Kristján Valur Jónsson <krist...@ccpgames.com> added the comment:

MVL wrote:
> I'm not convinced that the errno change is actually correct.

You are right, as SBT pointed out.  There are cases where we have had 
errno.EFOO and errno.WSAEFOO point to different values, because one was used by 
sockets and other by regular stuff.  My patch was too heavy handed and nerfed 
at least EBADF.  Perhaps others.  (Getting a concrete example from SBT was 
helpful, btw)

For socket-specific errors, it is an easy choice, however, but for socket error 
codes that also have to do with file IO it is less clear and probably full of 
special cases.  This is nothing new, however.  For writing portable socket code 
that needs to deal with the EBADF code, you would have to check for WSAEBADF on 
windows and EBADF on linux.  Probably both to be portable.

Since my patch was aimed at making 3.3. merely compilable for VS2010 I wanted 
to maintain the same value semantics as were it compiled for 2008.  If we are 
changing the compiler version however, we might just as well take the plunge 
and translate the windows codes where they have corresponding posix codes.  I'm 
eager to see Brian's patch.

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