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== Spockets ==
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Spockets is a simple library for dealing with multiple sockets.
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There is one requirement for spockets and that is the ActionPool.
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install (stable):
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gem install spockets
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gem install spox-spockets
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gem install ./
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http://dev.modspox.com/~sine/spockets
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http://dev.modspox.com/trac/spockets
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Code:
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require 'socket'
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require 'spockets'
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spockets = Spockets::Spockets.new
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se = TCPServer.new(3000)
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loop do
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Connecting:
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> telnet 192.168.0.95 3000
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Trying 192.168.0.95...
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Connected to 192.168.0.95.
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foobar
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complete
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Socket: #<TCPSocket:0x98ec5ac>
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Socket: #<TCPSocket:0x98ec37c>
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#<TCPSocket:0x98ec37c>: foobar
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