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Ok, I answered my own question -- looks like you can get an fd =open("/dev/windows") and then use that for select. "Randall C. O'Reilly" <oreilly AT grey DOT colorado DOT edu> writes: > Does anyone know if there is a way to use select() to wait for Win32 > GUI events that are read by GetMessage, while also waiting for stdin > activity? I have an application that in unix uses select() on the fd > for the X display, so you can either use the console (xterm) interface > or the X interface, at the same time. I would like to use something > like this same trick in windows, but haven't figured anything out yet. > > I would like to avoid having to rewrite everything for a graphical > console window (which would operate under the GetMessage event loop), > unless of course there is something already written that is very easy > to create and it basically acts just like the regular console window, > including supporting readline (which I use). It looked like the gdb > in cygwin has something like that, so if anyone knows about how that > works, I'd appreciate any pointers (I know, use the source..) Thanks, - Randy -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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