Result for 3B819420798A1923E0820D530066DCDB26373423

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/icingaweb2/modules/reactbundle/vendor/react/event-loop/src/ExtUvLoop.php
FileSize8180
MD5EAE712F6DFA4F7332D45AFF9558CB71B
SHA-13B819420798A1923E0820D530066DCDB26373423
SHA-25632DAC61937D89FC20878D0D93AF602687B400C62E36831C92FF911907F148205
SSDEEP192:lpAwrtNWz/OcC2OU32U32PGISSWYwWu0dr11H5r/VAGrj3otRYUFdAQv:PAAZGwkl
TLSHT1A5F1DC0826EB1CE150E360B94FCBC3A6A7B5B167459E89437D8DC2A48F5126CC670FA9
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Key Value
MD571843036F307A1B98D32E4E1A22F348D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionEvent loop abstraction layer that libraries can use for evented I/O. In order for async based libraries to be interoperable, they need to use the same event loop. This component provides a common LoopInterface that any library can target. This allows them to be used in the same loop, with one single run call that is controlled by the user. In addition to the interface there are some implementations provided: * StreamSelectLoop: This is the only implementation which works out of the box with PHP. It does a simple select system call. It's not the most performant of loops, but still does the job quite well. * LibEventLoop: This uses the libevent pecl extension. libevent itself supports a number of system-specific backends (epoll, kqueue). * LibEvLoop: This uses the libev pecl extension (github). It supports the same backends as libevent. * ExtEventLoop: This uses the event pecl extension. It supports the same backends as libevent. All of the loops support these features: * File descriptor polling * One-off timers * Periodic timers * Deferred execution of callbacks Autoloader: /usr/share/php/React/EventLoop/autoload.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-react-event-loop
PackageRelease3.fc33
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-18325E59C3794E9B9915F542B580FE051F3A5624F
SHA-256B84F8309092EC63123367C5A7D4E23607265D5580C7483A7C07A5CF95ABBA101
Key Value
MD5BEFBE54CB324C9D490F26FA8112CD7BD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIcinga Web 2 - ReactPHP-based 3rd party libraries
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameicingaweb2-module-reactbundle
PackageReleasebp153.1.14
PackageVersion0.7.0
SHA-1A5310E2F2D0866932EF68DFAA1184CDE40F8DF73
SHA-256407A3C7C7AA563950320E50D93842574FEE4745169C71ADCE3F06820C9994177
Key Value
MD59E3379F851C201E9E10019B81533E43A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionEvent loop abstraction layer that libraries can use for evented I/O. In order for async based libraries to be interoperable, they need to use the same event loop. This component provides a common LoopInterface that any library can target. This allows them to be used in the same loop, with one single run call that is controlled by the user. In addition to the interface there are some implementations provided: * StreamSelectLoop: This is the only implementation which works out of the box with PHP. It does a simple select system call. It's not the most performant of loops, but still does the job quite well. * LibEventLoop: This uses the libevent pecl extension. libevent itself supports a number of system-specific backends (epoll, kqueue). * LibEvLoop: This uses the libev pecl extension (github). It supports the same backends as libevent. * ExtEventLoop: This uses the event pecl extension. It supports the same backends as libevent. All of the loops support these features: * File descriptor polling * One-off timers * Periodic timers * Deferred execution of callbacks Autoloader: /usr/share/php/React/EventLoop/autoload.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-react-event-loop
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-1F50DA54A10421A593EC6A3F1222FD9981F202CA4
SHA-256A48097C6F94B50B37D493B9AA4D2928CB4A85C521F5D571FFC960A74E10A49DC
Key Value
MD5C89827C0ACE6FF023E17BBB60A28E72B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIcinga Web 2 - ReactPHP-based 3rd party libraries
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameicingaweb2-module-reactbundle
PackageReleaselp152.1.1
PackageVersion0.7.0
SHA-15687198E958FD5ED4C2E07A2D78CFDC447996791
SHA-256ECD5AA96F88067490CFC5660454693443DF1E42C10ABE80B470CDA2A1A52CAA6
Key Value
MD5491C049E2A52F6DB73AA21C9116F2836
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionEvent loop abstraction layer that libraries can use for evented I/O. In order for async based libraries to be interoperable, they need to use the same event loop. This component provides a common LoopInterface that any library can target. This allows them to be used in the same loop, with one single run call that is controlled by the user. In addition to the interface there are some implementations provided: * StreamSelectLoop: This is the only implementation which works out of the box with PHP. It does a simple select system call. It's not the most performant of loops, but still does the job quite well. * LibEventLoop: This uses the libevent pecl extension. libevent itself supports a number of system-specific backends (epoll, kqueue). * LibEvLoop: This uses the libev pecl extension (github). It supports the same backends as libevent. * ExtEventLoop: This uses the event pecl extension. It supports the same backends as libevent. All of the loops support these features: * File descriptor polling * One-off timers * Periodic timers * Deferred execution of callbacks Autoloader: /usr/share/php/React/EventLoop/autoload.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-react-event-loop
PackageRelease4.fc34
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-1274DD7579F6674B124938CD3BEA9331B8DC9C26C
SHA-256983B5BA6DB6C33B4666913448FC4CF0699803A574561E69258A12F57EE95B2C1
Key Value
MD5F8698CF6371C2709FAB4C6B0E2093012
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIcinga Web 2 - ReactPHP-based 3rd party libraries
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameicingaweb2-module-reactbundle
PackageReleasebp154.1.20
PackageVersion0.7.0
SHA-1B162826B87D5AD93C4E7C817A86EE19E38B02E98
SHA-2565216638B2DCBA3E0020DB713C6A7C2BF9473C0701ED98FC2016FD87A22DA5A02