+
+#ifdef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
+#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+#include <windows.h>
+/*
+ * faked-up implementation of select(). Right now just enough to get through
+ * second genesis.
+ */
+int select(int top_fd, DWORD *read_set, DWORD *write_set, DWORD *except_set, time_t *timeout)
+{
+ /*
+ * FIXME: Going forward, we may want to use MsgWaitForMultipleObjects
+ * in order to support a windows message loop inside serve-event.
+ */
+ HANDLE handles[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS];
+ int fds[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS];
+ int num_handles;
+ int i;
+ DWORD retval;
+ int polling_write;
+ DWORD win_timeout;
+
+ num_handles = 0;
+ polling_write = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < top_fd; i++) {
+ if (except_set) except_set[i >> 5] = 0;
+ if (write_set && (write_set[i >> 5] & (1 << (i & 31)))) polling_write = 1;
+ if (read_set[i >> 5] & (1 << (i & 31))) {
+ read_set[i >> 5] &= ~(1 << (i & 31));
+ fds[num_handles] = i;
+ handles[num_handles++] = _get_osfhandle(i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ win_timeout = INFINITE;
+ if (timeout) win_timeout = (timeout[0] * 1000) + timeout[1];
+
+ /* Last parameter here is timeout in milliseconds. */
+ /* retval = WaitForMultipleObjects(num_handles, handles, 0, INFINITE); */
+ retval = WaitForMultipleObjects(num_handles, handles, 0, win_timeout);
+
+ if (retval < WAIT_ABANDONED) {
+ /* retval, at this point, is the index of the single live HANDLE/fd. */
+ read_set[fds[retval] >> 5] |= (1 << (fds[retval] & 31));
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return polling_write;
+}
+
+/*
+ * SBCL doesn't like backslashes in pathnames from getcwd for some reason.
+ * Probably because they don't happen in posix systems. Windows doesn't
+ * mind slashes, so we convert from one to the other. We also strip off
+ * the drive prefix while we're at it ("C:", or whatever).
+ *
+ * The real fix for this problem is to create a windows-host setup that
+ * parallels the unix-host in src/code/target-pathname.lisp and actually
+ * parse this junk properly, drive letter and everything.
+ *
+ * Also see POSIX-GETCWD in src/code/unix.lisp.
+ */
+char *wrap_getcwd(char *buf, size_t len)
+{
+ char *retval = _getcwd(buf, len);
+
+ if (retval[1] == ':') {
+ char *p;
+ for (p = retval; (*p = p[2]); p++)
+ if (*p == '\\') *p = '/';
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Windows doesn't have gettimeofday(), and we need it for the compiler,
+ * for serve-event, and for a couple other things. We don't need a timezone
+ * yet, however, and the closest we can easily get to a timeval is the
+ * seconds part. So that's what we do.
+ */
+int gettimeofday(long *timeval, long *timezone)
+{
+ timeval[0] = time(NULL);
+ timeval[1] = 0;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif