes ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(out_fd:integer, in_fd:integer, in_offset:integer, size:integer, callback:uv.fs_sendfile.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_sendfile(out_fd, in_fd, in_offset, size) end --- Equivalent to `stat(2)`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `table` or `fail` --- - `dev` : `integer` --- - `mode` : `integer` --- - `nlink` : `integer` --- - `uid` : `integer` --- - `gid` : `integer` --- - `rdev` : `integer` --- - `ino` : `integer` --- - `size` : `integer` --- - `blksize` : `integer` --- - `blocks` : `integer` --- - `flags` : `integer` --- - `gen` : `integer` --- - `atime` : `table` --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `nsec` : `integer` --- - `mtime` : `table` --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `nsec` : `integer` --- - `ctime` : `table` --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `nsec` : `integer` --- - `birthtime` : `table` --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `nsec` : `integer` --- - `type` : `string` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_fs_t userdata` --- ---@param path string ---@return uv.fs_stat.result|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, callback:uv.fs_stat.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_stat(path) end --- Equivalent to `statfs(2)`. --- --- **Returns** `table` or `nil` --- - `type` : `integer` --- - `bsize` : `integer` --- - `blocks` : `integer` --- - `bfree` : `integer` --- - `bavail` : `integer` --- - `files` : `integer` --- - `ffree` : `integer` --- ---@param path string ---@return uv.fs_statfs.result|nil stat --- ---@overload fun(path: string, callback: uv.fs_statfs.callback) function uv.fs_statfs(path) end --- Equivalent to `symlink(2)`. If the `flags` parameter is omitted, then the 3rd parameter will be treated as the `callback`. --- --- ---@param path string ---@param new_path string ---@param flags? uv.fs_symlink.flags|integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, flags?:uv.fs_symlink.flags|integer, callback:uv.fs_symlink.callback):uv.uv_fs_t ---@overload fun(path:string, new_path:string, callback:uv.fs_symlink.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_symlink(path, new_path, flags) end --- Equivalent to `unlink(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, callback:uv.fs_unlink.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_unlink(path) end --- Equivalent to `utime(2)`. --- ---@param path string ---@param atime number ---@param mtime number ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(path:string, atime:number, mtime:number, callback:uv.fs_utime.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_utime(path, atime, mtime) end --- Equivalent to `pwritev(2)`. Returns the number of bytes written. --- --- If `offset` is nil or omitted, it will default to `-1`, which indicates 'use and update the current file offset.' --- --- **Note:** When `offset` is >= 0, the current file offset will not be updated by the write. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param offset? integer ---@return integer|nil bytes ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(fd:integer, data:uv.buffer, offset?:integer, callback:uv.fs_write.callback):uv.uv_fs_t function uv.fs_write(fd, data, offset) end --- Gets the amount of memory available to the process in bytes based on limits --- imposed by the OS. If there is no such constraint, or the constraint is unknown, --- 0 is returned. Note that it is not unusual for this value to be less than or --- greater than the total system memory. --- ---@return number function uv.get_constrained_memory() end --- Returns the current free system memory in bytes. --- ---@return number function uv.get_free_memory() end --- Returns the title of the current process. --- ---@return string|nil title ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.get_process_title() end --- Returns the current total system memory in bytes. --- --- **Returns:** `number` --- ---@return number function uv.get_total_memory() end --- Equivalent to `getaddrinfo(3)`. Either `node` or `service` may be `nil` but not --- both. --- --- Valid hint strings for the keys that take a string: --- - `family`: `"unix"`, `"inet"`, `"inet6"`, `"ipx"`, --- `"netlink"`, `"x25"`, `"ax25"`, `"atmpvc"`, `"appletalk"`, or `"packet"` --- - `socktype`: `"stream"`, `"dgram"`, `"raw"`, --- `"rdm"`, or `"seqpacket"` --- - `protocol`: will be looked up using the `getprotobyname(3)` function (examples: `"ip"`, `"icmp"`, `"tcp"`, `"udp"`, etc) --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `table` or `fail` --- - `[1, 2, 3, ..., n]` : `table` --- - `addr` : `string` --- - `family` : `string` --- - `port` : `integer` or `nil` --- - `socktype` : `string` --- - `protocol` : `string` --- - `canonname` : `string` or `nil` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_getaddrinfo_t userdata` or `fail` --- ---@param host string ---@param service string ---@param hints? uv.getaddrinfo.hints ---@return uv.getaddrinfo.result[]|nil info ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(host:string, service:string, hints?:uv.getaddrinfo.hints, callback:uv.getaddrinfo.callback):uv.uv_getaddrinfo_t userdata|nil, string?, string? function uv.getaddrinfo(host, service, hints) end --- Returns the group ID of the process. --- --- **Note:** This is not a libuv function and is not supported on Windows. --- ---@return integer function uv.getgid() end --- Equivalent to `getnameinfo(3)`. --- --- When specified, `family` must be one of `"unix"`, `"inet"`, `"inet6"`, `"ipx"`, --- `"netlink"`, `"x25"`, `"ax25"`, `"atmpvc"`, `"appletalk"`, or `"packet"`. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `string, string` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `uv_getnameinfo_t userdata` or `fail` --- ---@param address uv.getnameinfo.address ---@return string|nil host ---@return string service_or_errmsg ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(address:uv.getnameinfo.address, callback:uv.getnameinfo.callback):uv.uv_getnameinfo_t|nil, string|nil, string|nil function uv.getnameinfo(address) end --- **Deprecated:** Please use `uv.os_getpid()` instead. --- function uv.getpid() end --- Returns the resource usage. --- --- **Returns:** `table` or `fail` --- - `utime` : `table` (user CPU time used) --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `usec` : `integer` --- - `stime` : `table` (system CPU time used) --- - `sec` : `integer` --- - `usec` : `integer` --- - `maxrss` : `integer` (maximum resident set size) --- - `ixrss` : `integer` (integral shared memory size) --- - `idrss` : `integer` (integral unshared data size) --- - `isrss` : `integer` (integral unshared stack size) --- - `minflt` : `integer` (page reclaims (soft page faults)) --- - `majflt` : `integer` (page faults (hard page faults)) --- - `nswap` : `integer` (swaps) --- - `inblock` : `integer` (block input operations) --- - `oublock` : `integer` (block output operations) --- - `msgsnd` : `integer` (IPC messages sent) --- - `msgrcv` : `integer` (IPC messages received) --- - `nsignals` : `integer` (signals received) --- - `nvcsw` : `integer` (voluntary context switches) --- - `nivcsw` : `integer` (involuntary context switches) --- ---@return uv.getrusage.result|nil usage ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.getrusage() end --- Cross-platform implementation of `gettimeofday(2)`. Returns the seconds and --- microseconds of a unix time as a pair. --- ---@return integer|nil seconds ---@return integer|string usecs_or_errmsg ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.gettimeofday() end --- Returns the user ID of the process. --- --- **Note:** This is not a libuv function and is not supported on Windows. --- ---@return integer function uv.getuid() end --- Used to detect what type of stream should be used with a given file --- descriptor `fd`. Usually this will be used during initialization to guess the --- type of the stdio streams. