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Special Forums IP Networking checking a connection still exists? Post 302151184 by porter on Thursday 13th of December 2007 07:14:03 PM
Old 12-13-2007
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Originally Posted by fishman2001
Is there any way to check that the socket is still alive before sending data?
option 1. Use select() to tell you if there is anything to read and when you can write, if the connection drops then you will be told you can read something and will then get the appropriate error returned by "recv", only "send" if select tells you can write.

option 2. install a SIGPIPE signal handler around the send() to catch any raised signal, then restore the handler after the send.
 

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IO::Async::Socket(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    IO::Async::Socket(3pm)

NAME
"IO::Async::Socket" - event callbacks and send buffering for a socket filehandle SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::Socket; use IO::Async::Loop; my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new; $loop->connect( host => "some.host.here", service => "echo", socktype => 'dgram', on_connected => sub { my ( $sock ) = @_; my $socket = IO::Async::Socket->new( handle => $sock, on_recv => sub { my ( $self, $dgram, $addr ) = @_; print "Received reply: $dgram ", $loop->stop; }, on_recv_error => sub { my ( $self, $errno ) = @_; die "Cannot recv - $errno "; }, ); $loop->add( $socket ); $socket->send( "A TEST DATAGRAM" ); }, on_resolve_error => sub { die "Cannot resolve - $_[0] "; }, on_connect_error => sub { die "Cannot connect "; }, ); $loop->run; DESCRIPTION
This subclass of IO::Async::Handle contains a socket filehandle. It provides a queue of outgoing data. It invokes the "on_recv" handler when new data is received from the filehandle. Data may be sent to the filehandle by calling the "send" method. It is primarily intended for "SOCK_data" or "SOCK_RAW" sockets; for "SOCK_STREAM" sockets an instance of IO::Async::Stream is probably more appropriate. EVENTS
The following events are invoked, either using subclass methods or CODE references in parameters: on_recv $data, $addr Invoke on receipt of a packet, datagram, or stream segment. The "on_recv" handler is invoked once for each packet, datagram, or stream segment that is received. It is passed the data itself, and the sender's address. on_recv_error $errno Optional. Invoked when the "recv" method on the receiving handle fails. on_send_error $errno Optional. Invoked when the "send" method on the sending handle fails. The "on_recv_error" and "on_send_error" handlers are passed the value of $! at the time the error occured. (The $! variable itself, by its nature, may have changed from the original error by the time this handler runs so it should always use the value passed in). If an error occurs when the corresponding error callback is not supplied, and there is not a subclass method for it, then the "close" method is called instead. on_outgoing_empty Optional. Invoked when the sending data buffer becomes empty. PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to "new" or "configure": read_handle => IO The IO handle to receive from. Must implement "fileno" and "recv" methods. write_handle => IO The IO handle to send to. Must implement "fileno" and "send" methods. handle => IO Shortcut to specifying the same IO handle for both of the above. on_recv => CODE on_recv_error => CODE on_outgoing_empty => CODE on_send_error => CODE autoflush => BOOL Optional. If true, the "send" method will atempt to send data to the operating system immediately, without waiting for the loop to indicate the filehandle is write-ready. recv_len => INT Optional. Sets the buffer size for "recv" calls. Defaults to 64 KiB. recv_all => BOOL Optional. If true, repeatedly call "recv" when the receiving handle first becomes read-ready. By default this is turned off, meaning at most one fixed-size buffer is received. If there is still more data in the kernel's buffer, the handle will stil be readable, and will be received from again. This behaviour allows multiple streams and sockets to be multiplexed simultaneously, meaning that a large bulk transfer on one cannot starve other filehandles of processing time. Turning this option on may improve bulk data transfer rate, at the risk of delaying or stalling processing on other filehandles. send_all => INT Optional. Analogous to the "recv_all" option, but for sending. When "autoflush" is enabled, this option only affects deferred sending if the initial attempt failed. The condition requiring an "on_recv" handler is checked at the time the object is added to a Loop; it is allowed to create a "IO::Async::Socket" object with a read handle but without a "on_recv" handler, provided that one is later given using "configure" before the stream is added to its containing Loop, either directly or by being a child of another Notifier already in a Loop, or added to one. METHODS
$socket->send( $data, $flags, $addr ) This method adds a segment of data to be sent, or sends it immediately, according to the "autoflush" parameter. $flags and $addr are optional. If the "autoflush" option is set, this method will try immediately to send the data to the underlying filehandle, optionally using the given flags and destination address. If this completes successfully then it will have been sent by the time this method returns. If it fails to send, then the data is queued as if "autoflush" were not set, and will be flushed as normal. SEE ALSO
o IO::Handle - Supply object methods for I/O handles AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> perl v5.14.2 2012-10-24 IO::Async::Socket(3pm)
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