I came across this script I have been using for handling multiple socket connections. I am new to IO::Socket in general. When a client disconnects, the server ends with a "Bus Error". I am doing this on OSX 10.5.1. Any ideas?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Socket;
use threads;
system("clear");
print "Server Listening on tcp/7890\n";
my $lsn = new IO::Socket::INET(
Listen => '10',
LocalPort => '7890',
Proto => 'tcp',
ReUse => 1,
) or die $!;
sub do_stuff {
my $sock = shift;
print "Client connected\n";
while( my $input = <$sock> ) {
chomp( $input );
print "$input\n";
}
print "Client disconnected\n";
}
threads->create( \&do_stuff, $lsn->accept, )->detach while 1;
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