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Hi,

On 12/08/2010 09:08 PM, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 02:21:25AM +0100, Bert Belder 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sockets are opened in overlapped mode by default (I'm not sure about
>> earlier windows versions, but on Vista and later for sure).
> 
> I don't really test much on vista, the tcp stack seems to be near to
> unusable on that box.

On vista, sockets work much like XP, I tested that.  Sockets are not
opened in a weird mode.  (I did not use libev in those tests; libev
could potentially act differently; depending on its code).  This was
mingw/XP and mingw/vista.  The same software also worked mingw/w7.

As for POSIX: it is not compatible, WaitforMultipleEvents is close, but
64 limit and requires the application to inform the event-code about the
return value of write calls.  (code uses network sockets).

So, I would say Marc is right.

Best regards,
   Wouter
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