Hi Monks...
I try to do a simple server/client program with events, but I have problems with the server side. Here is the code:
use IO::Socket;
use EV;
my $server = new IO::Socket::INET (
LocalPort => 2345, Type => SOCK_STREAM,
Listen => SOMAXCONN, Reuse => 1
);
my $w = EV::io $server, EV::READ, \&handle_incoming;
EV::loop;
sub handle_incoming
{
my $w=shift; my $h=$w->fh;
my $client=$h->accept or die;
print "socket connection in...\n";
my $w = EV::io $client, EV::READ, \&handle_client;
}
sub handle_client
{
my $w=shift; my $h=$w->fh;
$in=<$client>;
print "in=$in\n";
}
handle_incoming is called, when a sockets comes in, but handle_client never... I tried reading the socket directly in handle_incoming, which works - so there must be sth. wrong with the 2nd watcher:
my $w = EV::io $client, EV::READ, \&handle_client;
Anybody any ideas?
Thanks in advance and I wish you a great new year!! ;-)
Walchy
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