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/libuv/docs/code/uvwget/
H A Dmain.c60 CURLMsg *message; in check_multi_info() local
63 while ((message = curl_multi_info_read(curl_handle, &pending))) { in check_multi_info()
64 switch (message->msg) { in check_multi_info()
66 curl_easy_getinfo(message->easy_handle, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL, in check_multi_info()
70 curl_multi_remove_handle(curl_handle, message->easy_handle); in check_multi_info()
71 curl_easy_cleanup(message->easy_handle); in check_multi_info()
/libuv/docs/code/tty-gravity/
H A Dmain.c12 char *message = " Hello TTY "; variable
21 (unsigned long) (width-strlen(message))/2, in update()
22 message); in update()
/libuv/docs/src/
H A Ddll.rst31 -1 on error. Call :c:func:`uv_dlerror` to get the error message.
44 Returns the last uv_dlopen() or uv_dlsym() error message.
H A Derrors.rst184 message too long
354 and the error message string literal.
358 Returns the error message for the given error code. Leaks a few bytes
363 Returns the error message for the given error code. The zero-terminated
364 message is stored in the user-supplied buffer `buf` of at most `buflen` bytes.
H A Dudp.rst31 * Indicates message was truncated because read buffer was too small. The
48 * Indicates that the message was received by recvmmsg, so the buffer provided
224 message sent by this handle is automatically sent to that destination.
424 < 0: negative error code (``UV_EAGAIN`` is returned when the message
/libuv/cmake-toolchains/
H A Dcross-mingw32.cmake2 message(SEND_ERROR "-DHOST_ARCH required to be specified")
/libuv/
H A DCONTRIBUTING.md26 to the [libuv discussions forum], or message the [libuv mailing list].
110 Body of commit message is a few lines of text, explaining things
114 The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and
H A DCMakeLists.txt49 message(SEND_ERROR "MemorySanitizer requires clang. Try again with -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang")
61message(SEND_ERROR "AddressSanitizer support requires clang, gcc, or msvc. Try again with -DCMAKE_…
79message(SEND_ERROR "ThreadSanitizer support requires clang or gcc. Try again with -DCMAKE_C_COMPIL…
97message(SEND_ERROR "UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer support requires clang or gcc. Try again with -DCMA…
808 message(STATUS "summary of build options:
H A DREADME.md341 z/OS creates System V semaphores and message queues. These persist on the system
H A DChangeLog1615 * zos: explicitly mark message queue events (Irek Fakhrutdinov)
2604 * zos: write-protect message queue (jBarz)
2730 * zos,doc: add system V message queue note (jBarz)
3014 * win: fix non-English dlopen error message (Bartosz Sosnowski)
3153 * win: include filename in dlopen error message (Ben Noordhuis)
4644 * win: set fallback message if FormatMessage fails (Marc Schlaich)
4684 * win: set fallback message if FormatMessage fails (Marc Schlaich)
5489 * unix: nicer error message when kqueue() fails (Ben Noordhuis)
/libuv/docs/
H A Dmake.bat35 echo. gettext to make PO message catalogs
197 echo.Build finished. The message catalogs are in %BUILDDIR%/locale.
H A DMakefile45 @echo " gettext to make PO message catalogs"
/libuv/docs/src/guide/
H A Dthreads.rst309 the message sender, only threads with libuv loops can be receivers (or rather
311 with the async watcher whenever it receives a message.
315 It is important to realize that since the message send is *async*, the callback
334 In the download function, we modify the progress indicator and queue the message
H A Dnetworking.rst130 a *broadcast message* on port 67 (DHCP server).
133 ``EACCES`` error [#]_. The exact message being sent is not relevant to this
H A Dutilities.rst360 to get the error message.
/libuv/src/win/
H A Dcore.c50 static int uv__crt_dbg_report_handler(int report_type, char *message, int *ret_val) { in uv__crt_dbg_report_handler() argument
/libuv/test/
H A Dtest-spawn.c859 char message[] = "Nancy's joining me because the message this evening is " in TEST_IMPL() local
887 buf = uv_buf_init(message, sizeof message); in TEST_IMPL()

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