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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents..if n .ad l.nh.SH "NAME"IO::Socket \- Object interface to socket communications.SH "SYNOPSIS".IX Header "SYNOPSIS".Vb 1\& use IO::Socket;.Ve.SH "DESCRIPTION".IX Header "DESCRIPTION"\&\f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR provides an object interface to creating and using sockets. Itis built upon the IO::Handle interface and inherits all the methods definedby IO::Handle..PP\&\f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR only defines methods for those operations which are common to alltypes of socket. Operations which are specified to a socket in a particular domain have methods defined in sub classes of \f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR.PP\&\f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR will export all functions (and constants) defined by Socket..SH "CONSTRUCTOR".IX Header "CONSTRUCTOR".IP "new ( [\s-1ARGS\s0] )" 4.IX Item "new ( [ARGS] )"Creates an \f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR, which is a reference to anewly created symbol (see the \f(CW\*(C`Symbol\*(C'\fR package). \f(CW\*(C`new\*(C'\fRoptionally takes arguments, these arguments are in key-value pairs.\&\f(CW\*(C`new\*(C'\fR only looks for one key \f(CW\*(C`Domain\*(C'\fR which tells new which domainthe socket will be in. All other arguments will be passed to theconfiguration method of the package for that domain, See below..Sp.Vb 1\& NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE.Ve.SpAs of \s-1VERSION\s0 1.18 all IO::Socket objects have autoflush turned onby default. This was not the case with earlier releases..Sp.Vb 1\& NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE.Ve.SH "METHODS".IX Header "METHODS"See perlfunc for complete descriptions of each of the followingsupported \f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket\*(C'\fR methods, which are just front ends for thecorresponding built-in functions:.PP.Vb 10\& socket\& socketpair\& bind\& listen\& accept\& send\& recv\& peername (getpeername)\& sockname (getsockname)\& shutdown.Ve.PPSome methods take slightly different arguments to those defined in perlfuncin attempt to make the interface more flexible. These are.IP "accept([\s-1PKG\s0])" 4.IX Item "accept([PKG])"perform the system call \f(CW\*(C`accept\*(C'\fR on the socket and return a newobject. The new object will be created in the same class as the listensocket, unless \f(CW\*(C`PKG\*(C'\fR is specified. This object can be used tocommunicate with the client that was trying to connect..SpIn a scalar context the new socket is returned, or undef uponfailure. In a list context a two-element array is returned containingthe new socket and the peer address; the list will be empty uponfailure..SpThe timeout in the [\s-1PKG\s0] can be specified as zero to effect a \*(L"poll\*(R",but you shouldn't do that because a new IO::Select object will becreated behind the scenes just to do the single poll. This ishorrendously inefficient. Use rather true \fIselect()\fR with a zerotimeout on the handle, or non-blocking \s-1IO\s0..IP "socketpair(\s-1DOMAIN\s0, \s-1TYPE\s0, \s-1PROTOCOL\s0)" 4.IX Item "socketpair(DOMAIN, TYPE, PROTOCOL)"Call \f(CW\*(C`socketpair\*(C'\fR and return a list of two sockets created, or anempty list on failure..PPAdditional methods that are provided are:.IP "atmark" 4.IX Item "atmark"True if the socket is currently positioned at the urgent data mark,false otherwise..Sp.Vb 1\& use IO::Socket;\&\& my $sock = IO::Socket::INET\->new(\*(Aqsome_server\*(Aq);\& $sock\->read($data, 1024) until $sock\->atmark;.Ve.SpNote: this is a reasonably new addition to the family of socketfunctions, so all systems may not support this yet. If it isunsupported by the system, an attempt to use this method willabort the program..SpThe \fIatmark()\fR functionality is also exportable as \fIsockatmark()\fR function:.Sp.Vb 1\& use IO::Socket \*(Aqsockatmark\*(Aq;.Ve.SpThis allows for a more traditional use of \fIsockatmark()\fR as a proceduralsocket function. If your system does not support \fIsockatmark()\fR, the\&\f(CW\*(C`use\*(C'\fR declaration will fail at compile time..IP "connected" 4.IX Item "connected"If the socket is in a connected state the peer address is returned.If the socket is not in a connected state then undef will be returned..IP "protocol" 4.IX Item "protocol"Returns the numerical number for the protocol being used on the socket, ifknown. If the protocol is unknown, as with an \s-1AF_UNIX\s0 socket, zerois returned..IP "sockdomain" 4.IX Item "sockdomain"Returns the numerical number for the socket domain type. For example, foran \s-1AF_INET\s0 socket the value of &AF_INET will be returned..IP "sockopt(\s-1OPT\s0 [, \s-1VAL\s0])" 4.IX Item "sockopt(OPT [, VAL])"Unified method to both set and get options in the \s-1SOL_SOCKET\s0 level. If calledwith one argument then getsockopt is called, otherwise setsockopt is called..IP "socktype" 4.IX Item "socktype"Returns the numerical number for the socket type. For example, fora \s-1SOCK_STREAM\s0 socket the value of &SOCK_STREAM will be returned..IP "timeout([\s-1VAL\s0])" 4.IX Item "timeout([VAL])"Set or get the timeout value associated with this socket. If called withoutany arguments then the current setting is returned. If called with an argumentthe current setting is changed and the previous value returned..SH "SEE ALSO".IX Header "SEE ALSO"Socket, IO::Handle, IO::Socket::INET, IO::Socket::UNIX.SH "AUTHOR".IX Header "AUTHOR"Graham Barr. \fIatmark()\fR by Lincoln Stein. Currently maintained by thePerl Porters. Please report all bugs to <perl5\-porters@perl.org>..SH "COPYRIGHT".IX Header "COPYRIGHT"Copyright (c) 1997\-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/ormodify it under the same terms as Perl itself..PPThe \fIatmark()\fR implementation: Copyright 2001, Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>.This module is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.Feel free to use, modify and redistribute it as long as you retainthe correct attribution.
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