NAME
perlipc - Perl interprocess communication
DESCRIPTION
Interprocess Communication
The IPC facilities of perl are built on the Berkeley socket mechanism.
If you don't have sockets, you can ignore this section. The calls have
the same names as the corresponding system calls, but the arguments
tend to differ, for two reasons. First, perl file handles work
differently than C file descriptors. Second, perl already knows the
length of its strings, so you don't need to pass that information.
Here is a sample client:
($them,$port) = @ARGV;
$port = 2345 unless $port;
$them = 'localhost' unless $them;
$SIG{'INT'} = 'dokill';
sub dokill { kill 9,$child if $child; }
use Socket;
$sockaddr = 'S n a4 x8';
chop($hostname = `hostname`);
($name, $aliases, $proto) = getprotobyname('tcp');
($name, $aliases, $port) = getservbyname($port, 'tcp')
unless $port =~ /^\d+$/;
($name, $aliases, $type, $len, $thisaddr) =
gethostbyname($hostname);
($name, $aliases, $type, $len, $thataddr) = gethostbyname($them);
$this = pack($sockaddr, &AF_INET, 0, $thisaddr);
$that = pack($sockaddr, &AF_INET, $port, $thataddr);
socket(S, &PF_INET, &SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die "socket: $!";
bind(S, $this) || die "bind: $!";
connect(S, $that) || die "connect: $!";
select(S); $| = 1; select(stdout);
if ($child = fork) {
while (<>) {
print S;
}
sleep 3;
do dokill();
}
else {
while (<S>) {
print;
}
}
And here's a server:
($port) = @ARGV;
$port = 2345 unless $port;
use Socket;
$sockaddr = 'S n a4 x8';
($name, $aliases, $proto) = getprotobyname('tcp');
($name, $aliases, $port) = getservbyname($port, 'tcp')
unless $port =~ /^\d+$/;
$this = pack($sockaddr, &AF_INET, $port, "\0\0\0\0");
select(NS); $| = 1; select(stdout);
socket(S, &PF_INET, &SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die "socket: $!";
bind(S, $this) || die "bind: $!";
listen(S, 5) || die "connect: $!";
select(S); $| = 1; select(stdout);
for (;;) {
print "Listening again\n";
($addr = accept(NS,S)) || die $!;
print "accept ok\n";
($af,$port,$inetaddr) = unpack($sockaddr,$addr);
@inetaddr = unpack('C4',$inetaddr);
print "$af $port @inetaddr\n";
while (<NS>) {
print;
print NS;
}
}