Andrew MacIntyre wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Bernard Yue wrote: > > > Just found http://www.ia.amu.edu.pl/edm2/0401/socket3.html on the > > web. The documentation above mentioned select() support in IBM TCP/IP > > development toolkit for OS/2. So maybe OS/2 support select(). I > > remember TCP/IP support for OS/2 comes as an optional package of IBM LAN > > Manager client, back in 94-95. Am I correct, Andrew? Anyway, since you > > have access to OS/2, can you help us to dig in a bit? > > I only have v4 (not v4.5 or eCS), but its still treated there as a > "optional" package, certainly from the point of view of maintenance. > So does OS/2 now support TCP/IP by default? > I don't have VAC++ or a complete set of API docs either, but it wouldn't > surprise me that select() is available in the socket library, exclusively > for sockets. > > I use EMX, which has a select() that does what needs to be done to support > sockets as well as files and (I think) pipes. > [snip] > I hope to have a look at your bits this weekend. Will let you know what > transpires. > I've just upload an alpha version of unit case for the timeout socket (http://www.3captus.com/Downloads/test_sockettimeout.py). Please give it a try. Bernie > -- > Andrew I MacIntyre "These thoughts are mine alone..." > E-mail: andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au | Snail: PO Box 370 > andymac@pcug.org.au | Belconnen ACT 2616 > Web: http://www.andymac.org/ | Australia -- There are three schools of magic. One: State a tautology, then ring the changes on its corollaries; that's philosophy. Two: Record many facts. Try to find a pattern. Then make a wrong guess at the next fact; that's science. Three: Be aware that you live in a malevolent Universe controlled by Murphy's Law, sometimes offset by Brewster's Factor; that's engineering. -- Robert A. Heinlein
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