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29.Dd July 2, 2022
30.Dt PSELECT 2
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm pselect
34.Nd synchronous I/O multiplexing a la POSIX.1g
35.Sh LIBRARY
36.Lb libc
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In sys/select.h
39.Ft int
40.Fo pselect
41.Fa "int nfds"
42.Fa "fd_set * restrict readfds"
43.Fa "fd_set * restrict writefds"
44.Fa "fd_set * restrict exceptfds"
45.Fa "const struct timespec * restrict timeout"
46.Fa "const sigset_t * restrict newsigmask"
47.Fc
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Fn pselect
51function was introduced by
52.St -p1003.1g-2000
53as a slightly stronger version of
54.Xr select 2 .
55The
56.Fa nfds , readfds , writefds ,
57and
58.Fa exceptfds
59arguments are all identical to the analogous arguments of
60.Fn select .
61The
62.Fa timeout
63argument in
64.Fn pselect
65points to a
66.Vt "const struct timespec"
67rather than the potentially modifiable
68.Vt "struct timeval"
69used by
70.Fn select ;
71as in
72.Fn select ,
73a null pointer may be passed to indicate that
74.Fn pselect
75should wait indefinitely.
76Finally,
77.Fa newsigmask
78specifies a signal mask which is set while waiting for input.
79When
80.Fn pselect
81returns, the original signal mask is restored.
82If
83.Fa newsigmask
84is a null pointer,
85.Fn pselect
86behaves like
87.Fn select
88with no setting or restoration of the signal mask.
89.Pp
90See
91.Xr select 2
92for a more detailed discussion of the semantics of this interface, and
93for macros used to manipulate the
94.Vt "fd_set"
95data type.
96.Sh RETURN VALUES
97The
98.Fn pselect
99function returns the same values and under the same conditions as
100.Fn select .
101.Sh ERRORS
102The
103.Fn pselect
104function may fail for any of the reasons documented for
105.Xr select 2
106and (if a signal mask is provided)
107.Xr sigprocmask 2 .
108.Sh SEE ALSO
109.Xr kqueue 2 ,
110.Xr poll 2 ,
111.Xr select 2 ,
112.Xr sigprocmask 2 ,
113.Xr sigsuspend 2
114.Sh STANDARDS
115The
116.Fn pselect
117function conforms to
118.St -p1003.1-2001 .
119.Sh HISTORY
120The
121.Fn pselect
122function first appeared in
123.Fx 5.0 .
124.Sh AUTHORS
125The first implementation of
126.Fn pselect
127function and this manual page were written by
128.An Garrett Wollman Aq Mt wollman@FreeBSD.org .
129