Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Mike McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


The patch moves away from using unix pipes to implement named pipes,
and instead implements pipes internally. This is necessary to
implement message mode properly (without race conditions).


Could you explain this a bit more?  Why can't you use a datagram socket
for message mode?  I think we really want to avoid doing I/O through
the server, our I/O is already slow enough as it is...

Datagram sockets are unreliable, aren't they?


How about Posix message queues?  Oh, wait, Linux doesn't seem
to have those.  (Guess it's time to add posix message queue
tests to the LTP :-> )

- Dan

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