Sean Eric Fagan on Nostr: Here is my shameful #FreeBSD confession: I rarely use kevent. My excuse is that I ...
Here is my shameful #FreeBSD confession: I rarely use kevent. My excuse is that I generally work on kernel-level code, and low-level userspace utilities.
So this is how I was surprised to find out that, when using kevent, if another thread closes one of the file descriptors on the queue... it doesn't result in an event.
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