io.sockets.secure.windows: use non-blocking sockets to prevent
SSL_connect from blocking
On Windows, SSL_connect may hang forever if the server doesn't send any
data. To counteract that we temporarily set the socket non-blocking and
then call select in the wait-for-fd method.
Conflicts:
basis/io/sockets/secure/openssl/openssl-tests.factor
Unified the drain and refill generics and put their definition in
io.files. They are now used by both the windows and unix ssl backend
for io. Windows ssl kind of works now, but the error cases are not
implemented correctly.
The purpose of these words is to abstract out the pushing of the bytes
to the ports so that you can insert the ssl layer in between. Exactly
like how drain and refill are specialized on ssl-handle in
io.sockets.secure.unix.
allocate 32k on the local alloc stack (which causes a 'double fault.')
Second, if the volume doesnt look up to a real path, don't make a dummy
object for that. volume
Use alien>native-string and native-string>alien wherever possible instead of
utf16n for Windows.
Specifically,
• Created >c-array to be replacement for >T-array.
• Created cast-array to be generic replacement for all T-array-cast words.
• Created c-array@ to be generic replacement for T-array@ words.
• Replaced usages of <T-array> with T <c-array>
• Replaced usages of <direct-T-array> with T <c-direct-array>
• Replaced usages of >T-array with T >c-array
• Replaced usages of T-array-cast with T cast-array
• Replaced usages of malloc-T-array with T malloc-array.
• Removed malloc-T-array.
• Removed T-array-cast.
• Removed T-array@.
• Removed >T-array.
I also added (but didn't change any code to use):
• T c-array-type, returns T-array
• T c-array?, returns T-array?
• c-array{ T ... }, returns T-array{ ... }
Bootstraps just find on Mac OS X. Also `load-all test-all` works for me.