Is there someone that needs performance in MHD on Windows besides me? :-D

I need to test it, I'm going to do it these days. For now, I disabled the
`TCP_FASTOPEN` flag and left it with high latency, until I figure out how
this works on Windows, once it doesn't offer TFO support.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Martin Bonner <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> In general, TCP_NODELAY is not a catastrophe if you use TCP_CORK to allow
the accumulation of partial packets in the kernel.  The good news is that
MHD can use TCP_CORK; the bad news is that Windows doesn’t support it :-).
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> However, this link:
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22117205/is-there-an-equivalent-to-tcp-cork-in-winsock
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> appears to have a some sample code that achieves a similar effect.
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> Now all we need is for somebody to create some patches to use that code
on Windows, and for Christian to accept them.  (Won’t be me – I only care
about linux on ARM.)

-- 
Silvio Clécio

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