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# LibUV Sandbox Examples
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Each example in this folder is the sandboxed version of a code snippet from [LibUV's User Guide](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/guide.html). These examples perform some basic tasks using LibUV, and can be useful both to understand how to use LibUV Sandbox, but also to get an idea of how regular and sandboxed code compare to each other.
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This is the list of examples:
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- **helloworld.cc**: sandboxed version of [helloworld/main.c](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/guide/basics.html#hello-world). It simply starts a loop that exits immediately. It shows how to run a simple loop in LibUV Sandbox.
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- **idle-basic.cc**: sandboxed version of [idle-basic/main.c](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/guide/basics.html#handles-and-requests). Creates an idle watcher that stops the loop after a certain number of iterations. It shows how a simple callback can be used in LibUV Sandbox.
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- **uvcat.cc**: sandboxed version of [uvcat/main.c](http://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/guide/filesystem.html#reading-writing-files). Takes a single argument, the absolute path of a file, and prints its contents (it is a simplified version of the command line tootl `cat`). It shows how to manage various complex callbacks for opening, reading and writing files.
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