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return string function uv.guess_handle(fd) end --- Returns the name of the struct for a given handle (e.g. `"pipe"` for `uv_pipe_t`) --- and the libuv enum integer for the handle's type (`uv_handle_type`). --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@return string type ---@return integer enum function uv.handle_get_type(handle) end --- Returns `true` if the handle referenced, `false` if not. --- --- See [Reference counting][]. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@return boolean|nil has_ref ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.has_ref(handle) end --- Returns a current high-resolution time in nanoseconds as a number. This is --- relative to an arbitrary time in the past. It is not related to the time of day --- and therefore not subject to clock drift. The primary use is for measuring --- time between intervals. --- --- **Returns:** `number` --- ---@return number function uv.hrtime() end --- Start the handle with the given callback. --- ---@param idle uv.uv_idle_t ---@param callback function ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.idle_start(idle, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param idle uv.uv_idle_t ---@param check any ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.idle_stop(idle, check) end --- Retrieves a network interface identifier suitable for use in an IPv6 scoped --- address. On Windows, returns the numeric `ifindex` as a string. On all other --- platforms, `uv.if_indextoname()` is used. --- ---@param ifindex integer ---@return string|nil id ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.if_indextoiid(ifindex) end --- IPv6-capable implementation of `if_indextoname(3)`. --- ---@param ifindex integer ---@return string|nil name ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.if_indextoname(ifindex) end --- Returns address information about the network interfaces on the system in a --- table. Each table key is the name of the interface while each associated value --- is an array of address information where fields are `ip`, `family`, `netmask`, --- `internal`, and `mac`. --- ---@return table function uv.interface_addresses() end --- Returns `true` if the handle is active, `false` if it's inactive. What "active” --- means depends on the type of handle: --- --- - A [`uv_async_t`][] handle is always active and cannot be deactivated, except --- by closing it with `uv.close()`. --- --- - A [`uv_pipe_t`][], [`uv_tcp_t`][], [`uv_udp_t`][], etc. handle - basically --- any handle that deals with I/O - is active when it is doing something that --- involves I/O, like reading, writing, connecting, accepting new connections, --- etc. --- --- - A [`uv_check_t`][], [`uv_idle_t`][], [`uv_timer_t`][], etc. handle is active --- when it has been started with a call to `uv.check_start()`, `uv.idle_start()`, --- `uv.timer_start()` etc. until it has been stopped with a call to its --- respective stop function. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@return boolean|nil active ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.is_active(handle) end --- Returns `true` if the handle is closing or closed, `false` otherwise. --- --- **Note**: This function should only be used between the initialization of the --- handle and the arrival of the close callback. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@return boolean|nil closing ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.is_closing(handle) end --- Returns `true` if the stream is readable, `false` otherwise. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@return boolean function uv.is_readable(stream) end --- Returns `true` if the stream is writable, `false` otherwise. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@return boolean function uv.is_writable(stream) end --- Sends the specified signal to the given PID. Check the documentation on --- `uv_signal_t` for signal support, specially on Windows. --- ---@param pid integer ---@param signum integer|string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.kill(pid, signum) end --- Start listening for incoming connections. `backlog` indicates the number of --- connections the kernel might queue, same as `listen(2)`. When a new incoming --- connection is received the callback is called. --- --- **Returns:** `0` or `fail` --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param backlog integer ---@param callback uv.listen.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.listen(stream, backlog, callback) end --- Returns the load average as a triad. Not supported on Windows. --- ---@return number ---@return number ---@return number function uv.loadavg() end --- Returns `true` if there are referenced active handles, active requests, or --- closing handles in the loop; otherwise, `false`. --- ---@return boolean|nil alive ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.loop_alive() end --- Closes all internal loop resources. In normal execution, the loop will --- automatically be closed when it is garbage collected by Lua, so it is not --- necessary to explicitly call `loop_close()`. Call this function only after the --- loop has finished executing and all open handles and requests have been closed, --- or it will return `EBUSY`. --- ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.loop_close() end --- Set additional loop options. You should normally call this before the first call --- to uv_run() unless mentioned otherwise. --- --- Supported options: --- --- - `"block_signal"`: Block a signal when polling for new events. The second argument --- to loop_configure() is the signal name (as a lowercase string) or the signal number. --- This operation is currently only implemented for `"sigprof"` signals, to suppress --- unnecessary wakeups when using a sampling profiler. Requesting other signals will --- fail with `EINVAL`. --- - `"metrics_idle_time"`: Accumulate the amount of idle time the event loop spends --- in the event provider. This option is necessary to use `metrics_idle_time()`. --- --- An example of a valid call to this function is: --- --- ```lua --- uv.loop_configure("block_signal", "sigprof") --- ``` --- --- **Note:** Be prepared to handle the `ENOSYS` error; it means the loop option is --- not supported by the platform. --- ---@param option "block_signal" ---@param value "sigprof" ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(option: "metrics_idle_time"):(success:0|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) function uv.loop_configure(option, value) end --- If the loop is running, returns a string indicating the mode in use. If the loop --- is not running, `nil` is returned instead. --- ---@return string|nil function uv.loop_mode() end --- Retrieve the amount of time the event loop has been idle in the kernel’s event --- provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`). The call is thread safe. --- --- The return value is the accumulated time spent idle in the kernel’s event --- provider starting from when the [`uv_loop_t`][] was configured to collect the idle time. --- --- **Note:** The event loop will not begin accumulating the event provider’s idle --- time until calling `loop_configure` with `"metrics_idle_time"`. --- --- **Returns:** `number` --- --- --- --- --- [luv]: https://github.com/luvit/luv --- [luvit]: https://github.com/luvit/luvit --- [libuv]: https://github.com/libuv/libuv --- [libuv documentation page]: http://docs.libuv.org/ --- [libuv API documentation]: http://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/api.html --- ---@return number function uv.metrics_idle_time() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_async_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. A `nil` callback is allowed. --- --- **Note**: Unlike other handle initialization functions, this immediately starts --- the handle. --- ---@param callback? uv.new_async.callback ---@return uv.uv_async_t|nil async ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_async(callback) end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_check_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_check_t|nil check ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_check() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_fs_event_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_fs_event_t|nil fs_event ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_fs_event() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_fs_poll_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_fs_poll_t|nil fs_poll ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_fs_poll() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_idle_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_idle_t|nil idle ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_idle() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_pipe_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. The `ipc` argument is a boolean to indicate if this pipe will be used for --- handle passing between processes. --- ---@param ipc? boolean|false ---@return uv.uv_pipe_t|nil pipe ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_pipe(ipc) end --- Initialize the handle using a file descriptor. --- --- The file descriptor is set to non-blocking mode. