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-Name: network-transport-Version: 0.5-Cabal-Version: >=1.6-Build-Type: Simple-License: BSD3-License-File: LICENSE-Copyright: Well-Typed LLP-Author: Duncan Coutts, Nicolas Wu, Edsko de Vries-Maintainer: Facundo Domínguez <facundo.dominguez@tweag.io>-Stability: experimental-Homepage: http://haskell-distributed.github.com-Bug-Reports: https://github.com/haskell-distributed/network-transport/issues-Synopsis: Network abstraction layer-Description: "Network.Transport" is a Network Abstraction Layer which provides- the following high-level concepts:- .- * Nodes in the network are represented by 'EndPoint's. These are- heavyweight stateful objects.- .- * Each 'EndPoint' has an 'EndPointAddress'.- .- * Connections can be established from one 'EndPoint' to another- using the 'EndPointAddress' of the remote end.- .- * The 'EndPointAddress' can be serialised and sent over the- network, where as 'EndPoint's and connections cannot.- .- * Connections between 'EndPoint's are unidirectional and lightweight.- .- * Outgoing messages are sent via a 'Connection' object that- represents the sending end of the connection.- .- * Incoming messages for /all/ of the incoming connections on- an 'EndPoint' are collected via a shared receive queue.- .- * In addition to incoming messages, 'EndPoint's are notified of- other 'Event's such as new connections or broken connections.- .- This design was heavily influenced by the design of the Common- Communication Interface- (<http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/center-projects/common-communication-interface>).- Important design goals are:- .- * Connections should be lightweight: it should be no problem to- create thousands of connections between endpoints.- .- * Error handling is explicit: every function declares as part of- its type which errors it can return (no exceptions are thrown)- .- * Error handling is "abstract": errors that originate from- implementation specific problems (such as "no more sockets" in- the TCP implementation) get mapped to generic errors- ("insufficient resources") at the Transport level.- .- This package provides the generic interface only; you will- probably also want to install at least one transport- implementation (network-transport-*).-Tested-With: GHC==7.6.3 GHC==7.8.4 GHC==7.10.3-Category: Network-extra-source-files: ChangeLog--Source-Repository head- Type: git- Location: https://github.com/haskell-distributed/network-transport--Library- Build-Depends: base >= 4.6 && < 5,- binary >= 0.5 && < 0.9,- bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.11,- hashable >= 1.2.0.5 && < 1.3,- transformers >= 0.2 && < 0.6,- deepseq >= 1.0 && < 1.5- if impl(ghc < 7.6)- Build-Depends: ghc-prim >= 0.2 && < 0.4- Exposed-Modules: Network.Transport,- Network.Transport.Util- Network.Transport.Internal- Extensions: ForeignFunctionInterface,- RankNTypes,- ScopedTypeVariables,- DeriveDataTypeable,- GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving,- CPP- GHC-Options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind- HS-Source-Dirs: src- if os(win32)- extra-libraries: ws2_32+Name: network-transport +Version: 0.5 +x-revision: 1 +Cabal-Version: >=1.6 +Build-Type: Simple +License: BSD3 +License-File: LICENSE +Copyright: Well-Typed LLP +Author: Duncan Coutts, Nicolas Wu, Edsko de Vries +Maintainer: Facundo Domínguez <facundo.dominguez@tweag.io> +Stability: experimental +Homepage: http://haskell-distributed.github.com +Bug-Reports: https://github.com/haskell-distributed/network-transport/issues +Synopsis: Network abstraction layer +Description: "Network.Transport" is a Network Abstraction Layer which provides + the following high-level concepts: + . + * Nodes in the network are represented by 'EndPoint's. These are + heavyweight stateful objects. + . + * Each 'EndPoint' has an 'EndPointAddress'. + . + * Connections can be established from one 'EndPoint' to another + using the 'EndPointAddress' of the remote end. + . + * The 'EndPointAddress' can be serialised and sent over the + network, where as 'EndPoint's and connections cannot. + . + * Connections between 'EndPoint's are unidirectional and lightweight. + . + * Outgoing messages are sent via a 'Connection' object that + represents the sending end of the connection. + . + * Incoming messages for /all/ of the incoming connections on + an 'EndPoint' are collected via a shared receive queue. + . + * In addition to incoming messages, 'EndPoint's are notified of + other 'Event's such as new connections or broken connections. + . + This design was heavily influenced by the design of the Common + Communication Interface + (<http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/center-projects/common-communication-interface>). + Important design goals are: + . + * Connections should be lightweight: it should be no problem to + create thousands of connections between endpoints. + . + * Error handling is explicit: every function declares as part of + its type which errors it can return (no exceptions are thrown) + . + * Error handling is "abstract": errors that originate from + implementation specific problems (such as "no more sockets" in + the TCP implementation) get mapped to generic errors + ("insufficient resources") at the Transport level. + . + This package provides the generic interface only; you will + probably also want to install at least one transport + implementation (network-transport-*). +Tested-With: GHC==7.6.3 GHC==7.8.4 GHC==7.10.3 +Category: Network +extra-source-files: ChangeLog + +Source-Repository head + Type: git + Location: https://github.com/haskell-distributed/network-transport + +Library + Build-Depends: base >= 4.8 && < 5, + binary >= 0.5 && < 0.9, + bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.11, + hashable >= 1.2.0.5 && < 1.3, + transformers >= 0.2 && < 0.6, + deepseq >= 1.0 && < 1.5 + if impl(ghc < 7.6) + Build-Depends: ghc-prim >= 0.2 && < 0.4 + Exposed-Modules: Network.Transport, + Network.Transport.Util + Network.Transport.Internal + Extensions: ForeignFunctionInterface, + RankNTypes, + ScopedTypeVariables, + DeriveDataTypeable, + GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving, + CPP + GHC-Options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind + HS-Source-Dirs: src + if os(win32) + extra-libraries: ws2_32