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Even though SOCKET is effectively declared as (void *) on Windows, it's not actually a pointer, but an index within per-process table of kernel objects. The table size is actually limited and its upper limit is far below upper limit for signed 32-bit integer. This is what makes cast in question possible. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> |
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b_dump.c | ||
b_print.c | ||
b_sock.c | ||
bf_buff.c | ||
bf_lbuf.c | ||
bf_nbio.c | ||
bf_null.c | ||
bio_cb.c | ||
bio_err.c | ||
bio_lcl.h | ||
bio_lib.c | ||
bss_acpt.c | ||
bss_bio.c | ||
bss_conn.c | ||
bss_dgram.c | ||
bss_fd.c | ||
bss_file.c | ||
bss_log.c | ||
bss_mem.c | ||
bss_null.c | ||
bss_sock.c | ||
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