Ok, I've read a little more now today, and your explanation seems to go against the purpose of IO::Select. I thought it was supposed to help you to only bother reading from a particular handle if there was something to read on that handle? Is that not right?
Anyway, the bi directional client server application I want to write should not be affected by this question I know realize, because I'm the one writing both sides, and I'll just aways send a whole line at a time. Not just a few chars, which is what I was worried about happeneing and then causinng my ($line = <$handle>) to just sit there.
Thanks for the feedback though! I'd be interested to hear what your thoughts are on if this is really how IO::select works.
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