> select on windows is very limited. It is only allowed to be called > with socket handles. You cannot use C RTL fd with it or another sort > of handle. > > Because its part of winsock and not part of the C RTL so it cannot mess > with errno itself. Yes I know. > > HAVE_SELECT is the first thing tested in floatsleep(). > > HAVE_SELECT should probably be undefined on windows. With the expection > that the sockets module for windows can use it. Sorry, floatsleep() on Windows doesn't ever get to testing HAVE_SELECT. So no worry, that part at least works. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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