eRPC is an efficient, extensible and easy-to-use RPC framework. Suitable for RPC, Microservice, Peer-to-Peer, IM, Game and other fields. Use peer to provide the same API package for the server and client. Optimized high-performance transport layer. Use a Non-block socket and I/O multiplexing technology. Support setting the size of socket I/O buffer. Support setting the size of the reading message (if exceed disconnect it). Support controlling the connection file descriptor. Detailed log information, support print input and output details. Support setting slow operation alarm threshold. Support for custom implementation log component. Client session support automatically redials after disconnection.

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  • Use peer to provide the same API package for the server and client
  • Support reboot and shutdown gracefully
  • Composed of two parts, the Header and the Body
  • Support custom message protocol, and provide some common implementations
  • Optimized high performance transport layer
  • Support controling the connection file descriptor

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Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Go

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2023-01-19