Hello Monks,
I try to get a Tkx application working with a socket. In Tk you can do this with
my $server = IO::Socket::INET->new(
LocalPort => 7777,
Type => SOCK_STREAM,
Reuse => 1,
Listen => 10
);
$mw->Tkx::fileevent($server, 'readable', sub { new_connection($server)
+ });
In Tkx fileevent would work like this
my $fh = Tkx::open("| @cmds <$null 2>\@1");
Tkx::fconfigure($fh, -blocking => 0);
Tkx::fileevent($fh, readable => [\&readdata, $fh]);
A more complete application is being discussed in
http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=893831
does anyone know how to get a working socket system with Tkx?
Thanks
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