Asynchronous i/o
Mike_Cygwin
mike_cygwin@comcast.net
Wed Nov 14 14:50:00 GMT 2007
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From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com>
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> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
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> On Nov 13 17:28, XXXXXXXXXXX@XXXXXXX.XXX wrote:
> > Thanks for replying... I saw your earlier posts about the subject. Before I
> say yes, might you tell me what limitations there are in Cygwin that would make
> this terribly difficult?
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> You mean, besides of the limitation having to work on Windows? Nothing
> I'm aware of.
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> > Also, what do folks do with code that requires the header? Just rewrite their
> code?
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> I assume they do what everybody has to do when porting applications
> between platforms. Use what's available on the new platform. That's
> the idea behind autoconf and friends, for instance.
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> Corinna
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Am I doing better now? ;-) I think I made all the adjustments that you suggested.
What I was wondering was if there might be changes to other packages when trying to impliment AIO... my guess is yes.
Mike
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