I am not a C developer - was not aware about select()... I was read it as some kind of sleep...
Than Clemens explained to me what select() does...
However - to me it is just implementation detail... Which is possible in one language, but not in another...
But technically, is the loop inside select() - or outside is irrelevant to me (i see the benefit... Though, not sure the benefit - is that big...nowdays.....)
From my point of view - what is important - is the main goal what should be achieved...
If with resources what I have (php - though I am not php developer either) I dont have the same power like in another language - who cares - main goal must be achived . things work - or dont, but we must make them work :)
I am just curious:
LISTEN foo
Select()
Another client says: NOTIFY bar
Will select() - get something from server?
Thanks,
Misa
On Thursday, March 28, 2013, Jasen Betts wrote:
On Thursday, March 28, 2013, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2013-03-27, Misa Simic <misa.simic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Clemens,
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> Well, I am not sure what you mean by polling...
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> But Example shows - that C app - actually asks all the time to get
> notify... when gets something more then 4 times - exit... until 4 times
> loops...
that's polling.
I just do a select() on the socket and the select either times out or
lets me know something has come from the server. then I call whatever
it is to check for notifies.
> The same you can achieve with PHP...
except PHP doesn't have select() and hides the socket.
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