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return uv.uv_poll_t|nil poll ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_poll(fd) end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_prepare_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_prepare_t|nil prepare ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_prepare() end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_signal_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- ---@return uv.uv_signal_t|nil signal ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_signal() end --- Initialize the handle using a socket descriptor. On Unix this is identical to --- `uv.new_poll()`. On windows it takes a SOCKET handle. --- --- The socket is set to non-blocking mode. --- ---@param fd integer ---@return uv.uv_poll_t|nil poll ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_socket_poll(fd) end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_tcp_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping it. --- Flags may be a family string: `"unix"`, `"inet"`, `"inet6"`, `"ipx"`, --- `"netlink"`, `"x25"`, `"ax25"`, `"atmpvc"`, `"appletalk"`, or `"packet"`. --- ---@param flags? uv.socket.family ---@return uv.uv_tcp_t|nil tcp ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_tcp(flags) end --- Creates and initializes a `luv_thread_t` (not `uv_thread_t`). Returns the Lua --- userdata wrapping it and asynchronously executes `entry`, which can be either --- a Lua function or a Lua function dumped to a string. Additional arguments `...` --- are passed to the `entry` function and an optional `options` table may be --- provided. Currently accepted `option` fields are `stack_size`. --- ---@param options? uv.new_thread.options ---@param entry function ---@param ... uv.threadargs ---@return uv.luv_thread_t|nil thread ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_thread(options, entry, ...) end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_timer_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. --- --- ```lua --- -- Creating a simple setTimeout wrapper --- local function setTimeout(timeout, callback) --- local timer = uv.new_timer() --- timer:start(timeout, 0, function () --- timer:stop() --- timer:close() --- callback() --- end) --- return timer --- end --- --- -- Creating a simple setInterval wrapper --- local function setInterval(interval, callback) --- local timer = uv.new_timer() --- timer:start(interval, interval, function () --- callback() --- end) --- return timer --- end --- --- -- And clearInterval --- local function clearInterval(timer) --- timer:stop() --- timer:close() --- end --- ``` --- ---@return uv.uv_timer_t|nil timer ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_timer() end --- Initialize a new TTY stream with the given file descriptor. Usually the file --- descriptor will be: --- --- - 0 - stdin --- - 1 - stdout --- - 2 - stderr --- --- On Unix this function will determine the path of the fd of the terminal using --- ttyname_r(3), open it, and use it if the passed file descriptor refers to a TTY. --- This lets libuv put the tty in non-blocking mode without affecting other --- processes that share the tty. --- --- This function is not thread safe on systems that don’t support ioctl TIOCGPTN or TIOCPTYGNAME, for instance OpenBSD and Solaris. --- --- **Note:** If reopening the TTY fails, libuv falls back to blocking writes. --- ---@param fd integer ---@param readable boolean ---@return uv.uv_tty_t|nil tty ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_tty(fd, readable) end --- Creates and initializes a new `uv_udp_t`. Returns the Lua userdata wrapping --- it. The actual socket is created lazily. --- --- When specified, `family` must be one of `"unix"`, `"inet"`, `"inet6"`, --- `"ipx"`, `"netlink"`, `"x25"`, `"ax25"`, `"atmpvc"`, `"appletalk"`, or --- `"packet"`. --- --- When specified, `mmsgs` determines the number of messages able to be received --- at one time via `recvmmsg(2)` (the allocated buffer will be sized to be able --- to fit the specified number of max size dgrams). Only has an effect on --- platforms that support `recvmmsg(2)`. --- --- **Note:** For backwards compatibility reasons, `flags` can also be a string or --- integer. When it is a string, it will be treated like the `family` key above. --- When it is an integer, it will be used directly as the `flags` parameter when --- calling `uv_udp_init_ex`. --- --- **Returns:** `uv_udp_t userdata` or `fail` --- ---@param flags? uv.new_udp.flags|uv.new_udp.flags.family|integer ---@return uv.uv_udp_t|nil udp ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.new_udp(flags) end --- Creates and initializes a new `luv_work_ctx_t` (not `uv_work_t`). Returns the --- Lua userdata wrapping it. --- --- **Parameters:** --- - `work_callback`: `function` --- - `...`: `threadargs` passed to/from `uv.queue_work(work_ctx, ...)` --- - `after_work_callback`: `function` --- - `...`: `threadargs` returned from `work_callback` --- ---@param work_callback uv.new_work.work_callback ---@param after_work_callback uv.new_work.after_work_callback ---@return uv.luv_work_ctx_t function uv.new_work(work_callback, after_work_callback) end --- Returns the current timestamp in milliseconds. The timestamp is cached at the --- start of the event loop tick, see `uv.update_time()` for details and rationale. --- --- The timestamp increases monotonically from some arbitrary point in time. Don't --- make assumptions about the starting point, you will only get disappointed. --- --- **Note**: Use `uv.hrtime()` if you need sub-millisecond granularity. --- ---@return integer function uv.now() end --- Returns all environmental variables as a dynamic table of names associated with --- their corresponding values. --- --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@return table function uv.os_environ() end --- Returns password file information. --- ---@return uv.os_get_passwd.info function uv.os_get_passwd() end --- Returns the environment variable specified by `name` as string. The internal --- buffer size can be set by defining `size`. If omitted, `LUAL_BUFFERSIZE` is --- used. If the environment variable exceeds the storage available in the internal --- buffer, `ENOBUFS` is returned. If no matching environment variable exists, --- `ENOENT` is returned. --- --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@param name string ---@param size? integer # (default = `LUAL_BUFFERSIZE`) ---@return string|nil value ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_getenv(name, size) end --- Returns the hostname. --- ---@return string function uv.os_gethostname() end --- Returns the current process ID. --- ---@return number function uv.os_getpid() end --- Returns the parent process ID. --- ---@return number function uv.os_getppid() end --- Returns the scheduling priority of