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- From: dan@bristol.com (J. Daniel Smith)
- Subject: Re: SELECT & SOCKETS
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- Message-ID: <dan.822496732@handel>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 15:18:52 GMT
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- In <31056114.578EA4EC@harris.com> carlos rivera <crivera@harris.com> writes:
-
- >Can anybody show me how to use the select() with two fd, maybe one for
- >writing to a socket and other to read from the keyboard
-
- As comp.lang.c readers, we have no idea about select() or sockets, as
- neither are mentioned in the ANSI/ISO C standard. Something like
- comp.unix.programmer or alt.winsock are better choices.
-
- Dan
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