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I already have the C equivalent of $sock ...

What do you mean by that? What is it that you have and where did it come from?

My probably incomplete understanding of this is that unlike *nix, where sockets masquarade as files (File*), WS2 sockets are natively completely different beasts and cannot be used directly with the vast majority of APIs that expect a native file handle, and certainly not be used with CRT calls that expect a FILE*.

Perl works around this difference in platform semantics by (in the terms of the comments) "faking it". See the routine _alloc_osfhnd() in win32.c(~2200) for some info. Basically, they open a native handle to NUL, and build a fake CRT FILE* around it and use that to allow *nix-style semantics to operate on WS2 handles.

Depending what you have and where you got it from, you might have to emulate that in order to achieve your goal.


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In reply to Re: [OT]: How to do fileno() and Win32::APIFile::FdGetOsFHandle() in C by BrowserUk
in thread [OT]: How to do fileno() and Win32::APIFile::FdGetOsFHandle() in C by syphilis

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