the process specified by `pid`. --- ---@param pid integer ---@return number|nil priority ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_getpriority(pid) end --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@return string|nil homedir ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_homedir() end --- Sets the environmental variable specified by `name` with the string `value`. --- --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@param name string ---@param value string ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_setenv(name, value) end --- Sets the scheduling priority of the process specified by `pid`. The `priority` --- range is between -20 (high priority) and 19 (low priority). --- ---@param pid integer ---@param priority integer ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_setpriority(pid, priority) end --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@return string|nil tmpdir ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_tmpdir() end --- Returns system information. --- ---@return uv.os_uname.info function uv.os_uname() end --- **Warning:** This function is not thread safe. --- ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.os_unsetenv() end --- Create a pair of connected pipe handles. Data may be written to the `write` fd and read from the `read` fd. The resulting handles can be passed to `pipe_open`, used with `spawn`, or for any other purpose. --- --- Flags: --- - `nonblock`: Opens the specified socket handle for `OVERLAPPED` or `FIONBIO`/`O_NONBLOCK` I/O usage. This is recommended for handles that will be used by libuv, and not usually recommended otherwise. --- --- Equivalent to `pipe(2)` with the `O_CLOEXEC` flag set. --- --- **Returns:** `table` or `fail` --- - `read` : `integer` (file descriptor) --- - `write` : `integer` (file descriptor) --- --- ```lua --- -- Simple read/write with pipe_open --- local fds = uv.pipe({nonblock=true}, {nonblock=true}) --- --- local read_pipe = uv.new_pipe() --- read_pipe:open(fds.read) --- --- local write_pipe = uv.new_pipe() --- write_pipe:open(fds.write) --- --- write_pipe:write("hello") --- read_pipe:read_start(function(err, chunk) --- assert(not err, err) --- print(chunk) --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param read_flags uv.pipe.read_flags ---@param write_flags uv.pipe.write_flags ---@return uv.pipe.fds|nil fds ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe(read_flags, write_flags) end --- Bind the pipe to a file path (Unix) or a name (Windows). --- --- **Note**: Paths on Unix get truncated to sizeof(sockaddr_un.sun_path) bytes, --- typically between 92 and 108 bytes. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@param name string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_bind(pipe, name) end --- Alters pipe permissions, allowing it to be accessed from processes run by different users. --- Makes the pipe writable or readable by all users. `flags` are: `"r"`, `"w"`, `"rw"`, or `"wr"` --- where `r` is `READABLE` and `w` is `WRITABLE`. This function is blocking. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@param flags uv.pipe_chmod.flags ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_chmod(pipe, flags) end --- Connect to the Unix domain socket or the named pipe. --- --- **Note**: Paths on Unix get truncated to sizeof(sockaddr_un.sun_path) bytes, --- typically between 92 and 108 bytes. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@param name string ---@param callback? uv.pipe_connect.callback ---@return uv.uv_connect_t|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_connect(pipe, name, callback) end --- Get the name of the Unix domain socket or the named pipe to which the handle is --- connected. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@return string|nil peername ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_getpeername(pipe) end --- Get the name of the Unix domain socket or the named pipe. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@return string|nil sockname ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_getsockname(pipe) end --- Open an existing file descriptor or [`uv_handle_t`][] as a pipe. --- --- **Note**: The file descriptor is set to non-blocking mode. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@param fd integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.pipe_open(pipe, fd) end --- Returns the pending pipe count for the named pipe. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@return integer function uv.pipe_pending_count(pipe) end --- Set the number of pending pipe instance handles when the pipe server is waiting --- for connections. --- --- **Note**: This setting applies to Windows only. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@param count integer function uv.pipe_pending_instances(pipe, count) end --- Used to receive handles over IPC pipes. --- --- First - call `uv.pipe_pending_count()`, if it's > 0 then initialize a handle of --- the given type, returned by `uv.pipe_pending_type()` and call --- `uv.accept(pipe, handle)`. --- ---@param pipe uv.uv_pipe_t ---@return string function uv.pipe_pending_type(pipe) end --- Starts polling the file descriptor. --- --- `events` are: `"r"`, `"w"`, `"rw"`, `"d"`, --- `"rd"`, `"wd"`, `"rwd"`, `"p"`, `"rp"`, `"wp"`, `"rwp"`, `"dp"`, `"rdp"`, --- `"wdp"`, or `"rwdp"` where `r` is `READABLE`, `w` is `WRITABLE`, `d` is --- `DISCONNECT`, and `p` is `PRIORITIZED`. As soon as an event is detected --- the callback will be called with status set to 0, and the detected events set on --- the events field. --- --- The user should not close the socket while the handle is active. If the user --- does that anyway, the callback may be called reporting an error status, but this --- is not guaranteed. --- --- **Note** Calling `uv.poll_start()` on a handle that is already active is fine. --- Doing so will update the events mask that is being watched for. --- ---@param poll uv.uv_poll_t ---@param events uv.poll.eventspec ---@param callback uv.poll_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.poll_start(poll, events, callback) end --- Stop polling the file descriptor, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param poll uv.uv_poll_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.poll_stop(poll) end --- Start the handle with the given callback. --- ---@param prepare uv.uv_prepare_t ---@param callback function ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.prepare_start(prepare, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. --- ---@param prepare uv.uv_prepare_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.prepare_stop(prepare) end --- The same as `uv.print_all_handles()` except only active handles are printed. --- --- **Note:** This is not available on Windows. --- --- **Warning:** This function is meant for ad hoc debugging, there are no API/ABI --- stability guarantees. function uv.print_active_handles() end --- Prints all handles associated with the main loop to stderr. The format is --- `[flags] handle-type handle-address`. Flags are `R` for referenced, `A` for --- active and `I` for internal. --- --- **Note:** This is not available on Windows. --- --- **Warning:** This function is meant for ad hoc debugging, there are no API/ABI --- stability guarantees. function uv.print_all_handles() end --- Returns the handle's pid. --- ---@param process uv.uv_process_t ---@return integer pid function uv.process_get_pid(process) end --- Sends the specified signal to the given process handle. Check the documentation --- on `uv_signal_t` for signal support, specially on Windows. --- ---@param process uv.uv_process_t ---@param signum integer|string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.process_kill(process, signum) end --- Queues a work request which will run `work_callback` in a new Lua state in a --- thread from the threadpool with any additional arguments from `...