iteratee-0.8.9.6: Iteratee-based I/O

Safe HaskellSafe-Inferred
LanguageHaskell2010

Data.Iteratee.IO.Posix

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myfdRead :: Fd -> Ptr CChar -> ByteCount -> IO (Either Errno ByteCount) Source

Alas, GHC provides no function to read from Fd to an allocated buffer. The library function fdRead is not appropriate as it returns a string already. I'd rather get data from a buffer. Furthermore, fdRead (at least in GHC) allocates a new buffer each time it is called. This is a waste. Yet another problem with fdRead is in raising an exception on any IOError or even EOF. I'd rather avoid exceptions altogether.

myfdSeek :: Fd -> SeekMode -> FileOffset -> IO (Either Errno FileOffset) Source

The following fseek procedure throws no exceptions.

newtype Errno :: *

Haskell representation for errno values. The implementation is deliberately exposed, to allow users to add their own definitions of Errno values.

Constructors

Errno CInt 

Instances

select'read'pending :: [Fd] -> IO (Either Errno [Fd]) Source

poll if file descriptors have something to read Return the list of read-pending descriptors