To get you started.
Ostensibly, you only need to add 4 lines to your existing code (here cleaned up a little) to make it a threaded socket server:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use IO::Socket;
use threads; ## 1
use strict;
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET (
LocalHost => '127.0.0.1',
LocalPort => '6590',
Proto => 'tcp',
Listen => 1,
Reuse => 1,
) or die "Could not create socket: $!\n";
while(1){
my $new_sock = $sock->accept();
print $sock->connected();
async { ## 2
while(<$new_sock>) {
print $_;
}
close $new_sock;
}->detach; ## 3
sleep 0; ## 4
}
Note: That is untested, and not a perfectly working socket server; but pretty much everything that needs adding; also needs adding to your original code.
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