curl-library
Re: FILE * => fd ?
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 22:04:06 +0800 (WST)
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Sterling Hughes wrote:
>
> I'm not sure how Win32 handles Stdio implementation as opposed to
> the POSIX layer (or if Stdio is a part of the POSIX layer). As you
> know, Win32's POSIX layer is a POS, so if it causes that switch
> (non-POSIX to POSIX), we should see a small performance hit on Win32
> systems.
>
I believe that in Windows NT, Win32 and POSIX are both independant
subsystems running on top of the "native" NT system. There's also an OS/2
1.x subsystem in there somewhere :)
Win32 has it's own native file routines - CreateFile, WriteFile, etc.. the
stdio functions are just implemented by the standard C library you happen
to link against.
Win16 used to provide <io.h> style I/O routines (open, close etc..)
and these functions are still available to me in Visual C++ - I'm not sure
whether they're implemented by the C library or in the actual Win32
system, though. In either case, I suspect they would also be a thin
wrapper around the CreateFile-style functions.
I don't think there's much to worry about, performance-wise. (*cringe* I'm
just begging for some benchmarks to prove me wrong :)
-- Andrew Francis locust_at_familyhealth.com.au _______________________________________________ Curl-library mailing list http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/Received on 2001-08-09