Thanks a million - it actually helped.. I just used IO::Handle instead of Socket in my particular case:
6 my $io1 = new IO::Handle; 7 my $io2 = new IO::Handle; (...) 63 open FH307, "/sys/class/gpio/gpio307/value"; 64 open FH308, "/sys/class/gpio/gpio308/value"; 65 66 $io1->fdopen(fileno(FH307), "r") || die "Unable to fdopen FH307!!" +; 67 $io2->fdopen(fileno(FH308), "r") || die "Unable to fdopen FH307!!" +; 68 $poll = IO::Poll->new(); print "With my best wishes: Tomasz\r\n"; 69 70 $poll->mask($io1 => POLLPRI | POLLERR); 71 $poll->mask($io2 => POLLPRI | POLLERR);

In reply to Re^4: IO::Poll Examples? by Anonymous Monk
in thread IO::Poll Examples? by sri

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