Changes since version 1.44.1: * Add SHA to ChangeLog (Jameson Nash) * aix, ibmi: handle server hang when remote sends TCP RST (V-for-Vasili) * build: make CI a bit noisier (Jameson Nash) * process: reset the signal mask if the fork fails (Jameson Nash) * zos: implement cmpxchgi() using assembly (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * build: AC_SUBST for AM_CFLAGS (Claes Nästén) * ibmi: Implement UDP disconnect (V-for-Vasili) * doc: update active maintainers list (Ben Noordhuis) * build: fix kFreeBSD build (James McCoy) * build: remove Windows 2016 workflows (Darshan Sen) * Revert "win,errors: remap ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED to UV_EACCES" (Darshan Sen) * unix: simplify getpwuid call (Jameson Nash) * build: filter CI by paths and branches (Jameson Nash) * build: add iOS to macos CI (Jameson Nash) * build: re-enable CI for windows changes (Jameson Nash) * process,iOS: fix build breakage in process.c (Denny C. Dai) * test: remove unused declarations in tcp_rst test (V-for-Vasili) * core: add thread-safe strtok implementation (Guilherme Íscaro) * win: fix incompatible-types warning (twosee) * test: fix flaky file watcher test (Ben Noordhuis) * build: fix AIX xlc autotools build (V-for-Vasili) * unix,win: fix UV_RUN_ONCE + uv_idle_stop loop hang (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix unexpected ECONNRESET error on TCP socket (twosee) * doc: make sample cross-platform build (gengjiawen) * test: separate some static variables by test cases (Hannah Shi) * sunos: fs-event callback can be called after uv_close() (Andy Fiddaman) * uv: re-register interest in a file after change (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * uv: register UV_RENAME event for _RFIM_UNLINK (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * uv: register __rfim_event 156 as UV_RENAME (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * doc: remove smartos from supported platforms (Ben Noordhuis) * macos: avoid posix_spawnp() cwd bug (Jameson Nash) * release: check versions of autogen scripts are newer (Jameson Nash) * test: rewrite embed test (Ben Noordhuis) * openbsd: use utimensat instead of lutimes (tuftedocelot) * doc: fix link to uvwget example main() function (blogdaren) * unix: use MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC where supported (Ben Noordhuis) * test: remove disabled callback_order test (Ben Noordhuis) * win,pipe: fix bugs with pipe resource lifetime management (Jameson Nash) * loop: better align order-of-events behavior between platforms (Jameson Nash) * aix,test: uv_backend_fd is not supported by poll (V-for-Vasili) * kqueue: skip EVFILT_PROC when invalidating fds (chucksilvers) * darwin: fix atomic-ops.h ppc64 build (Sergey Fedorov) * zos: don't err when killing a zombie process (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * zos: avoid fs event callbacks after uv_close() (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * zos: correctly format interface addresses names (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * zos: add uv_interface_addresses() netmask support (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * zos: improve memory management of ip addresses (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * tcp,pipe: fail `bind` or `listen` after `close` (theanarkh) * zos: implement uv_available_parallelism() (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * udp,win: fix UDP compiler warning (Jameson Nash) * zos: fix early exit of epoll_wait() (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * unix,tcp: fix errno handling in uv__tcp_bind() (Samuel Cabrero) * shutdown,unix: reduce code duplication (Jameson Nash) * unix: fix c99 comments (Ben Noordhuis) * unix: retry tcgetattr/tcsetattr() on EINTR (Ben Noordhuis) * docs: update introduction.rst (Ikko Ashimine) * unix,stream: optimize uv_shutdown() codepath (Jameson Nash) * zos: delay signal handling until after normal i/o (Shuowang (Wayne) Zhang) * stream: uv__drain() always needs to stop POLLOUT (Jameson Nash) * unix,tcp: allow EINVAL errno from setsockopt in uv_tcp_close_reset() (Stacey Marshall) * win,shutdown: improve how shutdown is dispatched (Jameson Nash) |
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Overview
libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on asynchronous I/O. It was primarily developed for use by Node.js, but it's also used by Luvit, Julia, uvloop, and others.
Feature highlights
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Full-featured event loop backed by epoll, kqueue, IOCP, event ports.
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Asynchronous TCP and UDP sockets
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Asynchronous DNS resolution
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Asynchronous file and file system operations
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File system events
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ANSI escape code controlled TTY
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IPC with socket sharing, using Unix domain sockets or named pipes (Windows)
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Child processes
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Thread pool
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Signal handling
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High resolution clock
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Threading and synchronization primitives
Versioning
Starting with version 1.0.0 libuv follows the semantic versioning scheme. The API change and backwards compatibility rules are those indicated by SemVer. libuv will keep a stable ABI across major releases.
The ABI/API changes can be tracked here.
Licensing
libuv is licensed under the MIT license. Check the LICENSE file. The documentation is licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license. Check the LICENSE-docs file.
Community
Documentation
Official documentation
Located in the docs/ subdirectory. It uses the Sphinx framework, which makes it possible to build the documentation in multiple formats.
