In Win32, is there a way to test if a socket is non-blocking?
Under POSIX systems, I'd do something like the following:
int is_non_blocking(int sock_fd) {
flags = fcntl(sock_fd, F_GETFL, 0);
return flags & O_NONBLOCK;
}
However, Windows sockets don't support fcntl(). The non-blocking mode is set using ioctl with FIONBIO, but there doesn't appear to be a way to get the current non-blocking mode using ioctl.
Is there some other call on Windows that I can use to determine if the socket is currently in non-blocking mode?
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