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Old 08-10-2005
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multiplex programming in real-time OS.

Hi,

As far as I known, kqueue/kevent model can be used to improve the efficiency of systems event dispatching. I m wondering whether kqueue/kevent is same as the real-time OS event model. I also want to know when writing multiplexing app in real-time OS, what APIs need to be used for multiplexing socket I/O and signals dispatching, the old way is select/poll and signals in most Unix systems.

Your suggestion is highly regarded.

Thanks
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