If there's a version of FAM available for your target OS you might look into SGI::FAM which sits on top of the fam(3X) routines and has shims in the kernel notify a userland daemon when specified files are changed (and the daemon then passes that info back to your program).
In reply to Re: nonblocking I/O - testing whether file has more data to read
by Fletch
in thread nonblocking I/O - testing whether file has more data to read
by hv
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