Nothing in the documentation for IO::Socket::UNIX says it takes a Timeout option; IO::Socket::INET does, but not the unix domain flavour nor its parent IO::Socket. That it doesn't produce some sort of warning on unsupported / unexpected arguments is . . . unexpected.
Update: Aaah, that's because (after RTFS) despite not being documented IO::Socket does handle Timeout. Hrmm, never mind me.
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In reply to Re: Making IO::Socket::UNIX client time out
by Fletch
in thread Making IO::Socket::UNIX client time out
by kroach
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