[#7055] More on VC++ 2005 — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...>

Okay. I've got Ruby compiling. I'm attempting to get everything in

17 messages 2006/01/05
[#7058] Re: More on VC++ 2005 — nobuyoshi nakada <nobuyoshi.nakada@...> 2006/01/06

Hi,

[#7084] mathn: ugly warnings — hadmut@... (Hadmut Danisch)

Hi,

22 messages 2006/01/10
[#7097] Re: mathn: ugly warnings — Daniel Berger <Daniel.Berger@...> 2006/01/10

Hadmut Danisch wrote:

[#7098] Design contracts and refactoring (was Re: mathn: ugly warnings) — mathew <meta@...> 2006/01/10

Daniel Berger wrote:

[#7118] Re: Design contracts and refactoring (was Re: mathn: ugly warnings) — mathew <meta@...> 2006/01/12

*Dean Wampler *<deanwampler gmail.com> writes:

[#7226] Fwd: Re: Question about massive API changes — "Sean E. Russell" <ser@...>

Hello,

23 messages 2006/01/28
[#7228] Re: Question about massive API changes — Caleb Tennis <caleb@...> 2006/01/28

>

Re: 64-bit Solaris READ_DATA_PENDING Revisited

From: Steven Lumos <steven@...>
Date: 2006-01-11 20:11:34 UTC
List: ruby-core #7107
ville.mattila@stonesoft.com writes:
> Hello,
>
> here is the updated patch. With ChangeLog entry. I've tested this with
> amd64 and all may tests
> passes. Yay!
> BTW, Would samekind of bug be reason for MAC OS X drb hang? In other word
> READ_PENDING gets
>  defined uncorrectly?

I was thinking something similar in [ruby-core:6983] although I was on
the wrong track then.  I finally narrowed it down by looking at
syscall traces of sample/svr.rb.  32-bit Ruby was calling select()
with inifinite timeout, but 64-bit Ruby was calling select() with 0
timeout[1].  So in the latter case it was falling through to accept()
immediately.

Do you have a reference for the OS X hangs? Anything that causes
READ_DATA_PENDING = !feof() should cause the problem, it's not really
a 32/64-bit issue.

Steve

[1] Look for READ_DATA_PENDING in rb_f_select and you'll see why.


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