On 11/19/13 4:54 PM, Aaron Boxer wrote:
I see that that the library is designed to read from the socket into a
user-provided buffer
and make the buffer available to the client in a callback.

Suppose I want to handle reading from the socket: for example suppose I want
to splice the data (on LInux) into a different file descriptor. Or read
directly
into another location. Is this possible?  If I pass null as the
alloc_buffer callback,
can I manage reading from the socket myself?


Not if you use a tcp/udp/pipe handle, but you can create a socket yourself, use a poll handle to get notified when it's ready for reading/writing, and then do the reading yourself.


Cheers,

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Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
http://bettercallsaghul.com

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