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Actually, two enum classes, since for some reason there are two separate yet identical `PollFD` types used in the codebase. I get that one is ABI-compatible with the Switch while the other is an abstract type used for the host, but why not use `WSAPOLLFD` directly for the latter? Anyway, why make this change? Because on Apple platforms, `POLL_IN`, `POLL_OUT`, etc. (with an underscore) are defined as macros in <sys/signal.h>. (This is inherited from FreeBSD.) So defining a variable with the same name causes a compile error. I could just rename the variables, but while I was at it I thought I might as well switch to an enum for stronger typing. Also, change the type used for values copied directly to/from the `events` and `revents` fields of the host *native* `pollfd`/`WSASPOLLFD`, from `u32` to `short`, as `short` is the correct canonical type on both Unix and Windows. |
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ethc.cpp | ||
ethc.h | ||
nsd.cpp | ||
nsd.h | ||
sfdnsres.cpp | ||
sfdnsres.h | ||
sockets.cpp | ||
sockets.h | ||
sockets_translate.cpp | ||
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