sysread( $new_sock, $sres, 1024, length($sres) ) would be more efficient (see sysread).
Ok I follow your suggestion
Why are you chomping if you aren't sending newlines?
Ok.. it was an old statement used in some elder test , I removed it now
Why are you exiting your loop if 1/10th of second passes with no input? Shouldn't you exit when you reach end-of-file instead?
Why use select if you don't have anything asychronous to do? Just read until EOF, no?
- Both OK, in previous attempt I got the messages hang , waiting for more
data, so I include the select statement.
- Now I tried without select and the test program still wotks well.
- In have to check if in the real program all this is still good, and the
apply your suggestions also on it.
- thanks.
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