Dropped passing dummy variable to select() in example, use NULL instead.
Both POSIX, the Linux documentation and UNIX Network Programming volume 1 by Stephens state that NULL is accepted. This avoid the following compiler message: ../../examples/player_example.c: In function ‘main’: ../../examples/player_example.c:839:22: warning: passing argument 2 to ‘restrict’-qualified parameter aliases with argument 4 [-Werror=restrict] 839 | n=select(n,&empty,&writefs,&empty,&timeout); | ^~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ../../examples/player_example.c:843:18: warning: passing argument 2 to ‘restrict’-qualified parameter aliases with argument 4 [-Werror=restrict] 843 | select(n,&empty,&writefs,&empty,NULL); | ^~~~~~ ~~~~~~
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