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With this change, example vweb programs, will continue to be available to both ipv6 and ipv4 connections from the same machine, even after doing (on linux): `echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only` Previously, after that, vweb programs responded only to ipv6 connections, but not to ipv4 ones, i.e. opening http://127.0.0.1:8082/ stopped working, for `v run examples/vweb/vweb_example.v` . Note: GO web servers have the same behaviour, which is convenient for development/testing, since it makes the programs more consistent and robust in the face of OS settings changes.
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14 KiB
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547 lines
14 KiB
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module net
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import time
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import io
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import strings
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const (
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tcp_default_read_timeout = 30 * time.second
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tcp_default_write_timeout = 30 * time.second
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)
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[heap]
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pub struct TcpConn {
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pub mut:
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sock TcpSocket
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mut:
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handle int
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write_deadline time.Time
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read_deadline time.Time
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read_timeout time.Duration
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write_timeout time.Duration
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is_blocking bool
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}
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pub fn dial_tcp(address string) !&TcpConn {
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addrs := resolve_addrs_fuzzy(address, .tcp) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not resolve address ${address} in dial_tcp')
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}
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// Keep track of dialing errors that take place
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mut errs := []IError{}
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// Very simple dialer
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for addr in addrs {
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mut s := new_tcp_socket(addr.family()) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not create new tcp socket in dial_tcp')
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}
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s.connect(addr) or {
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errs << err
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// Connection failed
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s.close() or { continue }
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continue
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}
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return &TcpConn{
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sock: s
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read_timeout: net.tcp_default_read_timeout
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write_timeout: net.tcp_default_write_timeout
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}
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}
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// Once we've failed now try and explain why we failed to connect
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// to any of these addresses
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mut err_builder := strings.new_builder(1024)
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err_builder.write_string('dial_tcp failed for address ${address}\n')
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err_builder.write_string('tried addrs:\n')
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for i := 0; i < errs.len; i++ {
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addr := addrs[i]
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why := errs[i]
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err_builder.write_string('\t${addr}: ${why}\n')
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}
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// failed
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return error(err_builder.str())
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}
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// bind local address and dial.
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pub fn dial_tcp_with_bind(saddr string, laddr string) !&TcpConn {
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addrs := resolve_addrs_fuzzy(saddr, .tcp) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not resolve address ${saddr} in dial_tcp_with_bind')
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}
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// Very simple dialer
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for addr in addrs {
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mut s := new_tcp_socket(addr.family()) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not create new tcp socket in dial_tcp_with_bind')
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}
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s.bind(laddr) or {
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s.close() or { continue }
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continue
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}
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s.connect(addr) or {
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// Connection failed
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s.close() or { continue }
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continue
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}
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return &TcpConn{
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sock: s
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read_timeout: net.tcp_default_read_timeout
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write_timeout: net.tcp_default_write_timeout
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}
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}
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// failed
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return error('dial_tcp_with_bind failed for address ${saddr}')
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) close() ! {
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' TcpConn.close | c.sock.handle: ${c.sock.handle:6}')
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}
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c.sock.close()!
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}
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pub fn (c TcpConn) read_ptr(buf_ptr &u8, len int) !int {
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mut res := wrap_read_result(C.recv(c.sock.handle, voidptr(buf_ptr), len, 0))!
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln('<<< TcpConn.read_ptr | c.sock.handle: ${c.sock.handle} | buf_ptr: ${ptr_str(buf_ptr)} len: ${len} | res: ${res}')
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}
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if res > 0 {
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$if trace_tcp_data_read ? {
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eprintln(
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'<<< TcpConn.read_ptr | 1 data.len: ${res:6} | hex: ${unsafe { buf_ptr.vbytes(res) }.hex()} | data: ' +
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unsafe { buf_ptr.vstring_with_len(res) })
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}
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return res
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}
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code := error_code()
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if code == int(error_ewouldblock) {
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c.wait_for_read()!
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res = wrap_read_result(C.recv(c.sock.handle, voidptr(buf_ptr), len, 0))!
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln('<<< TcpConn.read_ptr | c.sock.handle: ${c.sock.handle} | buf_ptr: ${ptr_str(buf_ptr)} len: ${len} | res: ${res}')
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}
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$if trace_tcp_data_read ? {
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if res > 0 {
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eprintln(
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'<<< TcpConn.read_ptr | 2 data.len: ${res:6} | hex: ${unsafe { buf_ptr.vbytes(res) }.hex()} | data: ' +
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unsafe { buf_ptr.vstring_with_len(res) })
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}
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}
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return socket_error(res)
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} else {
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wrap_error(code)!
