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memcmp() returns -1, 0 or 1 to denote the relative ordering of the two buffers. So, the computation would actually set `enable = 0` in the case where `value` had the same bits set as "one" and `enable = 1` in the case where `value` had any other bits. By changing the compared buffer to be `zero`, `enable` gets a true value whenever the value is NOT exactly 0 (e.g., it's 1, 7, -1, ...), correcting the sense of enable vs disable. Thanks to @anecdata for testing and finding this problem, which previously would have affected the nodelay flag as well. |
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