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* [Caml-list] file descriptors as integers?
@ 2003-01-24  5:06 Chris Uzdavinis
  2003-01-24  9:18 ` Fabrice Le Fessant
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From: Chris Uzdavinis @ 2003-01-24  5:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The Unix module publishes the type "file_descr" as an abstract type.
This makes it difficult to use file descriptors in some (IMHO) useful
ways.

When I manage a large number of descriptors, an efficient technique to
is to use the descriptor as the index into an array of per-connection
data structures.  But since the descriptor is abstract, I cannot use
it as an integer to do this.

I know I can use hash-tables in ocaml to create a similar relationship
between (fd,data) but it is less efficient.  Is there any kind of
interface to get the integral value of a file descriptor, or perhaps a
more encapsulated way to accomplish a similar result?

Thank you.

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Chris

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* Re: [Caml-list] file descriptors as integers?
  2003-01-24  5:06 [Caml-list] file descriptors as integers? Chris Uzdavinis
@ 2003-01-24  9:18 ` Fabrice Le Fessant
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Fabrice Le Fessant @ 2003-01-24  9:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Chris Uzdavinis; +Cc: caml-list


>  The Unix module publishes the type "file_descr" as an abstract type.
>  This makes it difficult to use file descriptors in some (IMHO) useful
>  ways.
>  
>  When I manage a large number of descriptors, an efficient technique to
>  is to use the descriptor as the index into an array of per-connection
>  data structures.  But since the descriptor is abstract, I cannot use
>  it as an integer to do this.
>  
>  I know I can use hash-tables in ocaml to create a similar relationship
>  between (fd,data) but it is less efficient.  Is there any kind of
>  interface to get the integral value of a file descriptor, or perhaps a
>  more encapsulated way to accomplish a similar result?

I don't see why you cannot put the file_descr in a bigger structure
with another counter, and use this counter instead of the file_descr
number. Anyway, this beautiful function should do the trick (at least,
on Unix systems): 

let fd_num (fd : Unix.file_descr)= (Obj.magic fd : int)

- Fabrice

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