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    GWS

    GWS

    Simple, fast, reliable websocket server & client

    ...The library exposes a minimal event-driven API, allowing developers to build WebSocket applications with relatively little code. It supports standard TCP usage as well as WebSocket operation over KCP and Unix domain sockets. GWS also includes practical features for connection handling, compression, heartbeat management, UTF-8 validation, and scalable read or write loops. It is a strong fit for Go developers who need a lightweight but feature-complete WebSocket foundation for real-time applications.
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    Wslay WebSocket Library

    WebSocket library written in C.

    ...Wslay only supports data transfer part of WebSocket protocol and does not perform opening handshake in HTTP. Wslay does not perform any I/O operations for its own. Instead, it offers callbacks for them. This makes Wslay independent on any I/O frameworks, SSL, sockets, etc. This makes Wslay protable across various platforms and the application authors can choose freely I/O frameworks.
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