I haven't done it that way. I've used IO::Socket::INET which provides the Blocking method. If it's set to 0, the socket become non-blocking.
Anonymously yours,
Anonymous Nun
In reply to Re: Non-Blocking Sockets
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Non-Blocking Sockets
by Anonymous Monk
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