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Class
Description
 
 
Async handles allow the user to wakeup the event loop and get a callback called from another thread.
 
 
 
 
Check handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right after polling for i/o.
 
 
 
 
 
The base class for handle.
 
 
Idle handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right before the PrepareCallback handles.
 
 
 
 
Pipe handles provide an abstraction over streaming files on Unix (including local domain sockets, pipes, and FIFOs) and named pipes on Windows.
 
Prepare handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right before polling for i/o.
 
This callback indicate the exit status and the signal that caused the process to terminate, if any.
 
 
 
Flags specifying how a stdio should be transmitted to the child process.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Flags used in TCPHandle#bind(int, String, boolean)
 
 
Timer handles are used to schedule callbacks to be called in the future.
 
Flags used in UDPHandle#bind(int, String, boolean)