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I was able to use my experience with some of the Deno extensions to flesh out their documentation a bit I've provided docs for the following: - web - fetch - net - webidl - url - io - crypto - console --------- Signed-off-by: Richard Carson <Rscarson@rogers.com> |
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winpipe.rs |
deno_io
This crate provides IO primitives for other Deno extensions, this includes stdio streams and abstraction over File System files.
Usage Example
From javascript, include the extension's source:
import * as io from "ext:deno_io/12_io.js";
Then from rust, provide:
deno_io::deno_io::init_ops_and_esm(Option<deno_io::Stdio>)
in the extensions
field of your RuntimeOptions
Where deno_io::Stdio
implements Default
, and can therefore be provided as
Some(deno_io::Stdio::default())
Dependencies
- deno_web: Provided by the
deno_web
crate - deno_tty: Provided in
deno/runtime/ops/tty.rs