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Top Forums Programming Sockets select() question Post 302405931 by Corona688 on Saturday 20th of March 2010 06:14:06 PM
Old 03-20-2010
No, you cannot modify the FD set while it's waiting on it.
 

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cSignal(3)							   util/ulocks.h							cSignal(3)

NAME
cSignal - send signal to one waiting thread. SYNOPSIS
#include <util/ulocks.h> NEOERR *cSignal(pthread_cond_t *cond); ARGUMENTS
cond - condition variable to send signal on. DESCRIPTION
Sends a signal to one thread waiting on condition variable <cond>. MT-Level: Safe. RETURN VALUE
None. SEE ALSO
mCreate(3), fCreate(3), mUnlock(3), fUnlock(3), cBroadcast(3), cSignal(3), fFind(3), cDestroy(3), cCreate(3), mDestroy(3), cWait(3), fLock(3), fDestroy(3), mLock ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cSignal(3)
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