`. Values --- returned from `work_callback` are passed to `after_work_callback`, which is --- called in the main loop thread. --- ---@param work_ctx uv.luv_work_ctx_t ---@param ... uv.threadargs ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.queue_work(work_ctx, ...) end --- Fills a string of length `len` with cryptographically strong random bytes --- acquired from the system CSPRNG. `flags` is reserved for future extension --- and must currently be `nil` or `0` or `{}`. --- --- Short reads are not possible. When less than `len` random bytes are available, --- a non-zero error value is returned or passed to the callback. If the callback --- is omitted, this function is completed synchronously. --- --- The synchronous version may block indefinitely when not enough entropy is --- available. The asynchronous version may not ever finish when the system is --- low on entropy. --- --- **Returns (sync version):** `string` or `fail` --- --- **Returns (async version):** `0` or `fail` --- ---@param len integer ---@param flags? nil|0|{} ---@return string|nil bytes ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(len:integer, flags?:nil, callback:uv.random.callback):0|nil, string?, string? function uv.random(len, flags) end --- Read data from an incoming stream. The callback will be made several times until --- there is no more data to read or `uv.read_stop()` is called. When we've reached --- EOF, `data` will be `nil`. --- --- ```lua --- stream:read_start(function (err, chunk) --- if err then --- -- handle read error --- elseif chunk then --- -- handle data --- else --- -- handle disconnect --- end --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param callback uv.read_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.read_start(stream, callback) end --- Stop reading data from the stream. The read callback will no longer be called. --- --- This function is idempotent and may be safely called on a stopped stream. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.read_stop(stream) end --- Gets or sets the size of the receive buffer that the operating system uses for --- the socket. --- --- If `size` is omitted (or `0`), this will return the current send buffer size; otherwise, this will use `size` to set the new send buffer size. --- --- This function works for TCP, pipe and UDP handles on Unix and for TCP and UDP --- handles on Windows. --- --- **Note**: Linux will set double the size and return double the size of the --- original set value. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@param size? integer # default is `0` ---@return integer|nil size_or_ok ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.recv_buffer_size(handle, size) end --- Reference the given handle. References are idempotent, that is, if a handle is --- already referenced calling this function again will have no effect. --- --- See [Reference counting][]. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t function uv.ref(handle) end --- Returns the name of the struct for a given request (e.g. `"fs"` for `uv_fs_t`) --- and the libuv enum integer for the request's type (`uv_req_type`). --- ---@param req uv.uv_req_t ---@return uv.req_type.name type ---@return uv.req_type.enum enum function uv.req_get_type(req) end --- Returns the resident set size (RSS) for the current process. --- ---@return integer|nil rss ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.resident_set_memory() end --- This function runs the event loop. It will act differently depending on the --- specified mode: --- --- - `"default"`: Runs the event loop until there are no more active and --- referenced handles or requests. Returns `true` if `uv.stop()` was called and --- there are still active handles or requests. Returns `false` in all other --- cases. --- --- - `"once"`: Poll for I/O once. Note that this function blocks if there are no --- pending callbacks. Returns `false` when done (no active handles or requests --- left), or `true` if more callbacks are expected (meaning you should run the --- event loop again sometime in the future). --- --- - `"nowait"`: Poll for I/O once but don't block if there are no pending --- callbacks. Returns `false` if done (no active handles or requests left), --- or `true` if more callbacks are expected (meaning you should run the event --- loop again sometime in the future). --- --- **Note:** Luvit will implicitly call `uv.run()` after loading user code, but if --- you use the luv bindings directly, you need to call this after registering --- your initial set of event callbacks to start the event loop. --- ---@param mode? uv.run.mode ---@return boolean function uv.run(mode) end --- Gets or sets the size of the send buffer that the operating system uses for the --- socket. --- --- If `size` is omitted (or `0`), this will return the current send buffer size; otherwise, this will use `size` to set the new send buffer size. --- --- This function works for TCP, pipe and UDP handles on Unix and for TCP and UDP --- handles on Windows. --- --- **Returns:** --- - `integer` or `fail` (if `size` is `nil` or `0`) --- - `0` or `fail` (if `size` is not `nil` and not `0`) --- --- **Note**: Linux will set double the size and return double the size of the --- original set value. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t ---@param size? integer|0 ---@return integer|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name --- ---@overload fun(handle: uv.uv_handle_t):(size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) ---@overload fun(handle: uv.uv_handle_t, size:0):(size:integer|nil, err:uv.error.message|nil, err_name:uv.error.name|nil) function uv.send_buffer_size(handle, size) end --- Sets the title of the current process with the string `title`. --- ---@param title string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.set_process_title(title) end --- Sets the group ID of the process with the integer `id`. --- --- **Note:** This is not a libuv function and is not supported on Windows. --- ---@param id integer function uv.setgid(id) end --- Sets the user ID of the process with the integer `id`. --- --- **Note:** This is not a libuv function and is not supported on Windows. --- ---@param id integer function uv.setuid(id) end --- Shutdown the outgoing (write) side of a duplex stream. It waits for pending --- write requests to complete. The callback is called after shutdown is complete. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param callback? uv.shutdown.callback ---@return uv.uv_shutdown_t|nil shutdown ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.shutdown(stream, callback) end --- Start the handle with the given callback, watching for the given signal. --- ---@param signal uv.uv_signal_t ---@param signum integer|string ---@param callback uv.signal_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.signal_start(signal, signum, callback) end --- Same functionality as `uv.signal_start()` but the signal handler is reset the moment the signal is received. --- ---@param signal uv.uv_signal_t ---@param signum integer|string ---@param callback uv.signal_start_oneshot.