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Add Time.Mono for monotonic clocks #338
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Based on PR ocaml-multicore#308 by Bikal Lem.
Timeouts should be using a monotonic clock.
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CHANGES: API changes: - Unify IO errors as `Eio.Io` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#378). This makes it easy to catch and log all IO errors if desired. The exception payload gives the type and can be used for matching specific errors. It also allows attaching extra information to exceptions, and various functions were updated to do this. - Add `Time.Mono` for monotonic clocks (@bikallem @talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#338). Using the system clock for timeouts, etc can fail if the system time is changed during the wait. - Allow datagram sockets to be created without a source address (@bikallem @haesbaert ocaml-multicore/eio#360). The kernel will allocate an address in this case. You can also now control the `reuse_addr` and `reuse_port` options. - Add `File.stat` and improve `Path.load` (@haesbaert @talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#339). `Path.load` now uses the file size as the initial buffer size. - Add `Eio_unix.pipe` (@patricoferris ocaml-multicore/eio#350). This replaces `Eio_linux.pipe`. - Avoid short reads from `getrandom(2)` (@haesbaert ocaml-multicore/eio#344). Guards against buggy user code that might not handle this correctly. - Rename `Flow.read` to `Flow.single_read` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#353). This is a low-level function and it is easy to use it incorrectly by ignoring the possibility of short reads. Bug fixes: - Eio_luv: Fix non-tail-recursive continue (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#378). Affects the `Socket_of_fd` and `Socketpair` effects. - Eio_linux: UDP sockets were not created close-on-exec (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#360). - Eio_linux: work around io_uring non-blocking bug (@haesbaert ocaml-multicore/eio#327 ocaml-multicore/eio#355). The proper fix should be in Linux 6.1. - `Eio_mock.Backend`: preserve backtraces from `main` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#349). - Don't lose backtrace in `Switch.run_internal` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#369). Documentation: - Use a proper HTTP response in the README example (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#377). - Document that read_dir excludes "." and ".." (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#379). - Warn about both operations succeeding in `Fiber.first` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#358, reported by @iitalics). - Update README for OCaml 5.0.0~beta2 (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#375). Backend-specific changes: - Eio_luv: add low-level process support (@patricoferris ocaml-multicore/eio#359). A future release will add Eio_linux support and a cross-platform API for this. - Expose `Eio_luv.Low_level.Stream.write` (@patricoferris ocaml-multicore/eio#359). - Expose `Eio_luv.Low_level.get_loop` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#371). This is needed if you want to create resources directly and then use them with Eio_luv. - `Eio_linux.Low_level.openfile` is gone (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#378). It was just left-over test code.
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Based on PR #308 by @bikallem. I didn't add Ptime here, but it can be added using the same pattern later.
It differs from #308 in a few ways:
add_seconds
andto_seconds
operations on clocks are gone. Instead, it provides a separate submodule for Mtime. This allows the API to work directly with Mtime types instead of converting via floats.Time.Timeout
now works on monotonic clocks. Support for non-monotonic clocks is deprecated.