ok i made a chat program with threads but it doesnt work as i wanted to the client cantget msg's from the server and cant send him dunno why these are the codes: client:
use threads; use IO::Socket; my $so = new IO::Socket::INET( PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1', PeerPort => 1300, Proto => 'tcp', Reuse => 1,); die "Socket Error: $!\n" unless $so; my $thread = threads->create(\&start_thread); my $thread1 = threads->create(\&start_thread1); sub start_thread { while(my $txt=<$so>){print "server : $txt";} } sub start_thread1 { while(my $msg = <STDIN>){ print $so "$msg"; } } $thread->join(); $thread1->join();
server:
use threads; use IO::Socket; my $so = new IO::Socket::INET(LocalPort => '1300', Proto => 'tcp', Listen => 10, Reuse => 1,); die "Socket Error: $!\n" unless $so; while (my $client = $so->accept()) { my $thread = threads->create("start_thread"); my $thread1 = threads->create("start_thread1"); print $so "connected\n"; sub start_thread1 { while(my $get=<$client>){print "client : $get";} } sub start_thread { while(my $msg = <STDIN>){ print $so "$msg"; } } $thread->join(); }

In reply to chat between client and server by wavenator

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