It seems that your response missed the mailing list. 2010/3/22 Chun Tian (binghe) <binghe.l...@gmail.com>
Strange ... for long time I thought there's no "select()" on win32, and I do > see Erik (USOCKET author) use "WSAEventSelect" to implement the LispWorks > version of WAIT-FOR-INTPUT-INTERNAL on win32. Now it seems that I was > confused by another the speciality of "select()" function on win32: > > * On UNIX, select() can be used to wait for both networking sockets and > disk file handlers, > * On Windows, select() can only be used on networking sockets, so it's > implemented by winsock library. > > What you found, seems show me a very direct way to have all you want done > immediately: just use SB-ALIEN to export the "select()" for win32, and > remove the reader macro around exist Unix version of WAIT-FOR-INPUT-INTERNAL > for SBCL. > > Would you like a try on this approach? > I'll give it a shot. Thanks (to both you and Erik) for the information. -- Elliott Slaughter "Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay
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