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Re: kqueue/kevent project



I think this is a really great project idea, and there have been various folks inside and outside of Apple clamoring for this specific function for some time now. As has also been already noted, however, there are additional imperatives to try and unify all the various event polling models and I hope that what you come up with is instrumental in both bringing kqueue(2) to Darwin / Mac OS X and in focusing some much needed architectural attention on this area of the system. Just the fact that you're doing the work is likely to achieve at least one of those two objectives. :-)

On Sunday, March 10, 2002, at 08:40 , Stefan Arentz wrote:

Today I started work on:

http://www.sateh.com/projects/kqueue/

Is this ok with the kernel people at Apple? Is there a change that the
result of this work will be included in a future release?

Stefan

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