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Description
It's a global that contains all of the sockets currently serving RETR. The application can use it to analyze performance on a per-socket basis.
Problem
I have a need in my application to track some performance statistics on a per-connection basis. The easiest way to do that is to maintain a global data structure that contains all of the file descriptors of interest. Unfortunately, that requires modifying libunftp, not just my application. This change is somewhat intrusive, and might be of limited utility to other consumers. That's why I have left the PR in "Draft" status for now. Can you suggest any better way for me to get this information? My only idea is to use the same interface that sockstat(1) uses. However, that won't allow me to discriminate between sockets serving RETR commands (the ones I care about), and other sockets.