Does libssh plan to wrap it in a simple API (like ssh_channel_read_nonblocking) 
?

-----Original Message-----
From: Aris Adamantiadis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 2:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Non blocking write

Hello,

ssh_set_fd_towrite() is a misnamed function that tells libssh the write
won't block of the file descriptor. It may have the opposite action as
you'd expect.
The best way of doing nonblocking write is to use
ssh_channel_set_blocking + ssh_channel_write, then use
ssh_handle_packets to have libssh flush the socket when it's possible
(however this function is currently private, we'll export it later), and
use ssh_blocking_flush with a timeout to flush the buffer.
A return code of SSH_AGAIN means there's still data to be flushed out.

Kr,

Aris

Le 21/05/12 09:13, Aviv Zilberman a écrit :
> *Hi ,*
> 
> * *
> 
> *Does ssh_channel_write become non-blocking already ? *
> 
> *if yes, in which version ?*
> 
> *If not, does calling to “ssh_set_fd_towrite” or
> “ssh_set_blocking(session, 0)” or “ssh_channel_set_blocking(channel, 0)”
> will help ?*
> 
> * *
> 
> *Thanks in advance,*
> 
> *Zilberman Aviv.*
> 
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