2004-10-04 Thomas Quinot <quinot@act-europe.fr>
* g-socket.ads, g-socket.adb, g-socthi.adb, socket.c,
g-soccon-aix.ads, g-soccon-irix.ads, g-soccon-hpux.ads,
g-soccon-interix.ads, g-soccon-solaris.ads, g-soccon-vms.adb,
g-soccon-mingw.ads, g-soccon-vxworks.ads, g-soccon-freebsd.ads,
g-soccon.ads, g-soccon-unixware.ads, g-soccon-tru64.ads: Add new
sockets constant MSG_NOSIGNAL (Linux-specific).
Add new sockets constant MSG_Forced_Flags, list of flags to be set on
all Send operations.
For Linux, set MSG_NOSIGNAL on all send operations to prevent them
from trigerring SIGPIPE.
Rename components to avoid clash with Ada 2005 possible reserved
word 'interface'.
(Check_Selector): When the select system call returns with an error
condition, propagate Socket_Error to the caller.
From-SVN: r88485
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