I'm pretty new to all things socket related, I need to wrap a timer around a socket's output so it waits for no longer than
n seconds then moves to next.
As I understand it the Timeout argument for IO::Socket is the actual timeout to connect rather than for receiving data.
I imagine something like this is needed:
#start timer;
while (<$socket>) {
# check timer
# grab a bit of data
}
My concern was that some sort of alarm would be needed to interrupt the while loop if no data was forthcoming.. (i've seen reference to a couple of modules here, but would realy prefer to hardcode this rather than using external code).
Any help much appreciated..
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