For an example of setting up forking with sockets and IO::Select, see Non-Blocking Bidirectional Communication using Unix Sockets, although it says its for unix only, it may be the way the socketpair is setup. Also see Non-blocking socket read on Windows
And if you want to get low level, see Re: Please suggest a non-forking way to do this (OS: windows) (solution)
And I will mention that Glib supports select on win32 pipes, see Re: working with 2 inputs
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