I'll check on strict and warnings -- I think they're on. The code is complicated, but I posted the main loop at http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=217848
I did find one bug and corrected it this way:
while($buf=~/(.*\n)/g) {
print DEBUG "doing <$1>\n";
${$Con{$fh}}{getline}($fh,$1);
last unless $Con{$fh}; # it's possible that the connection can b
+e deleted while there's still something in the buffer
}
if($Con{$fh}) {
($this->{_})=$buf=~/([^\n\r]*)$/s;
if(length($this->{_}) > 10000) {
${$Con{$fh}}{getline}($fh,$this->{_});
($this->{_})='';
}
}
The problem was that the connection was closed while there was still a line in the buffer. The if($Con{$fh}) tests for that condition.
john
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