WIP RFC for Unix domain socket support#192
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This RFC will provide details around the intention for adding support for Unix Domain Sockets to the Pony runtime library and the `net` package.
The intent would be to add support for creating and using Unix domain sockets from within Pony programs. In particular, this RFC suggests adding this support to the `net` package.
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Using ASIO directly from Pony code might reduce the need for changing the runtime code.
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Following the Pony sync 2021-11-23 the general view is that there is support for including Unix domains into the That is, it might be possible to use more FFI and the existing ASIO rather than making changes to libponyrt. Or, for maintainability it might be better to follow the existing code style. |
Note that we can make use of the `compile_error` directive.
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Here we provide an RFC related to introducing Unix domain socket support into the
netpackage.