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Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"]
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Andrew J. Schorr |
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Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"] |
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Tue, 5 May 2015 18:36:57 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 06:24:05PM -0400, Andrew J. Schorr wrote:
> The good news is that a solution for this is already in the git master branch.
> There is a new retryable I/O feature that enables the use of non-blocking I/O
> and supports the read timeout feature in a more sensible way. If you'd like
> early access to this capability, you will need to grab a copy of the master
> branch from git. Note that the behavior will be the same as before unless you
> set PROCINFO[input-file, "RETRY"]. Please refer to the manual for more
> details.
Note: with the git master version of gawk, you can also use multiplexed I/O
via the select call using the gawk-select extension. You can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gawkextlib/files/
That may obviate the need to use read timeouts.
Regards,
Andy
- [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Alejandro Mendoza, 2015/05/05
- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Andrew J. Schorr, 2015/05/05
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- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Andrew J. Schorr, 2015/05/07
- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Aharon Robbins, 2015/05/11
- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Andrew J. Schorr, 2015/05/11
- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Aharon Robbins, 2015/05/14
- Re: [bug-gawk] bug report on PROCINFO[,"READ_TIMEOUT"], Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/15