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}
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return error('none')
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}
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pub fn (c TcpConn) read(mut buf []u8) !int {
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return c.read_ptr(buf.data, buf.len) or {
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return io.NotExpected{
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cause: 'unexpected error in `read_ptr` function'
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code: -1
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) read_deadline() !time.Time {
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if c.read_deadline.unix == 0 {
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return c.read_deadline
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}
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return error('none')
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}
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// write_ptr blocks and attempts to write all data
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) write_ptr(b &u8, len int) !int {
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$if trace_tcp_sock_handle ? {
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eprintln('>>> TcpConn.write_ptr | c: ${ptr_str(c)} | c.sock.handle: ${c.sock.handle} | b: ${ptr_str(b)} | len: ${len}')
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}
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(
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'>>> TcpConn.write_ptr | c.sock.handle: ${c.sock.handle} | b: ${ptr_str(b)} len: ${len} |\n' +
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unsafe { b.vstring_with_len(len) })
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}
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$if trace_tcp_data_write ? {
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eprintln(
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'>>> TcpConn.write_ptr | data.len: ${len:6} | hex: ${unsafe { b.vbytes(len) }.hex()} | data: ' +
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unsafe { b.vstring_with_len(len) })
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}
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unsafe {
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mut ptr_base := &u8(b)
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mut total_sent := 0
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for total_sent < len {
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ptr := ptr_base + total_sent
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remaining := len - total_sent
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mut sent := C.send(c.sock.handle, ptr, remaining, msg_nosignal)
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$if trace_tcp_data_write ? {
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eprintln('>>> TcpConn.write_ptr | data chunk, total_sent: ${total_sent:6}, remaining: ${remaining:6}, ptr: ${voidptr(ptr):x} => sent: ${sent:6}')
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}
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if sent < 0 {
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code := error_code()
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if code == int(error_ewouldblock) {
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c.wait_for_write()!
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continue
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} else {
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wrap_error(code)!
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}
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}
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total_sent += sent
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}
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return total_sent
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}
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}
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// write blocks and attempts to write all data
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) write(bytes []u8) !int {
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return c.write_ptr(bytes.data, bytes.len)
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}
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// write_string blocks and attempts to write all data
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) write_string(s string) !int {
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return c.write_ptr(s.str, s.len)
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) set_read_deadline(deadline time.Time) {
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c.read_deadline = deadline
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) write_deadline() !time.Time {
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if c.write_deadline.unix == 0 {
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return c.write_deadline
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}
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return error('none')
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) set_write_deadline(deadline time.Time) {
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c.write_deadline = deadline
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpConn) read_timeout() time.Duration {
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return c.read_timeout
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) set_read_timeout(t time.Duration) {
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c.read_timeout = t
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpConn) write_timeout() time.Duration {
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return c.write_timeout
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) set_write_timeout(t time.Duration) {
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c.write_timeout = t
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}
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[inline]
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pub fn (c TcpConn) wait_for_read() ! {
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return wait_for_read(c.sock.handle, c.read_deadline, c.read_timeout)
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}
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[inline]
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) wait_for_write() ! {
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return wait_for_write(c.sock.handle, c.write_deadline, c.write_timeout)
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}
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// set_sock initialises the c.sock field. It should be called after `.accept_only()!`.
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// Note: just use `.accept()!`. In most cases it is simpler, and calls `.set_sock()!` for you.
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pub fn (mut c TcpConn) set_sock() ! {
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c.sock = tcp_socket_from_handle(c.handle)!
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' TcpListener.accept | << new_sock.handle: ${c.handle:6}')
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}
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpConn) peer_addr() !Addr {
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mut addr := Addr{
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addr: AddrData{
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Ip6: Ip6{}
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}
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}
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mut size := sizeof(Addr)
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socket_error_message(C.getpeername(c.sock.handle, voidptr(&addr), &size), 'peer_addr failed')!
