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Update fcntl F_SETFL usage. (#144)
This changes from `FASYNC` to `O_ASYNC`, `FNDELAY` to `O_NONBLOCK`, and `O_NDELAY` to `O_NONBLOCK`. These are the modern names. `O_NONBLOCK` is part of the POSIX standard. However, `O_ASYNC` is specific to Linux and BSD. It is not available on Solaris, where we still need to use `FASYNC`. Also, the behavior of having I/O trigger a `SIGIO` signal is not in POSIX, since the `SIGIO` signal is not in POSIX. Instead, it is only the behavior of having `SIGURG` being signalled for out of band data that is specified. We also takes this opportunity to collapse some multi-line calls to get the flags, store it into a temp, and then set them, to just doing it in one line, skipping the stored temporary value. We also change one instance of `65535 - FNDELAY` to `~O_NONBLOCK`. Closes interlisp/medley#85.
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@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ void init_display2(DLword *display_addr, int display_max)
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/* int_io_open(LispWindowFd); JDS 4/27/94 move to initkbd, to try preventing the
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* move-mouse-never-get-kbd bug */
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#endif
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fcntl(LispWindowFd, F_SETFL, fcntl(LispWindowFd, F_GETFL, 0) | FNDELAY);
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fcntl(LispWindowFd, F_SETFL, fcntl(LispWindowFd, F_GETFL, 0) | O_NONBLOCK);
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}
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#endif /* SUNDISPLAY */
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