Martin Wilck wrote:
I don't see why it would be hard to close fds, it's just standard
resource management, like freeing allocated memory, etc.  If the async
I/O code makes this hard to do then the code is broken.

Asynchronous IO, broken or not, allows for hundreds of simultaneous IO
operations on a single HANDLE, and therefore gets us into *resource
shortage* as long as we use up an fd for each such operation.
Is your main objection to the current scheme based on performance?
- Dan

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