On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 07:03:21AM -0500, Horsley Tom wrote:
> > First fork() emulation and now select()?  If we are not careful in ten
> > years or so NT/W2K/W2010 will be almost as useful as UNIX was 
> > in mid-1980's.
> 
> Too late :-). WaitForMultipleObjects() on win32 is already *infinitely*
> more useful than select() or poll() since you can wait on all kinds
> of handles, not just file descriptors you are doing I/O on, but also
> semaphores, process handles for processes you are waiting to finish, etc.

I was actually sort of aware of this (only sort of, since I've never
written a Win32 program).  From the info I've picked up it isn't quite
that smooth in Win32, either, there are some exceptions and exceptions
to exceptions...?  But yes, the WFMO is a more generic interface than
select/poll.

> If there is one thing win32 does well, it is event loops. (Oh, and if
> you want the windows messages involved as well, use
> MsgWaitForMultipleObjects).

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