Re: Callback from NKE
Re: Callback from NKE
- Subject: Re: Callback from NKE
- From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:08:33 -0800
On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:50, Carl Smith wrote:
Excuse my igronance, being I am new to both Mac OS X and unix, from
what you wrote below, then you are saying that my select() or CFSocket
would be intiated and used in userland? Do you know of any example
code using this method?
Yes, both select() and the CFSocket stuff are user-mode APIs.
I don't know of any CF* documentation other than what is available at
Apple's developer website (there may be other info out there), but for
select(), there are several books that give a great intro to the use of
select() and other BSD-style low-level APIs. Notable among them is W.
Richard Stevens's "Unix Network Programming" (v. 1, 2nd ed). There is
a third edition by a different author, and I'm not familiar with that.
The Stevens website has some details plus a tarball of a bunch of
example code that goes with the book (<http:www.kohala.com>).
Stevens also has a book called "Advanced Programming in the Unix
Environment" that is worth having (plus code on the site). He was an
excellent expositor.
Regards,
Justin
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