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chapter 1- SSH Socket Connections.
I would like to be able to
-Have a ssh_poll_ctx object
-Add a ssh socket over it
-launch the socket connection (using socket functions)
-ssh_poll_ctx_dopoll()
-Wait for the timeout or have the "connected" callback called
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Until we we have a solution to use WSAPoll only on Vista and newer.
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SSH_POLL* -> ssh_poll_handle,
SSH_POLL_CTX* -> ssh_poll_ctx
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If there is some option to modify libc behaviour (like if there was some
off_t usage to be modified by some flag to make that 64 bit) that
needs to be done before the first libc header. one could still do -D
there, though (unless cmake wants to do something automatically and puts
that in config.h)
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It's based on poll objects, each of which store a socket, it's events and a callback,
which gets called whenever an event is set. The poll objects are attached to a poll
context, which should be allocated on per thread basis.
Polling the poll context will poll all the attached poll objects and call their
callbacks (handlers) if any of the socket events are set. This should be done within
the main loop of an application.
This is intended as a ground work for making libssh asynchronous.
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Kanchev <aleksandar.kanchev@googlemail.com>
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git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/libssh/trunk@772 7dcaeef0-15fb-0310-b436-a5af3365683c
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