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.signal_start_oneshot(signal, signum, callback) end --- Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. ---@param signal uv.uv_signal_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.signal_stop(signal) end --- Pauses the thread in which this is called for a number of milliseconds. ---@param msec integer function uv.sleep(msec) end --- Create a pair of connected sockets with the specified properties. The resulting handles can be passed to `uv.tcp_open`, used with `uv.spawn`, or for any other purpose. --- --- When specified as a string, `socktype` must be one of `"stream"`, `"dgram"`, `"raw"`, --- `"rdm"`, or `"seqpacket"`. --- --- When `protocol` is set to 0 or nil, it will be automatically chosen based on the socket's domain and type. When `protocol` is specified as a string, it will be looked up using the `getprotobyname(3)` function (examples: `"ip"`, `"icmp"`, `"tcp"`, `"udp"`, etc). --- --- Flags: --- - `nonblock`: Opens the specified socket handle for `OVERLAPPED` or `FIONBIO`/`O_NONBLOCK` I/O usage. This is recommended for handles that will be used by libuv, and not usually recommended otherwise. --- --- Equivalent to `socketpair(2)` with a domain of `AF_UNIX`. --- --- **Returns:** `table` or `fail` --- - `[1, 2]` : `integer` (file descriptor) --- --- ```lua --- -- Simple read/write with tcp --- local fds = uv.socketpair(nil, nil, {nonblock=true}, {nonblock=true}) --- --- local sock1 = uv.new_tcp() --- sock1:open(fds[1]) --- --- local sock2 = uv.new_tcp() --- sock2:open(fds[2]) --- --- sock1:write("hello") --- sock2:read_start(function(err, chunk) --- assert(not err, err) --- print(chunk) --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param socktype? uv.socketpair.socktype ---@param protocol? uv.socketpair.protocol ---@param flags1? uv.socketpair.flags ---@param flags2? uv.socketpair.flags ---@return uv.socketpair.fds|nil fds ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.socketpair(socktype, protocol, flags1, flags2) end --- Initializes the process handle and starts the process. If the process is --- successfully spawned, this function will return the handle and pid of the child --- process. --- --- Possible reasons for failing to spawn would include (but not be limited to) the --- file to execute not existing, not having permissions to use the setuid or setgid --- specified, or not having enough memory to allocate for the new process. --- --- ```lua --- local stdin = uv.new_pipe() --- local stdout = uv.new_pipe() --- local stderr = uv.new_pipe() --- --- print("stdin", stdin) --- print("stdout", stdout) --- print("stderr", stderr) --- --- local handle, pid = uv.spawn("cat", { --- stdio = {stdin, stdout, stderr} --- }, function(code, signal) -- on exit --- print("exit code", code) --- print("exit signal", signal) --- end) --- --- print("process opened", handle, pid) --- --- uv.read_start(stdout, function(err, data) --- assert(not err, err) --- if data then --- print("stdout chunk", stdout, data) --- else --- print("stdout end", stdout) --- end --- end) --- --- uv.read_start(stderr, function(err, data) --- assert(not err, err) --- if data then --- print("stderr chunk", stderr, data) --- else --- print("stderr end", stderr) --- end --- end) --- --- uv.write(stdin, "Hello World") --- --- uv.shutdown(stdin, function() --- print("stdin shutdown", stdin) --- uv.close(handle, function() --- print("process closed", handle, pid) --- end) --- end) --- ``` --- --- The `options` table accepts the following fields: --- --- - `options.args` - Command line arguments as a list of string. The first --- string should be the path to the program. On Windows, this uses CreateProcess --- which concatenates the arguments into a string. This can cause some strange --- errors. (See `options.verbatim` below for Windows.) --- - `options.stdio` - Set the file descriptors that will be made available to --- the child process. The convention is that the first entries are stdin, stdout, --- and stderr. (**Note**: On Windows, file descriptors after the third are --- available to the child process only if the child processes uses the MSVCRT --- runtime.) --- - `options.env` - Set environment variables for the new process. --- - `options.cwd` - Set the current working directory for the sub-process. --- - `options.uid` - Set the child process' user id. --- - `options.gid` - Set the child process' group id. --- - `options.verbatim` - If true, do not wrap any arguments in quotes, or --- perform any other escaping, when converting the argument list into a command --- line string. This option is only meaningful on Windows systems. On Unix it is --- silently ignored. --- - `options.detached` - If true, spawn the child process in a detached state - --- this will make it a process group leader, and will effectively enable the --- child to keep running after the parent exits. Note that the child process --- will still keep the parent's event loop alive unless the parent process calls --- `uv.unref()` on the child's process handle. --- - `options.hide` - If true, hide the subprocess console window that would --- normally be created. This option is only meaningful on Windows systems. On --- Unix it is silently ignored. --- --- The `options.stdio` entries can take many shapes. --- --- - If they are numbers, then the child process inherits that same zero-indexed --- fd from the parent process. --- - If `uv_stream_t` handles are passed in, those are used as a read-write pipe --- or inherited stream depending if the stream has a valid fd. --- - Including `nil` placeholders means to ignore that fd in the child process. --- --- When the child process exits, `on_exit` is called with an exit code and signal. --- ---@param path string ---@param options uv.spawn.options ---@param on_exit uv.spawn.on_exit ---@return uv.uv_process_t proc ---@return integer pid function uv.spawn(path, options, on_exit) end --- Stop the event loop, causing `uv.run()` to end as soon as possible. This --- will happen not sooner than the next loop iteration. If this function was called --- before blocking for I/O, the loop won't block for I/O on this iteration. function uv.stop() end --- Returns the stream's write queue size. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@return integer function uv.stream_get_write_queue_size(stream) end --- Enable or disable blocking mode for a stream. --- --- When blocking mode is enabled all writes complete synchronously. The interface --- remains unchanged otherwise, e.g. completion or failure of the operation will --- still be reported through a callback which is made asynchronously. --- --- **Warning**: Relying too much on this API is not recommended. It is likely to --- change significantly in the future. Currently this only works on Windows and --- only for `uv_pipe_t` handles. Also libuv currently makes no ordering guarantee --- when the blocking mode is changed after write requests have already been --- submitted. Therefore it is recommended to set the blocking mode immediately --- after opening or creating the stream. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param blocking boolean ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.stream_set_blocking(stream, blocking) end --- Bind the handle to an host and port. `host` should be an IP address and --- not a domain name. Any `flags` are set with a table with field `ipv6only` --- equal to `true` or `false`. --- --- When the port is already taken, you can expect to see an `EADDRINUSE` error --- from either `uv.tcp_bind()`, `uv.listen()` or `uv.tcp_connect()`. That is, a --- successful call to this function does not guarantee that the call to `uv.listen()` --- or `uv.tcp_connect()` will succeed as well. --- --- Use a port of `0` to let the OS assign an ephemeral port. You can look it up --- later using `uv.tcp_getsockname()`. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@param flags? uv.tcp_bind.flags ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_bind(tcp, host, port, flags) end --- Resets a TCP connection by sending a RST packet. This is accomplished by setting --- the SO_LINGER socket option with a linger interval of zero and then calling --- `uv.close()`. Due to some platform inconsistencies, mixing of `uv.shutdown()` --- and `uv.tcp_close_reset()` calls is not allowed. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param callback? function ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_close_reset(tcp, callback) end --- Establish an IPv4 or IPv6 TCP connection. --- --- ```lua --- local client = uv.new_tcp() --- client:connect("127.0.0.1", 8080, function (err) --- -- check error and carry on. --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@param callback uv.tcp_connect.callback ---@return uv.uv_connect_t|nil conn ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_connect(tcp, host, port, callback) end --- Get the address of the peer connected to the handle. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@return uv.socketinfo|nil sockname ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_getpeername(tcp) end --- Get the current address to which the handle is bound. