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= Ranch
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Ranch is a socket acceptor pool for TCP protocols.
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== Goals
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Ranch aims to provide everything you need to accept TCP connections with
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a *small* code base and *low latency* while being easy to use directly
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as an application or to *embed* into your own.
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Ranch provides a *modular* design, letting you choose which transport
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and protocol are going to be used for a particular listener. Listeners
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accept and manage connections on one port, and include facilities to
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limit the number of *concurrent* connections. Connections are sorted
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into *pools*, each pool having a different configurable limit.
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Ranch also allows you to *upgrade* the acceptor pool without having
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to close any of the currently opened sockets.
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== Online documentation
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* https://ninenines.eu/docs/en/ranch/2.1/guide[User guide]
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* https://ninenines.eu/docs/en/ranch/2.1/manual[Function reference]
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== Offline documentation
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* While still online, run `make docs`
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* User guide available in `doc/` in PDF and HTML formats
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* Function reference man pages available in `doc/man3/` and `doc/man7/`
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* Run `make install-docs` to install man pages on your system
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* Full documentation in Asciidoc available in `doc/src/`
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* Examples available in `examples/`
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== Getting help
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* https://github.com/ninenines/ranch/issues[Issues tracker]
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* https://ninenines.eu/services[Commercial Support]
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