RE: accept

From: Mathieu Dube (mathieu_dube@videotron.ca)
Date: Sun Feb 04 2001 - 11:37:43 EST


Ok, but fd 0 cant be a valid socket since its the stdin

I posted that on this mailing list coz I thought that this might be a scaling
problem since it happens when theres already several clients connected to the
server

On Sun, 04 Feb 2001, David Schwartz wrote:
> > What does it typically mean when accept returns 0
> > and that the perror outputs "Interupted system call"??
>
> Since 'accept' returning zero is not an error, the results of 'perror' are
> meaningless. Please read the manual page for 'accept' and notice that it
> says, "The call returns -1 on error". Continue reading to understand what a
> return value of zero means. Remember that zero is a non-negative integer.
>
> DS
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