aio in win32 .. how?

Andreas Raab andreas.raab at gmx.de
Fri Dec 12 14:21:22 UTC 2003


Depends on your meaning of "equivalent". For serving asynchronous I/O
requests (sockets, async files etc) your best choice is to spawn off a
separate thread.

Cheers,
  - Andreas

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> What would be the equivalent of aioEnable, aioHandle and aioDisable in
> MS Windows?
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