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Our professor gave us this code in class:

st = select(max+1, &rs, NULL, NULL, &timeinterval);

 if(st){ 
        for(int i=0; i<workers; i++)
        {

            if(FD_ISSET(channels[i]->read_fd(), &rs))

and I honestly have a hard time trying to understand what it's doing. I've tried to research more about pthreads but nothing seems to show up to explain what this is doing. He says it has something to do with file descriptors but I don't get how this is being in this code.

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    select is not inherently associated with pthreads. So without more context it is not clear what your prof is referring to and thus not clear what you are asking. If you want to know just what select does then the place to start is the select man page.
    – kaylum
    Apr 19, 2016 at 4:03
  • He's teaching us to use a single event handler thread to manage all the channels for data communication with the server. Instead of using worker threads to handle with one on one requests, he wants us to learn about event handlers and reduce thread management overhead. Also thank you for the link! I just need help understanding what this code is exactly doing
    – Teflondre
    Apr 19, 2016 at 4:08
  • And how about the man page? Did reading that help? If not, which part did you not understand? In summary, select allows you to watch multiple file descriptors for defined events. When any of those events occurs (e.g. input available on one of the fds) then the select will unblock and the fd set can be examined to see which fd has an event.
    – kaylum
    Apr 19, 2016 at 4:12
  • I understand what the select function does, but what does a file descriptor have to do with handling data requests to the server and back? I guess that should have been my first question.
    – Teflondre
    Apr 19, 2016 at 4:14
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    Well, wikipedia tells us that an fd is: "an abstract indicator (handle) used to access a file or other input/output resource". In your case the I/O resource is a data channel to/from the server. So by monitoring an fd you can know when data is available from a particular server.
    – kaylum
    Apr 19, 2016 at 4:36

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The purpose of this select is to wait on multiple file descriptors, with a possibly time out, when it returns with a positive number, that means at least one fd in the rs set becomes ready for reading, so that in a loop, you check which fd is it, and performs read on it.

Note, you should check for bigger than 0 instead, because -1 will be returned in case of error, which you should not check the fd_set but handle the error:

if(st > 0) { 
    for(int i=0; i<workers; i++)
    {
        if(FD_ISSET(channels[i]->read_fd(), &rs)) {
             // perform read on channels[i]->read_fd
        }
    }
} else if (st == 0) {
    // handle time out
} else {
    // handle error
}
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I use the select function to create a delay for short timer. I wonder if usleep(x) or sleep(x) is better than this one, although this might be more precise:

void delay(double time)
{
    if ( time<0.000001)
    {
        return;
    }
    int uSec =static_cast<int>(time*1000.0f);
    struct timeval tv;
    tv.tv_usec =(__suseconds_t)uSec;
    tv.tv_sec = (time_t)(uSec / 1000000);

    select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
}

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