I am considering writing a multi-threaded application with the following (over simplified) design:
- one shared IO::Socket object to interact with a TCP server
- one thread reading (sysread) from the socket
- one thread writing (syswrite) to the socket
I know how to share a socket between threads but I wonder if two threads can interact safely with the same IO::Socket object.
Googling around, it seems that IO::Socket objects are thread safe but the word "thread" does not even appear in the official documentation (IO::Socket or IO::Socket::INET).
So, can two threads safely interact with the same IO::Socket object?
Is this also true also for IO::Socket::SSL sockets (assuming a recent version of Net::SSLeay)?
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