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Corinna Vinschen
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* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::evaluate_events): Make erase
const in parameter list. (fhandler_socket::wait_for_events): Take a DWORD flags value instead of just a bool. Call evaluate_events with erase flag according to MSG_PEEK value in flags. Replace check for dontwait with check for MSG_DONTWAIT in flags. (fhandler_socket::connect): Call wait_for_events with 0 flags value. (fhandler_socket::accept4): Ditto. (fhandler_socket::recv_internal): Save flags in wait_flags. Drop dontwait variable. Call wait_for_events with wait_flags. (fhandler_socket::send_internal): Save MSG_DONTWAIT flag in wait_flags and call wait_for_events with wait_flags as argument. Drop dontwait variable. * fhandler.h (class fhandler_socket): Change second parameter in declaration of wait_for_events to const DWORD.
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