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Support Windows named pipes#2079

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@lpinca lpinca commented Sep 21, 2022

Document how to connect to a named pipe endpoint and the limitations.

Refs: #1808
Refs: #2075

Document how to connect to a named pipe endpoint and the
limitations.

Refs: #1808
Refs: #2075
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lpinca commented Sep 21, 2022

cc: @hyurl @jacksteamdev

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@lpinca Thanks for looking into this. Looks good to me.

I got this branch working in my POC; very exciting to get cross-OS support!

@lpinca lpinca merged commit ac7a005 into master Sep 22, 2022
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lpinca commented Sep 22, 2022

In the next major release it might make sense to rename the ws+unix: protocol to ws+ipc: for clarity/correctness.

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Document how to connect to a named pipe endpoint and the limitations.

Refs: #1808
Refs: #2075
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