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@return uv.socketinfo|nil sockname ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_getsockname(tcp) end --- Enable / disable TCP keep-alive. `delay` is the initial delay in seconds, --- ignored when enable is `false`. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param enable boolean ---@param delay? integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_keepalive(tcp, enable, delay) end --- Enable / disable Nagle's algorithm. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param enable boolean ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_nodelay(tcp, enable) end --- Open an existing file descriptor or SOCKET as a TCP handle. --- --- **Note:** The passed file descriptor or SOCKET is not checked for its type, but it's required that it represents a valid stream socket. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param sock integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_open(tcp, sock) end --- Enable / disable simultaneous asynchronous accept requests that are queued by --- the operating system when listening for new TCP connections. --- --- This setting is used to tune a TCP server for the desired performance. Having --- simultaneous accepts can significantly improve the rate of accepting connections --- (which is why it is enabled by default) but may lead to uneven load distribution --- in multi-process setups. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t ---@param enable boolean ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tcp_simultaneous_accepts(tcp, enable) end --- **Deprecated:** Please use `uv.stream_get_write_queue_size()` instead. --- ---@param tcp uv.uv_tcp_t function uv.tcp_write_queue_size(tcp) end --- Returns a boolean indicating whether two threads are the same. This function is --- equivalent to the `__eq` metamethod. --- ---@param thread uv.luv_thread_t ---@param other_thread uv.luv_thread_t ---@return boolean equal function uv.thread_equal(thread, other_thread) end --- Waits for the `thread` to finish executing its entry function. --- ---@param thread uv.luv_thread_t ---@return boolean|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.thread_join(thread) end --- Returns the handle for the thread in which this is called. --- ---@return uv.luv_thread_t function uv.thread_self() end --- Stop the timer, and if it is repeating restart it using the repeat value as the --- timeout. If the timer has never been started before it raises `EINVAL`. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.timer_again(timer) end --- Get the timer due value or 0 if it has expired. The time is relative to `uv.now()`. --- --- **Note**: New in libuv version 1.40.0. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@return integer function uv.timer_get_due_in(timer) end --- Get the timer repeat value. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@return integer function uv.timer_get_repeat(timer) end --- Set the repeat interval value in milliseconds. The timer will be scheduled to --- run on the given interval, regardless of the callback execution duration, and --- will follow normal timer semantics in the case of a time-slice overrun. --- --- For example, if a 50 ms repeating timer first runs for 17 ms, it will be --- scheduled to run again 33 ms later. If other tasks consume more than the 33 ms --- following the first timer callback, then the callback will run as soon as --- possible. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@param repeat_ integer function uv.timer_set_repeat(timer, repeat_) end --- Start the timer. `timeout` and `repeat` are in milliseconds. --- --- If `timeout` is zero, the callback fires on the next event loop iteration. If --- `repeat` is non-zero, the callback fires first after `timeout` milliseconds and --- then repeatedly after `repeat` milliseconds. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@param timeout integer ---@param repeat_ integer ---@param callback function ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.timer_start(timer, timeout, repeat_, callback) end --- Stop the timer, the callback will not be called anymore. --- ---@param timer uv.uv_timer_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.timer_stop(timer) end --- Returns the libuv error message and error name (both in string form, see [`err` and `name` in Error Handling](#error-handling)) equivalent to the given platform dependent error code: POSIX error codes on Unix (the ones stored in errno), and Win32 error codes on Windows (those returned by GetLastError() or WSAGetLastError()). --- ---@param errcode integer ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.translate_sys_error(errcode) end --- Same as `uv.write()`, but won't queue a write request if it can't be completed --- immediately. --- --- Will return number of bytes written (can be less than the supplied buffer size). --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@return integer|nil bytes ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.try_write(stream, data) end --- Like `uv.write2()`, but with the properties of `uv.try_write()`. Not supported on Windows, where it returns `UV_EAGAIN`. --- --- Will return number of bytes written (can be less than the supplied buffer size). --- --- **Returns:** `integer` or `fail` --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param send_handle uv.uv_stream_t ---@return integer|nil bytes ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.try_write2(stream, data, send_handle) end --- Get the current state of whether console virtual terminal sequences are handled --- by libuv or the console. The return value is `"supported"` or `"unsupported"`. --- --- This function is not implemented on Unix, where it returns `ENOTSUP`. --- ---@return "supported"|"unsupported"|nil state ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tty_get_vterm_state() end --- Gets the current Window width and height. --- --- **Returns:** `integer, integer` or `fail` --- ---@param tty uv.uv_tty_t ---@return integer|nil width ---@return integer|string height_or_errmsg ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tty_get_winsize(tty) end --- To be called when the program exits. Resets TTY settings to default values for --- the next process to take over. --- --- This function is async signal-safe on Unix platforms but can fail with error --- code `EBUSY` if you call it when execution is inside `uv.tty_set_mode()`. --- ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tty_reset_mode() end --- Set the TTY using the specified terminal mode. --- --- Parameter `mode` is a C enum with the following values: --- --- - 0 - UV_TTY_MODE_NORMAL: Initial/normal terminal mode --- - 1 - UV_TTY_MODE_RAW: Raw input mode (On Windows, ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT is --- also enabled) --- - 2 - UV_TTY_MODE_IO: Binary-safe I/O mode for IPC (Unix-only) --- ---@param tty uv.uv_tty_t ---@param mode uv.tty.mode ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.tty_set_mode(tty, mode) end --- Controls whether console virtual terminal sequences are processed by libuv or --- console. Useful in particular for enabling ConEmu support of ANSI X3.64 and --- Xterm 256 colors. Otherwise Windows10 consoles are usually detected --- automatically. State should be one of: `"supported"` or `"unsupported"`. --- --- This function is only meaningful on Windows systems. On Unix it is silently --- ignored. --- ---@param state "supported"|"unsupported" function uv.tty_set_vterm_state(state) end --- Bind the UDP handle to an IP address and port. Any `flags` are set with a table --- with fields `reuseaddr` or `ipv6only` equal to `true` or `false`. