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util.poll: Increase max epoll events per call
This makes the struct roughly the same size in both epoll and select
mode (64bit).
There doesn’t seem to be much guidance on an appropriate size, it does
not seem to matter too much since if there are more events they will
simply show up in the next epoll_wait call. The number of exactly
concurrent events should be fairly low most of the time anyways.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:33:15 +0200 |
parent | 8417:e88db5668cfb |
child | 9656:3da6cc927ee6 |
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-- -- A string.format wrapper that gracefully handles invalid arguments -- local tostring = tostring; local select = select; local unpack = table.unpack or unpack; -- luacheck: ignore 113/unpack local type = type; local function format(formatstring, ...) local args, args_length = { ... }, select('#', ...); -- format specifier spec: -- 1. Start: '%%' -- 2. Flags: '[%-%+ #0]' -- 3. Width: '%d?%d?' -- 4. Precision: '%.?%d?%d?' -- 5. Option: '[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]' -- -- The options c, d, E, e, f, g, G, i, o, u, X, and x all expect a number as argument, whereas q and s expect a string. -- This function does not accept string values containing embedded zeros, except as arguments to the q option. -- a and A are only in Lua 5.2+ -- process each format specifier local i = 0; formatstring = formatstring:gsub("%%[^cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]*[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]", function(spec) if spec ~= "%%" then i = i + 1; local arg = args[i]; if arg == nil then -- special handling for nil arg = "<nil>" args[i] = "<nil>"; end local option = spec:sub(-1); if option == "q" or option == "s" then -- arg should be string args[i] = tostring(arg); elseif type(arg) ~= "number" then -- arg isn't number as expected? args[i] = tostring(arg); spec = "[%s]"; end end return spec; end); -- process extra args while i < args_length do i = i + 1; local arg = args[i]; if arg == nil then args[i] = "<nil>"; else args[i] = tostring(arg); end formatstring = formatstring .. " [%s]" end return formatstring:format(unpack(args)); end return { format = format; };