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(lang dune 2.7)
(name lwt)
(generate_opam_files true)
(maintainers
"Raphaël Proust <code@bnwr.net>"
"Anton Bachin <antonbachin@yahoo.com>")
(authors "Jérôme Vouillon" "Jérémie Dimino")
(license MIT)
(source (github ocsigen/lwt))
(documentation "https://ocsigen.org/lwt")
(package
(name lwt_retry)
(synopsis "Utilities for retrying Lwt computations")
(authors "Shon Feder")
(maintainers
"Raphaël Proust <code@bnwr.net>"
"Shon Feder <shon.feder@gmail.com>")
(depends
(ocaml (>= 4.08))
(lwt (>= 5.3.0))
(bisect_ppx :with-test)))
(package
(name lwt_ppx)
(synopsis "PPX syntax for Lwt, providing something similar to async/await from JavaScript")
(depends
(ocaml (>= 4.08))
(ppxlib (>= 0.16.0))
(ppx_let :with-test)
(bisect_ppx :with-test)
lwt))
(package
(name lwt_react)
(synopsis "Helpers for using React with Lwt")
(depends
(ocaml (>= 4.08))
(cppo (and :build (>= 1.1.0)))
(lwt (>= 3.0.0))
(react (>= 1.0.0))
(bisect_ppx :with-test)))
(package
(name lwt)
(synopsis "Promises and event-driven I/O")
(description "A promise is a value that may become determined in the future.
Lwt provides typed, composable promises. Promises that are resolved by I/O are
resolved by Lwt in parallel.
Meanwhile, OCaml code, including code creating and waiting on promises, runs in
a single thread by default. This reduces the need for locks or other
synchronization primitives. Code can be run in parallel on an opt-in basis.
")
(depends
(ocaml (>= 4.08))
(cppo (and :build (>= 1.1.0)))
(ocamlfind (and :dev (>= 1.7.3-1)))
(odoc (and :with-doc (>= 2.3.0)))
(bisect_ppx :with-test)
dune-configurator
ocplib-endian)
(depopts base-threads base-unix conf-libev))