The second example is exactly what I was after -- but how can I get information from the sockets? Both 'hndl' and the value returned from '$hndl->accept()' are IO::Socket::INET objects, but neither provide any return values from that object, such as peeraddr or peerhost. How do I know which client it is, in that amorphous group of clients? :-}
ta, NIn reply to Socket informaiton from IO::Select?
by natebailey
in thread non-blocking select with IO::Select
by dash2
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