The following code isn't working. What is wrong?
use IO::Socket::INET;
use IO::Select;
my ($sckt_one, $sckt_two, $s);
$sckt_one = IO::Socket::INET->new ( PeerAddr => "localhost",
PeerPort=> 9000, Proto => "tcp",
Type => SOCK_STREAM );
die "Could not create socket:1: $!\n" unless $sckt_one;
$sckt_two = IO::Socket::INET->new ( PeerAddr => "localhost",
PeerPort=> 9001, Proto => "tcp",
Type => SOCK_STREAM );
die "Could not create socket:2: $!\n" unless $sckt_two;
$s = IO::Select->new($sckt_one, $sckt_two);
while(@ready = $s->can_read) {
foreach $fh (@ready) {
print <$fh>;
}
}
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