I believe that I've done this Unix Socket Echo Server "the right way" now:
http://github.com/coolaj86/libev-examples/blob/master/unix-echo.c The question that I have is if it's true to say that a unix socket is writable whenever it is readable? When I tried listening for when it was writable, it seemed to fire the event over and over again. I didn't think that was particularly helpful. Or is it that when I want to send data I should start the watcher for writes send the data stop the watcher ? Now who wants to change the Unix Socket stuff out for TCP? I may eventually get around to it, but that's not what I need right now, interestingly enough. I'll try my hand at a client now. AJ ONeal On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:03 AM, AJ ONeal <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you for the link, but this is beyond my current scope of > understanding. > I was hoping for a simple example. > > I'm trying to start out small and learn my way up. > > Things like this and the dns example are a bit too heavy for me to able to > bite off in a chunk, digest, and take the next bite. > > If I also had a call graph, that would help a lot with an example like > this, but on it's own there are just too many layers to jump back and forth > between to understand what's going on. > > Do you happen to have a doxygen/dot (or other) call graph for this code? > > AJ ONeal > > > > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:03 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > >> AJ ONeal wrote: >> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> I'll keep playing with mine to see if I can get it right, but please show >>> me yours as soon as you have it up. >>> >> >> It's part of a larger project, it does >> * tcp >> * udp >> * tls (via nonblocking openssl) >> * IPV4 & IPv6 >> * unix domain sockets >> * client & server >> * rate limiting (in & out) per connection >> * resolve domains inline & nonblocking, so you can just >> connection_connect("example.com",80); >> >> and provides timeouts for almost everything you want to be able to >> control, listen, idle, sustain, accept, handshake for ssl >> >> http://src.carnivore.it/dionaea/tree/src/connection.c >> >> >> Markus >> > >
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