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Re^3: help me...named pipe
by Anonymous Monk on Sep 30, 2009 at 12:25 UTC
    So you are actively and deliberately cutting down the number of people who will potentially answer your question

    Not too sensible when asking for help (IMHO).

Re^3: help me...named pipe
by Jenda (Abbot) on Sep 30, 2009 at 13:45 UTC

    perldoc -f connect
    connect SOCKET,NAME
    Attempts to connect to a remote socket, just as the connect system call does. Returns true if it succeeded, false otherwise. NAME should be a packed address of the appropriate type for the socket. See the examples in "Sockets: Client/Server Communication" in perlipc.

    Either you mean a connect() method of some (to us unknown) class or you did not bother reading the docs. The builtin connect() is for SOCKETS not named pipes. Maybe you meant select(). Though that doesn't tell you whether a client "connected" to a named pipe (whatever would that mean), but whether there is anything to read from the pipe.

    A když jsme tak u toho ty chytráku, já té tvojí zpotvořené hatmatilce rozumím bez problémů, co si ovšem počneš s tímhle by mě fakt zajímalo.

    Jenda
    Enoch was right!
    Enjoy the last years of Rome.