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return addr
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpConn) peer_ip() !string {
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return c.peer_addr()!.str()
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpConn) addr() !Addr {
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return c.sock.address()
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}
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pub fn (c TcpConn) str() string {
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s := c.sock.str().replace('\n', ' ').replace(' ', ' ')
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return 'TcpConn{ write_deadline: ${c.write_deadline}, read_deadline: ${c.read_deadline}, read_timeout: ${c.read_timeout}, write_timeout: ${c.write_timeout}, sock: ${s} }'
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}
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pub struct TcpListener {
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pub mut:
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sock TcpSocket
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mut:
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accept_timeout time.Duration
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accept_deadline time.Time
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}
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[params]
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pub struct ListenOptions {
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pub:
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dualstack bool = true
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backlog int = 128
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}
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pub fn listen_tcp(family AddrFamily, saddr string, options ListenOptions) !&TcpListener {
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mut s := new_tcp_socket(family) or { return error('${err.msg()}; could not create new socket') }
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s.set_dualstack(options.dualstack) or {}
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addrs := resolve_addrs(saddr, family, .tcp) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not resolve address ${saddr}')
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}
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// TODO(logic to pick here)
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addr := addrs[0]
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// cast to the correct type
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alen := addr.len()
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socket_error_message(C.bind(s.handle, voidptr(&addr), alen), 'binding to ${saddr} failed')!
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socket_error_message(C.listen(s.handle, options.backlog), 'listening on ${saddr} with maximum backlog pending queue of ${options.backlog}, failed')!
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return &TcpListener{
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sock: s
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accept_deadline: no_deadline
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accept_timeout: infinite_timeout
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}
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}
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// accept a tcp connection from an external source to the listener `l`.
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pub fn (mut l TcpListener) accept() !&TcpConn {
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mut res := l.accept_only()!
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res.set_sock()!
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return res
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}
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// accept_only accepts a tcp connection from an external source to the listener `l`.
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// Unlike `accept`, `accept_only` *will not call* `.set_sock()!` on the result,
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// and is thus faster.
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//
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// Note: you *need* to call `.set_sock()!` manually, before using the
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// connection after calling `.accept_only()!`, but that does not have to happen
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// in the same thread that called `.accept_only()!`.
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// The intention of this API, is to have a more efficient way to accept
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// connections, that are later processed by a thread pool, while the main
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// thread remains active, so that it can accept other connections.
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// See also vlib/vweb/vweb.v .
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//
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// If you do not need that, just call `.accept()!` instead, which will call
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// `.set_sock()!` for you.
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pub fn (mut l TcpListener) accept_only() !&TcpConn {
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' TcpListener.accept | l.sock.handle: ${l.sock.handle:6}')
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}
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mut new_handle := C.accept(l.sock.handle, 0, 0)
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if new_handle <= 0 {
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l.wait_for_accept()!
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new_handle = C.accept(l.sock.handle, 0, 0)
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if new_handle == -1 || new_handle == 0 {
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return error('accept failed')
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}
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}
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return &TcpConn{
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handle: new_handle
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read_timeout: net.tcp_default_read_timeout
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write_timeout: net.tcp_default_write_timeout
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}
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpListener) accept_deadline() !time.Time {
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if c.accept_deadline.unix != 0 {
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return c.accept_deadline
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}
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return error('invalid deadline')
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpListener) set_accept_deadline(deadline time.Time) {
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c.accept_deadline = deadline
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpListener) accept_timeout() time.Duration {
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return c.accept_timeout
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpListener) set_accept_timeout(t time.Duration) {
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c.accept_timeout = t
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpListener) wait_for_accept() ! {
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return wait_for_read(c.sock.handle, c.accept_deadline, c.accept_timeout)
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}
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pub fn (mut c TcpListener) close() ! {
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c.sock.close()!
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}
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pub fn (c &TcpListener) addr() !Addr {
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return c.sock.address()
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}
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struct TcpSocket {
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Socket
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}
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fn new_tcp_socket(family AddrFamily) !TcpSocket {
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handle := socket_error(C.socket(family, SocketType.tcp, 0))!
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mut s := TcpSocket{
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handle: handle
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}
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' new_tcp_socket | s.handle: ${s.handle:6}')
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}
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// TODO(emily):
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// we shouldnt be using ioctlsocket in the 21st century
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// use the non-blocking socket option instead please :)
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// TODO(emily):
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// Move this to its own function on the socket
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s.set_option_int(.reuse_addr, 1)!
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$if !net_blocking_sockets ? {
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$if windows {
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t := u32(1) // true
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socket_error(C.ioctlsocket(handle, fionbio, &t))!
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} $else {
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socket_error(C.fcntl(handle, C.F_SETFL, C.fcntl(handle, C.F_GETFL) | C.O_NONBLOCK))!
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}
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}
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return s
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}
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fn tcp_socket_from_handle(sockfd int) !TcpSocket {
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mut s := TcpSocket{
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handle: sockfd
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}
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' tcp_socket_from_handle | s.handle: ${s.handle:6}')
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}
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// s.set_option_bool(.reuse_addr, true)?
