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From: "Fifer, Eric" <EFifer AT sanwaint DOT com>
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Cc: "'Chris Faylor'" <cgf AT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: RE: some bug fixes
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 17:13:16 -0000
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>I don't understand your select patch, so I'm not going to check it in.

I was just porting some code that happened to do a select
to check exceptions on stdout.  In this case peek_pipe was
failing with an error, but the error was really due to PeekNamedPipe
being used with the write end of a pipe.  So, it was failing with
ACCESS_DENIED because GENERIC_READ was not one of the create options
on the handle.  Anyway, I just added a check to see if peek_pipe
was looking at the write end of a pipe.  I tried to check the
device against FH_PIPEW, but unfortunately it is only set to
the more generic FH_PIPE (not FH_PIPER, or FH_PIPEW).

Thanks.

Eric

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