Writing to a closed socket causes a SIGPIPE, which is a signal, not an exception. So you have to handle that somewhow, ignore is usually simplest. Then writing to a closed socket becomes just a normal I/O error. Assuming we don't have to worry about the speed at which I/O progresses, the code becomes:
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use IO::Socket::INET;
$SIG{PIPE} = "IGNORE";
my $client;
sub call_server {
my $answer;
for (0..1) {
return $answer if
$client and
print $client "some_command\n" and
defined($answer = <$client>);
$client = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => "localhost",
PeerPort => 16666) or
die "Couldn't connect to server: $!";
}
die "Server in trouble";
}
foreach(1..10) {
print call_server();
sleep 10; # allow sometime to test server restart
}
(warning, only minimally tested)
updated: code didn't take into account that a write might still get out, and only the read will notice the close. Also be more paranoid about a bad server, only retry once and assume an immediate second failure is a sign of server problems.
updated: make the looping on first call consistent too.
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