This is about as much as I can cut it down:
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int main()
{
/*
G'day
In Linux, if I call accept(socket_fd, ); it will block until
there is a connection attempt to that socket.
In Cygwin, even after writing code to ensure it is blocking*, it acts
in a non-blocking manner. I've looked around and can find no
explaination for this, so I'm just wondering i
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