Thomas Rodgers <[email protected]> schreef op 8 januari 2015 02:56:18 CET: > FD ~= "file descriptor". > > fd_t, the type this option actually returns, is conditionally defined > to be > int or SOCKET depending on platform, same as with ZMQ_FD. It is > however, > not the same FD that would be returned by the ZMQ_FD option (I believe > it > is the underlying TCP file descriptor or SOCKET in this case). >
I have looked to the source. On non-Windows, it is an int. No problem. On Windows, it is either a SOCKET or a UINT_PTR. This is impossible. I write a Go binding[1] based on the C API. I need to know what the type is on Windows, and the C header file doesn't tell. And if fd_t is internal to the C++ code, why is it used in the C API reference? [1] http://github.com/pebbe/zmq4 -- Peter Kleiweg http://pkleiweg.home.xs4all.nl _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
