- ctx->readret = ReadFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer, sizeof(ctx->buffer),
- &ctx->len, NULL);
- if (!ctx->readret)
+ if (povl) {
+ memset(povl, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
+ povl->hEvent = oev;
+ }
+ readret = ReadFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer,readlen, &ctx->len, povl);
+ if (!readret)
+ ctx->readerr = GetLastError();
+ else
+ ctx->readerr = 0;
+ if (povl && !readret && ctx->readerr == ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
+ WaitForSingleObject(povl->hEvent, INFINITE);
+ readret = GetOverlappedResult(ctx->h, povl, &ctx->len, FALSE);
+ if (!readret)
+ ctx->readerr = GetLastError();
+ else
+ ctx->readerr = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!readret) {
+ /*
+ * Windows apparently sends ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE when a
+ * pipe we're reading from is closed normally from the
+ * writing end. This is ludicrous; if that situation
+ * isn't a natural EOF, _nothing_ is. So if we get that
+ * particular error, we pretend it's EOF.
+ */
+ if (ctx->readerr == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE)
+ ctx->readerr = 0;