lib: move some examples/* into specific subdirectories of their lib
[nit.git] / lib / socket / examples / socket_server.nit
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3 # Copyright 2013 Matthieu Lucas <lucasmatthieu@gmail.com>
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16
17 # Server sample using the Socket module which allow client to connect
18 module socket_server
19
20 import socket
21
22 if args.is_empty then
23 print "Usage : socket_server <port>"
24 return
25 end
26
27 var socket = new Socket.server(args[0].to_i, 1)
28 print "[PORT] : {socket.port.to_s}"
29
30 var clients = new Array[Socket]
31 var max = socket
32 loop
33 var fs = new SocketObserver(true, true, true)
34 fs.readset.set(socket)
35
36 for c in clients do fs.readset.set(c)
37
38 if fs.select(max, 4, 0) == 0 then
39 print "Error occured in select {sys.errno.strerror}"
40 break
41 end
42
43 if fs.readset.is_set(socket) then
44 var ns = socket.accept
45 print "Accepting {ns.address} ... "
46 print "[Message from {ns.address}] : {ns.read(100)}"
47 ns.write("Goodbye client.")
48 print "Closing {ns.address} ..."
49 ns.close
50 end
51 end