How would you construct the above snippet?
my ($r, $w) = winsocketpair();
$w->autoflush(1);
async {
print $w $_ while defined( $_ = <STDIN> );
}->detach;
while( 1 ) {
if (
my ($readers, $writers, $exceptors) =
IO::Select::select($selector, $selector, $selector)
) {
for( @$readers ) {
## See what they have to say
}
for( @$writers ) {
## Tell'em what they need to know
}
for( @$exceptors ) {
## Deal with their tantrums
}
}
}
Have you tried Win32::Socketpair yet?
Turns out it crashes :(
Update: Removing the calls to ioctl removes the crash and makes the module work. I don't know at what cost, though.
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