Show different supported building options:
$ make help
Build documentation as HTML:
$ make html
Build documentation as HTML and live reload it when it changes (this requires sphinx-autobuild to be installed and is only supported on Unix):
$ make livehtml
Build documentation as man pages:
$ make man
Build documentation as ePub:
$ make epub
NOTE: Windows users need to use make.bat instead of plain 'make'.
Documentation can be browsed online here.
The tests and benchmarks also serve as API specification and usage examples.
Other resources
- LXJS 2012 talk — High-level introductory talk about libuv.
- libuv-dox — Documenting types and methods of libuv, mostly by reading uv.h.
- learnuv — Learn uv for fun and profit, a self guided workshop to libuv.
These resources are not handled by libuv maintainers and might be out of date. Please verify it before opening new issues.
Downloading
libuv can be downloaded either from the GitHub repository or from the downloads site.
Before verifying the git tags or signature files, importing the relevant keys is necessary. Key IDs are listed in the MAINTAINERS file, but are also available as git blob objects for easier use.
Importing a key the usual way:
$ gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys AE9BC059
Importing a key from a git blob object:
$ git show pubkey-saghul | gpg --import
Verifying releases
Git tags are signed with the developer's key, they can be verified as follows:
$ git verify-tag v1.6.1
Starting with libuv 1.7.0, the tarballs stored in the downloads site are signed and an accompanying signature file sit alongside each. Once both the release tarball and the signature file are downloaded, the file can be verified as follows:
$ gpg --verify libuv-1.7.0.tar.gz.sign
Build Instructions
For UNIX-like platforms, including macOS, there are two build methods: autotools or CMake.
For Windows, CMake is the only supported build method and has the following prerequisites:
- One of:
- Visual C++ Build Tools
- Visual Studio 2015 Update 3, all editions including the Community edition (remember to select "Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015" feature during installation).
- Visual Studio 2017, any edition (including the Build Tools SKU). Required Components: "MSbuild", "VC++ 2017 v141 toolset" and one of the Windows SDKs (10 or 8.1).
- Basic Unix tools required for some tests,
Git for Windows includes Git Bash
and tools which can be included in the global
PATH.
To build with autotools:
$ sh autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make check
$ make install
To build with CMake:
$ mkdir -p build
$ (cd build && cmake .. -DBUILD_TESTING=ON) # generate project with tests
$ cmake --build build # add `-j <n>` with cmake >= 3.12
# Run tests:
$ (cd build && ctest -C Debug --output-on-failure)
# Or manually run tests:
$ build/uv_run_tests # shared library build
$ build/uv_run_tests_a # static library build
To cross-compile with CMake (unsupported but generally works):
$ cmake ../.. \
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=6.1 \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
Install with Homebrew
$ brew install --HEAD libuv
Note to OS X users:
Make sure that you specify the architecture you wish to build for in the "ARCHS" flag. You can specify more than one by delimiting with a space (e.g. "x86_64 i386").
Running tests
Some tests are timing sensitive. Relaxing test timeouts may be necessary on slow or overloaded machines:
$ env UV_TEST_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=2 build/uv_run_tests # 10s instead of 5s
Run one test
The list of all tests is in test/test-list.h.
This invocation will cause the test driver to fork and execute TEST_NAME in
a child process:
$ build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME
This invocation will cause the test driver to execute the test in the same process:
$ build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME TEST_NAME
Debugging tools
When running the test from within the test driver process
(build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME TEST_NAME), tools like gdb and valgrind
work normally.
When running the test from a child of the test driver process
(build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME), use these tools in a fork-aware manner.
Fork-aware gdb
Use the follow-fork-mode setting:
$ gdb --args build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME
(gdb) set follow-fork-mode child
...
Fork-aware valgrind
Use the --trace-children=yes parameter:
$ valgrind --trace-children=yes -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --track-origins=yes --leak-resolution=high --show-reachable=yes --log-file=memcheck-%p.log build/uv_run_tests_a TEST_NAME
Running benchmarks
See the section on running tests.
The benchmark driver is ./uv_run_benchmarks_a and the benchmarks are
listed in test/benchmark-list.h.
Supported Platforms
Check the SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS file.
-fno-strict-aliasing
It is recommended to turn on the -fno-strict-aliasing compiler flag in
projects that use libuv. The use of ad hoc "inheritance" in the libuv API
may not be safe in the presence of compiler optimizations that depend on
strict aliasing.
MSVC does not have an equivalent flag but it also does not appear to need it at the time of writing (December 2019.)
AIX Notes
AIX compilation using IBM XL C/C++ requires version 12.1 or greater.
AIX support for filesystem events requires the non-default IBM bos.ahafs
package to be installed. This package provides the AIX Event Infrastructure
that is detected by autoconf.
IBM documentation
describes the package in more detail.
z/OS Notes
z/OS compilation requires ZOSLIB to be installed. When building with CMake, use the flag -DZOSLIB_DIR to specify the path to ZOSLIB:
$ (cd build && cmake .. -DBUILD_TESTING=ON -DZOSLIB_DIR=/path/to/zoslib)
$ cmake --build build
z/OS creates System V semaphores and message queues. These persist on the system after the process terminates unless the event loop is closed.
Use the ipcrm command to manually clear up System V resources.
Patches
See the guidelines for contributing.
