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(select_record::select_record): Define do-nothing constructor for "new" to avoid gratuitous zeroing. (select_info): New base class. (select_pipe_info): New class with methods for dealing with pipes. (select_socket_info): New class with methods for dealing with sockets. (select_serial_info): Dummy class for serial. (select_mailslot_info): Dummy class for mailslots. (select_stuff): Define device_specific_* as actual classes rather than void *. * dtable.h (dtable::select_read): Accommodate return value change to 'bool' and argument change to "select_stuff". (dtable::select_write): Ditto. (dtable::select_except): Ditto. * dtable.cc (dtable::select_read): Accommodate return value change to 'bool' and argument change to "select_stuff". (dtable::select_write): Ditto. (dtable::select_except): Ditto. * fhandler.h: Excise select-related classes. (fhandler_*::select_read): Change argument to select_stuff. (fhandler_*::select_write): Ditto. (fhandler_*::select_except): Ditto. * select.cc (UNIX_FD_ZERO): Use memset rather than bzero. (select_stuff::test_and_set): Change return type to bool. Allocate select_record on entry and let fhandler_*::select_* operate on the start.next field of select_stuff. (pipeinf): Delete. (select_pipe_info::select_pipe_info): New constructor. Allocates event for controlling pipe waits. (select_pipe_info::~select_pipe_info): New destructor. Destroy event. Stop thread. (select_pipe_info::add_watch_handle): New function. (thread_pipe): Wait for the hEvent part of any overlapped pipes before peeking. (start_thread_pipe): Don't allocate device_specific_pipe stuff here. Assume that it has been allocated earlier. (pipe_cleanup): Rely on select_pipe_info destructor to clean up pipe paraphenalia. (fhandler_*::select_*): Derive select_record from new select_stuff argument. (fhandler_pipe::select_*): Ditto. Allocate pipe-specific field if not already allocated. (serialinf): Delete. (thread_serial): serialinf -> select_serial_info. (fhandler_base::ready_for_read): Rewrite to accommodate change in argument to fhandler_*::select_*. (socketinf): Delete. (thread_socket): socketinf -> select_socket_info. (mailslotinf): Delete. (thread_mailslot): mailslotinf -> select_mailslot_info. |
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