On Mon Oct 27 2014 at 4:21:51 PM James Bardin wrote:
Not to veer too far off topic here, but there was talk some time ago about
exposing a version of the runtime network poller for use on files in
general. That would also be nice for the rare occasion when you have many
files open, and don't want to end up with an excessive number of OS threads
blocked in IO.
I wonder if there ever any work on that proposal.
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--Not to veer too far off topic here, but there was talk some time ago about
exposing a version of the runtime network poller for use on files in
general. That would also be nice for the rare occasion when you have many
files open, and don't want to end up with an excessive number of OS threads
blocked in IO.
I wonder if there ever any work on that proposal.
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