I have the following code in C.
void setNonBlocking(SOCKET fd){
int flags;
if (-1 == (flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)))
flags = 0;
fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK);
}
int main(){
int sock;
connect(sock, .....);
setNonBlocking(sock);
....
close(sock);
//we will do something here but the application exits in/after the close operation
}
I am using the socket in non-blocking mode with setNonBlocking function. When i close socket, the application immediately exits without segfault or anything else. I don't see this issue if i don't use setNonBlocking function.
How can i close the non-blocking socket without this issue?
From stackoverflow
ndemir
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