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s.set_option_int(.reuse_addr, 1)!
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s.set_dualstack(true) or {
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// Not ipv6, we dont care
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}
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$if !net_blocking_sockets ? {
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$if windows {
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t := u32(1) // true
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socket_error(C.ioctlsocket(sockfd, fionbio, &t))!
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} $else {
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socket_error(C.fcntl(sockfd, C.F_SETFL, C.fcntl(sockfd, C.F_GETFL) | C.O_NONBLOCK))!
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}
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}
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return s
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}
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// tcp_socket_from_handle_raw is similar to tcp_socket_from_handle, but it does not modify any socket options
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pub fn tcp_socket_from_handle_raw(sockfd int) TcpSocket {
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mut s := TcpSocket{
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handle: sockfd
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}
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$if trace_tcp ? {
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eprintln(' tcp_socket_from_handle_raw | s.handle: ${s.handle:6}')
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}
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return s
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}
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pub fn (mut s TcpSocket) set_option_bool(opt SocketOption, value bool) ! {
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// TODO reenable when this `in` operation works again
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// if opt !in opts_can_set {
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// return err_option_not_settable
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// }
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// if opt !in opts_bool {
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// return err_option_wrong_type
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// }
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x := int(value)
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socket_error(C.setsockopt(s.handle, C.SOL_SOCKET, int(opt), &x, sizeof(int)))!
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}
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pub fn (mut s TcpSocket) set_dualstack(on bool) ! {
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x := int(!on)
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socket_error(C.setsockopt(s.handle, C.IPPROTO_IPV6, int(SocketOption.ipv6_only), &x,
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sizeof(int)))!
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}
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pub fn (mut s TcpSocket) set_option_int(opt SocketOption, value int) ! {
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socket_error(C.setsockopt(s.handle, C.SOL_SOCKET, int(opt), &value, sizeof(int)))!
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}
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// bind a local rddress for TcpSocket
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pub fn (mut s TcpSocket) bind(addr string) ! {
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addrs := resolve_addrs(addr, AddrFamily.ip, .tcp) or {
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return error('${err.msg()}; could not resolve address ${addr}')
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}
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// TODO(logic to pick here)
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a := addrs[0]
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// cast to the correct type
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alen := a.len()
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socket_error_message(C.bind(s.handle, voidptr(&a), alen), 'binding to ${addr} failed') or {
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return err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn (mut s TcpSocket) close() ! {
|
||
shutdown(s.handle)
|
||
return close(s.handle)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn (mut s TcpSocket) @select(test Select, timeout time.Duration) !bool {
|
||
return @select(s.handle, test, timeout)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
const (
|
||
connect_timeout = 5 * time.second
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
fn (mut s TcpSocket) connect(a Addr) ! {
|
||
$if !net_blocking_sockets ? {
|
||
res := C.connect(s.handle, voidptr(&a), a.len())
|
||
if res == 0 {
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
ecode := error_code()
|
||
// On nix non-blocking sockets we expect einprogress
|
||
// On windows we expect res == -1 && error_code() == ewouldblock
|
||
if (is_windows && ecode == int(error_ewouldblock))
|
||
|| (!is_windows && res == -1 && ecode == int(error_einprogress)) {
|
||
// The socket is nonblocking and the connection cannot be completed
|
||
// immediately. (UNIX domain sockets failed with EAGAIN instead.)
|
||
// It is possible to select(2) or poll(2) for completion by selecting
|
||
// the socket for writing. After select(2) indicates writability,
|
||
// use getsockopt(2) to read the SO_ERROR option at level SOL_SOCKET to
|
||
// determine whether connect() completed successfully (SO_ERROR is zero) or
|
||
// unsuccessfully (SO_ERROR is one of the usual error codes listed here,
|
||
// ex‐ plaining the reason for the failure).
|
||
write_result := s.@select(.write, net.connect_timeout)!
|
||
err := 0
|
||
len := sizeof(err)
|
||
xyz := C.getsockopt(s.handle, C.SOL_SOCKET, C.SO_ERROR, &err, &len)
|
||
if xyz == 0 && err == 0 {
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
if write_result {
|
||
if xyz == 0 {
|
||
wrap_error(err)!
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
return err_timed_out
|
||
}
|
||
wrap_error(ecode)!
|
||
return
|
||
} $else {
|
||
x := C.connect(s.handle, voidptr(&a), a.len())
|
||
socket_error(x)!
|
||
}
|
||
}
|