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#!/usr/bin/perl package X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket; # Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2003 Stephen McCamant. All rights # reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. use IO::Socket; use Carp; use strict; use vars '$VERSION', '@ISA'; use X11::Protocol::Connection; @ISA = ('X11::Protocol::Connection'); $VERSION = 0.02; sub give { my($self) = shift; my($msg) = @_; my($sock) = $$self; $sock->write($msg, length($msg)) or croak $!; } sub get { my($self) = shift; my($len) = @_; my($x, $n, $o) = ("", 0, 0); my($sock) = $$self; until ($o == $len) { $n = $sock->sysread($x, $len - $o, $o); croak $! unless defined $n; $o += $n; } return $x; } sub fh { my($self) = shift; return $$self; } sub flush { my($self) = shift; my($sock) = $$self; $sock->flush; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket - Perl module base class for IO::Socket-based X11 connections =head1 SYNOPSIS package X11::Protocol::Connection::WeirdSocket; use X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket; @ISA = ('X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket') =head1 DESCRIPTION This module defines get(), give() and fh() methods common to X11::Protocol::Connection types that are based on IO::Socket. They expect the object they are called with to be a reference to an IO::Socket. =head1 AUTHOR Stephen McCamant <SMCCAM@cpan.org>. =head1 SEE ALSO L<perl(1)>, L<X11::Protocol>, L<X11::Protocol::Connection::INETSocket>, L<X11::Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket>, L<IO::Socket>. =cut
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