On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:35:16 -0700, Keith Packard wrote: > Emil Velikov <[email protected]> writes: > > > There's two things which I should have mentioned: > > - How does one have poll.h when poll() is missing - Cygwin may have > > the header, although I'm not sure about other Windows based > > implementations (the mingw and msvc ones). > > I'd expect whatever changes were needed to support those operating > systems to come from people using them. In particular, Windows has > winsock2.h, which may provide the necessary values, but as I'm not doing > that port, I can't really say what changes should be provided. I'd love > to get feedback from people who can provide it. > > > - Considering that we have our own header with wrapper functions and > > an opaque struct, it would make sense to have X server specific > > macros. Even (ideally) if they are ABI compatible with the POSIX ones. > > Yeah, maybe just using X_NOTIFY_READ, X_NOTIFY_WRITE instead of > POLLIN/POLLOUT: > > How about: > > #define X_NOTIFY_READ POLLIN > #define X_NOTIFY_WRITE POLLOUT > #define X_NOTIFY_OTHER (!(POLLIN|POLLOUT)) > I guess you mean ~(POLLIN|POLLOUT).
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