| 18 May 2025 |
Mic92 | This would avoid platform specific code. | 14:57:29 |
Alyssa Ross | It's not the number of fds that select is limited by — it's the fd numbers | 14:59:21 |
Alyssa Ross | like if you have two fds but both of them are high values that's not compatible with select | 14:59:39 |
Alyssa Ross | I have heard that select on macOS does work though | 14:59:49 |
Mic92 | Ok. that makes it a non-starter for this api. | 14:59:59 |
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| 20 May 2025 |
@trofi:matrix.org | You can make linux select() to work for large FDs as well, but you would have to roll your own bit setting code to avoid glibc's limit (or override FD_SETSIZE). | 05:41:45 |
| 21 May 2025 |
fzakaria | cherry-pick: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/13241 | 02:28:13 |