- if (read_ssl)
- FD_SET(SSL_get_fd(con),&readfds);
- if (write_ssl)
- FD_SET(SSL_get_fd(con),&writefds);
-
-/* printf("mode tty(%d %d%d) ssl(%d%d)\n",
- tty_on,read_tty,write_tty,read_ssl,write_ssl);*/
-
-/* printf("pending=%d\n",SSL_pending(con)); */
- i=select(width,&readfds,&writefds,NULL,NULL);
- if ( i < 0)
- {
- BIO_printf(bio_err,"bad select %d\n",sock_err());
- goto shut;
- /* goto end; */
+/* printf("mode tty(%d %d%d) ssl(%d%d)\n",
+ tty_on,read_tty,write_tty,read_ssl,write_ssl);*/
+
+ /* Note: under VMS with SOCKETSHR the second parameter
+ * is currently of type (int *) whereas under other
+ * systems it is (void *) if you don't have a cast it
+ * will choke the compiler: if you do have a cast then
+ * you can either go for (int *) or (void *).
+ */
+#ifdef WINDOWS
+ /* Under Windows we make the assumption that we can
+ * always write to the tty: therefore if we need to
+ * write to the tty we just fall through. Otherwise
+ * we timeout the select every second and see if there
+ * are any keypresses. Note: this is a hack, in a proper
+ * Windows application we wouldn't do this.
+ */
+ i=0;
+ if(!write_tty) {
+ if(read_tty) {
+ tv.tv_sec = 1;
+ tv.tv_usec = 0;
+ i=select(width,(void *)&readfds,(void *)&writefds,
+ NULL,&tv);
+ if(!i && (!((_kbhit()) || (WAIT_OBJECT_0 == WaitForSingleObject(GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE), 0))) || !read_tty) ) continue;
+ } else i=select(width,(void *)&readfds,(void *)&writefds,
+ NULL,NULL);
+ }
+#else
+ i=select(width,(void *)&readfds,(void *)&writefds,
+ NULL,NULL);
+#endif
+ if ( i < 0)
+ {
+ BIO_printf(bio_err,"bad select %d\n",
+ get_last_socket_error());
+ goto shut;
+ /* goto end; */
+ }