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@param flags? uv.udp_bind.flags ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_bind(udp, host, port, flags) end --- Associate the UDP handle to a remote address and port, so every message sent by --- this handle is automatically sent to that destination. Calling this function --- with a NULL addr disconnects the handle. Trying to call `uv.udp_connect()` on an --- already connected handle will result in an `EISCONN` error. Trying to disconnect --- a handle that is not connected will return an `ENOTCONN` error. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_connect(udp, host, port) end --- Returns the handle's send queue count. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@return integer count function uv.udp_get_send_queue_count(udp) end --- Returns the handle's send queue size. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@return integer size function uv.udp_get_send_queue_size(udp) end --- Get the remote IP and port of the UDP handle on connected UDP handles. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@return uv.udp.sockname|nil peername ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_getpeername(udp) end --- Get the local IP and port of the UDP handle. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@return uv.udp.sockname|nil sockname ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_getsockname(udp) end --- Opens an existing file descriptor or Windows SOCKET as a UDP handle. --- --- Unix only: The only requirement of the sock argument is that it follows the --- datagram contract (works in unconnected mode, supports sendmsg()/recvmsg(), --- etc). In other words, other datagram-type sockets like raw sockets or netlink --- sockets can also be passed to this function. --- --- The file descriptor is set to non-blocking mode. --- --- Note: The passed file descriptor or SOCKET is not checked for its type, but --- it's required that it represents a valid datagram socket. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param fd integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_open(udp, fd) end --- Prepare for receiving data. If the socket has not previously been bound with --- `uv.udp_bind()` it is bound to `0.0.0.0` (the "all interfaces" IPv4 address) --- and a random port number. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param callback uv.udp_recv_start.callback ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_recv_start(udp, callback) end --- Stop listening for incoming datagrams. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_recv_stop(udp) end --- Send data over the UDP socket. If the socket has not previously been bound --- with `uv.udp_bind()` it will be bound to `0.0.0.0` (the "all interfaces" IPv4 --- address) and a random port number. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@param callback uv.udp_send.callback ---@return uv.uv_udp_send_t|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_send(udp, data, host, port, callback) end --- Set broadcast on or off. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param on boolean ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_broadcast(udp, on) end --- Set membership for a multicast address. `multicast_addr` is multicast address to --- set membership for. `interface_addr` is interface address. `membership` can be --- the string `"leave"` or `"join"`. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param multicast_addr string ---@param interface_addr string ---@param membership "leave"|"join" ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_membership(udp, multicast_addr, interface_addr, membership) end --- Set the multicast interface to send or receive data on. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param interface_addr string ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_multicast_interface(udp, interface_addr) end --- Set IP multicast loop flag. Makes multicast packets loop back to local --- sockets. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param on boolean ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_multicast_loop(udp, on) end --- Set the multicast ttl. --- --- `ttl` is an integer 1 through 255. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param ttl integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_multicast_ttl(udp, ttl) end --- Set membership for a source-specific multicast group. `multicast_addr` is multicast --- address to set membership for. `interface_addr` is interface address. `source_addr` --- is source address. `membership` can be the string `"leave"` or `"join"`. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param multicast_addr string ---@param interface_addr string|nil ---@param source_addr string ---@param membership "leave"|"join" ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name -- stylua: ignore start function uv.udp_set_source_membership(udp, multicast_addr, interface_addr, source_addr, membership) end -- stylua: ignore end --- Set the time to live. --- --- `ttl` is an integer 1 through 255. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param ttl integer ---@return 0|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_set_ttl(udp, ttl) end --- Same as `uv.udp_send()`, but won't queue a send request if it can't be --- completed immediately. --- ---@param udp uv.uv_udp_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param host string ---@param port integer ---@return integer|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.udp_try_send(udp, data, host, port) end --- Un-reference the given handle. References are idempotent, that is, if a handle --- is not referenced calling this function again will have no effect. --- --- See [Reference counting][]. --- ---@param handle uv.uv_handle_t function uv.unref(handle) end --- Update the event loop's concept of "now". Libuv caches the current time at the --- start of the event loop tick in order to reduce the number of time-related --- system calls. --- --- You won't normally need to call this function unless you have callbacks that --- block the event loop for longer periods of time, where "longer" is somewhat --- subjective but probably on the order of a millisecond or more. function uv.update_time() end --- Returns the current system uptime in seconds. --- ---@return number|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.uptime() end --- Returns the libuv version packed into a single integer. 8 bits are used for each --- component, with the patch number stored in the 8 least significant bits. For --- example, this would be 0x010203 in libuv 1.2.3. --- ---@return integer function uv.version() end --- Returns the libuv version number as a string. For example, this would be "1.2.3" --- in libuv 1.2.3. For non-release versions, the version suffix is included. --- ---@return string function uv.version_string() end --- Walk the list of handles: `callback` will be executed with each handle. --- --- ```lua --- -- Example usage of uv.walk to close all handles that aren't already closing. --- uv.walk(function (handle) --- if not handle:is_closing() then --- handle:close() --- end --- end) --- ``` --- ---@param callback uv.walk.callback function uv.walk(callback) end --- Write data to stream. --- --- `data` can either be a Lua string or a table of strings. If a table is passed --- in, the C backend will use writev to send all strings in a single system call. --- --- The optional `callback` is for knowing when the write is complete. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param callback? uv.write.callback ---@return uv.uv_write_t|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.write(stream, data, callback) end --- Extended write function for sending handles over a pipe. The pipe must be --- initialized with `ipc` option `true`. --- --- **Note:** `send_handle` must be a TCP socket or pipe, which is a server or a --- connection (listening or connected state). Bound sockets or pipes will be --- assumed to be servers. --- ---@param stream uv.uv_stream_t ---@param data uv.buffer ---@param send_handle uv.uv_stream_t ---@param callback? uv.write2.callback ---@return uv.uv_write_t|nil success ---@return uv.error.message|nil err ---@return uv.error.name|nil err_name function uv.write2(stream, data, send_handle, callback) end