Hello, fellow monks,
here's a question that came up while I was talking to a friend earlier tonight and that I couldn't really answer: what's the best/easiest/most portable way of disabling Nagle's algorithm on a TCP socket? I checked my paper copy of the Perl Cookbook, but unfortunately, the solution it gives requires you to use h2xs to process a standard header file, which really is overkill for a short script (not to mention that it's not really portable to platforms like windows which don't come with C library headers, anyway).
Thanks for your help. ^^
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mowgli
In reply to Portably disabling Nagle's algorithm for TCP by mowgli
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