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202 | # include <unistd.h> |
202 | # include <unistd.h> |
203 | #else |
203 | #else |
204 | # include <io.h> |
204 | # include <io.h> |
205 | # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
205 | # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
206 | # include <windows.h> |
206 | # include <windows.h> |
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207 | # include <winsock2.h> |
207 | # ifndef EV_SELECT_IS_WINSOCKET |
208 | # ifndef EV_SELECT_IS_WINSOCKET |
208 | # define EV_SELECT_IS_WINSOCKET 1 |
209 | # define EV_SELECT_IS_WINSOCKET 1 |
209 | # endif |
210 | # endif |
210 | # undef EV_AVOID_STDIO |
211 | # undef EV_AVOID_STDIO |
211 | #endif |
212 | #endif |
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1876 | write (evfd, &counter, sizeof (uint64_t)); |
1877 | write (evfd, &counter, sizeof (uint64_t)); |
1877 | } |
1878 | } |
1878 | else |
1879 | else |
1879 | #endif |
1880 | #endif |
1880 | { |
1881 | { |
1881 | /* win32 people keep sending patches that change this write() to send() */ |
1882 | #ifdef _WIN32 |
1882 | /* and then run away. but send() is wrong, it wants a socket handle on win32 */ |
1883 | WSABUF buf; |
1883 | /* so when you think this write should be a send instead, please find out */ |
1884 | DWORD sent; |
1884 | /* where your send() is from - it's definitely not the microsoft send, and */ |
1885 | buf.buf = &buf; |
1885 | /* tell me. thank you. */ |
1886 | buf.len = 1; |
1886 | /* it might be that your problem is that your environment needs EV_USE_WSASOCKET */ |
1887 | WSASend (EV_FD_TO_WIN32_HANDLE (evpipe [1]), &buf, 1, &sent, 0, 0, 0); |
1887 | /* check the ev documentation on how to use this flag */ |
1888 | #else |
1888 | write (evpipe [1], &(evpipe [1]), 1); |
1889 | write (evpipe [1], &(evpipe [1]), 1); |
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1890 | #endif |
1889 | } |
1891 | } |
1890 | |
1892 | |
1891 | errno = old_errno; |
1893 | errno = old_errno; |
1892 | } |
1894 | } |
1893 | } |
1895 | } |
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1908 | read (evfd, &counter, sizeof (uint64_t)); |
1910 | read (evfd, &counter, sizeof (uint64_t)); |
1909 | } |
1911 | } |
1910 | else |
1912 | else |
1911 | #endif |
1913 | #endif |
1912 | { |
1914 | { |
1913 | char dummy; |
1915 | char dummy[4]; |
1914 | /* see discussion in evpipe_write when you think this read should be recv in win32 */ |
1916 | #ifdef _WIN32 |
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1917 | WSABUF buf; |
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1918 | DWORD recvd; |
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1919 | buf.buf = dummy; |
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1920 | buf.len = sizeof (dummy); |
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1921 | WSARecv (EV_FD_TO_WIN32_HANDLE (evpipe [0]), &buf, 1, &recvd, 0, 0, 0); |
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1922 | #else |
1915 | read (evpipe [0], &dummy, 1); |
1923 | read (evpipe [0], &dummy, sizeof (dummy)); |
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1924 | #endif |
1916 | } |
1925 | } |
1917 | } |
1926 | } |
1918 | |
1927 | |
1919 | pipe_write_skipped = 0; |
1928 | pipe_write_skipped = 0; |
1920 | |
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2569 | for (i = j = 0; i < anfdmax; ++i) |
2578 | for (i = j = 0; i < anfdmax; ++i) |
2570 | for (w = w2 = anfds [i].head; w; w = w->next) |
2579 | for (w = w2 = anfds [i].head; w; w = w->next) |
2571 | { |
2580 | { |
2572 | verify_watcher (EV_A_ (W)w); |
2581 | verify_watcher (EV_A_ (W)w); |
2573 | |
2582 | |
2574 | if (++j & 1) |
2583 | if (j++ & 1) |
2575 | w2 = w2->next; |
2584 | { |
2576 | |
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2577 | assert (("libev: io watcher list contains a loop", w != w2)); |
2585 | assert (("libev: io watcher list contains a loop", w != w2)); |
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2586 | w2 = w2->next; |
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2587 | } |
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2588 | |
2578 | assert (("libev: inactive fd watcher on anfd list", ev_active (w) == 1)); |
2589 | assert (("libev: inactive fd watcher on anfd list", ev_active (w) == 1)); |
2579 | assert (("libev: fd mismatch between watcher and anfd", ((ev_io *)w)->fd == i)); |
2590 | assert (("libev: fd mismatch between watcher and anfd", ((ev_io *)w)->fd == i)); |
2580 | } |
2591 | } |
2581 | |
2592 | |
2582 | assert (timermax >= timercnt); |
2593 | assert (timermax >= timercnt); |