io_fd_canwrite(3) | Library Functions Manual | io_fd_canwrite(3) |
io_fd_canwrite - prepare descriptor for io_wait
#include <io.h>
int io_fd(int64 fd); int io_fd_canwrite(int64 fd);
io_fd_canwrite is just like io_fd, except that it assumes the descriptor is writable, which may save a syscall or two. This assumption is true in most cases, because the kernel buffers writes. Noteworthy cases in which you need to use io_fd instead of io_fd_canwrite are unconnected sockets, i.e. when you queued a non-blocking connect() and want to ask for writability to get notified when it went through.
It is OK to call this function on a descriptor that io_fd() has already been called on.
io_fd_canwrite returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
io_wait(3), io_wantread(3), io_canread(3), io_eagain(3), io_nonblock(3), io_fd(3)