package named-pipe
Bindings for named pipes
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
named-pipe-0.4.0.tbz
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README.md.html
OCaml bindings for named pipes
Named pipes are used on Windows for local (and remote) IPC. Where a Unix system would use a Unix domain socket, a Windows system will probably used a named pipe.
Example
To build:
oasis setup
make
To run a server:
./_build/src/pipecat.native -l \\\\.\\pipe\\mynamedpipe
To run a client:
./_build/src/pipecat.native \\\\.\\pipe\\mynamedpipe
Notes
Named pipes have a number of significant differences to Unix domain sockets to be careful. These bindings attempt to disable remote connections and disable security context impersonation but there may be other issues.
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