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Use a single select() for both key and slave input Previous code used two separate select() calls one after another, so that whenever it was running select() on one set of fds events in the other set would go unnoticed until later. Now there's a single select() which allows reacting immediately to any input source. The behavior of the new code differs somewhat from the old; for example multiple fds that stay readable are no longer handled in a round-robin fashion and the total amount the process sleeps can differ. Some tuning might be required later.
author uau
date Sat, 25 Aug 2007 04:28:11 +0000
parents aed9850ca011
children 6ade61b852eb
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// File written by Michael Niedermayer and its under GPL
// simple file compare program, it finds the number of rounding errors 
// and dies if there is a larger error ( ABS(a-b)>1 )

#include <stdio.h>

// FIXME no checks but its just for debuging so who cares ;)

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	FILE *f0, *f1;
	int dif=0;
	
	if(argc!=3) 
	{
		printf("compare <file1> <file2>\n");
		exit(2);
	}
	
	f0= fopen(argv[1], "rb");
	f1= fopen(argv[2], "rb");
	
	for(;;)
	{
		short c0;
		short c1;
		int d;
		
		int e0= fread(&c0, 2, 1, f0);
		int e1= fread(&c1, 2, 1, f1);
		
		d=c0-c1;
		if(e0==0 && e1==0) break;
		if(e0==0 || e1==0)
		{
			printf("FATAL error, files have different size!\n");
			exit(1);
		}
		
		if(d<0) d=-d; // ABS
		if(d>1)
		{
			printf("FATAL error, too large differnce found (%d)!\n", d);
			exit(1);
		}
		
		if(d) dif++;
	}
	
	fclose(f0);
	fclose(f1);
	
	printf("%d (+/-1)differences found\n", dif);
	exit(0);
}