Just to add to that:

I am wondering if this would hamper the implementation of NSStream, NSInputStream and NSOutputStream for Linux.

Pushkar N Kulkarni,
IBM Runtimes

Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability - Edsger W. Dijkstra



-----Pushkar N Kulkarni/India/IBM wrote: -----
To: swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org
From: Pushkar N Kulkarni/India/IBM
Date: 03/15/2016 08:24PM
Subject: Cannot call CFStreamCreatePairWithSocket on Linux


Hello all, 

 While attempting a simple Swift client-server program on Linux using CFSocket, I tried to create CFReadStream and CFWriteStream instances using CFStreamCreatePairWithSocket(_:_:_:_). The program compiles and links but it crashes with this:

2016-03-15 10:30:17.791 Client[21389:5a501740] CoreFoundation: failed to dynamically link symbol _CFSocketStreamCreatePair

2016-03-15 10:30:17.791 Client[21389:5a501740] CoreFoundation: failed to dynamically link symbol _CFErrorCreateWithStreamError

2016-03-15 10:30:17.791 Client[21389:5a501740] CoreFoundation: failed to dynamically link symbol _CFStreamErrorFromCFError



I see that these symbols are dynamically linked from CFNetwork which, I guess, doesn't exist on Linux (so there is no lookup for these symbols on Linux). 

Does this qualify to be a CFStream limitation on Linux?

Thanks in advance for your time!

Pushkar N Kulkarni,
IBM Runtimes

Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability - Edsger W. Dijkstra


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