A read on a socket does not necessarily read the number of characters requested, but it does return the number of characters actually read (which may be fewer, if not enough data is available at the moment). Other than that, your impression is correct that a subsequent read would continue where the previous one left off.
BTW, are you sure you want to do a readline (i.e. <$client>) before doing $client->read(...)?
In reply to Re: reading from a socket, a little at a time
by Anonyrnous Monk
in thread reading from a socket, a little at a time
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