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RE: The select() API



I used it for write once.
Try to read info pages, libc section.
I know it come with RH distribution.
(Ctrl+h - i in emacs, or info from cmd line)

@Maxim


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Feiglin [mailto:dilogsys@inter.net.il]
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:33 AM
> To: ILUG
> Subject: The select() API
> 
> 
> The select API is documented (among other places) in
> * Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment, Stevens [1993],
> pp396-400 for general IPC
> * TCP/IP Illustrated, Wright & Stevens, [1995], pp 524-533 for sockets
> The Linux implementation is described in
> * Linux Application Development, Johnson & Troan [1998], p209-214
> 
> Problem:
> In all the above (and other non listed) documentation, the API is
> demonstrated for reads only.
> (Stevens, in another place, shows how to use it with out of band data
> for sockets, but the method is not very different fron an ordinary
> read.)
> 
> How does it work for write? The explanations seem clear enough, but I
> have not been able to find any examples of its use.
> 
> Does anyone have/know of some (intelligible) source code that uses
> select() for write?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Dan Feiglin
> 
> 
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