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    gev

    gev

    Gev is a lightweight, fast non-blocking TCP network library

    ...Support custom protocols to quickly and easily build high-performance servers. High-performance event loop based on epoll and kqueue. Support multi-core and multi-threading. Dynamic expansion of read and write buffers implemented by Ring Buffer. Asynchronous read and write. SO_REUSEPORT port reuse support. Automatically clean up idle connections. Support WebSocket/Protobuf, custom protocols. Support for scheduled tasks and delayed tasks. High-performance web socket server.
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    websocketd

    websocketd

    Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server

    websocketd is the WebSocket daemon. It takes care of handling the WebSocket connections, launching your programs to handle the WebSockets, and passing messages between programs and web-browser. If you can run your program from the command line, you can write WebSocket endpoints. Just read incoming text from stdin and write outgoing text to stdout. Messaging is simple. Each inbound WebSocket connection runs your program in a dedicated process. Connections are isolated by process. Available...
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