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IO::Socket::INET read one byte at a time

Tags: perl, read

I am writing a client that will connect over the network to a server. The server will send (upon connect) multiple bytes of binary data, I need the client to log all these bytes of data send by the server. I would also want to handle the input one byte at a time if possible.

I have written a client as below, however, the client doesn't seems to do blocking correctly, it doesn't display anything until the server timeout and disconnect. The question also is how I can get the input one byte at a time. I've tried "$remote->recv($data_read, 1)" but that doesn't seems to work.....

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use IO::Socket;
$remote = IO::Socket::INET->new(
     Proto    => "tcp",
     PeerAddr => "server",
     PeerPort => "1234",
) ;
unless ($remote) { die "cannot connect to remote" }
$remote->autoflush(1);

while ( <$remote> ) { print }

close $remote;
---------------------------------------------------------

Would really like to know how I can get this client to get the binary bytes from the server.

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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: dillama
Solution Provided By: clockwatcher
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 115
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