freebsd-ports/net/erlang-ranch/pkg-descr
Jimmy Olgeni 683f166185 Sorting out some Erlang stuff:
- Rename a few Erlang-related ports using the erlang- prefix; it will avoid
  confusion with elixir- ports.
- Remove DOCS and EXAMPLES where not actually useful.
- Simplify RUN_DEPENDS where possible.
- Move textproc/exmpp to devel/erlang-exmpp.
- Add missing R18 compatibility fix for devel/erlang-oserl.
- Upgrade erlang-cuttlefish to 2.0.3.

The idea is that libraries ("deps") have the "erlang-" prefix, while larger
projects (rabbitmq, yaws, couchdb, etc) keep their usual names.
2015-06-27 12:54:11 +00:00

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Ranch aims to provide everything you need to accept TCP connections
with a small code base and low latency while being easy to use
directly as an application or to embed into your own.
Ranch provides a modular design, letting you choose which transport
and protocol are going to be used for a particular listener. Listeners
accept and manage connections on one port, and include facilities to
limit the number of concurrent connections. Connections are sorted
into pools, each pool having a different configurable limit.
Ranch also allows you to upgrade the acceptor pool without having to
close any of the currently opened sockets.
WWW: https://github.com/extend/ranch