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PERL listen Function
Syntax
Definition and Usage
Configures the network socket SOCKET for listening to incoming network connections. Sets the incoming connection queue length to EXPR. You might want to consider using the IO::Socket module, which provides a much easier way of creating and listening to network sockets.
Return Value
Example
Try out following server example alongwith socket implementation Perl Socket
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# server.pl
#--------------------
use strict;
use Socket;
# use port 7890 as default
my $port = shift || 7890;
my $proto = getprotobyname('tcp');
# create a socket, make it reusable
socket(SOCKET, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto)
or die "Can't open socket $!\n";
setsockopt(SOCKET, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
or die "Can't set socket option to SO_REUSEADDR $!\n";
# bind to a port, then listen
bind( SOCKET, pack( 'Sn4x8', AF_INET, $port, "\0\0\0\0" ))
or die "Can't bind to port $port! \n";
listen(SOCKET, 5) or die "listen: $!";
print "SERVER started on port $port\n";
# accepting a connection
my $client_addr;
while ($client_addr = accept(NET_SOCKET, SOCKET)) {
# send them a message, close connection
print NEW_SOCKET "Smile from the server";
close NEW_SOCKET;
}
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