use warnings;
use strict;
use Test::More tests => 24;
use Test::TCP;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use t::Server;
my $server = Test::TCP->new(
code => sub {
my $port = shift;
ok $port, "test case for sharedfork" for 1..10;
t::Server->new('127.0.0.1', $port)->run(sub {
note "new request";
my ($remote, $line, $sock) = @_;
print {$remote} $line;
exit 0 if $line eq "quit\n";
});
}
);
ok $server->port, "test case for sharedfork" for 1..10;
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
PeerPort => $server->port,
PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1',
Proto => 'tcp'
) or die "Cannot open client socket: $!";
note "send 1";
print {$sock} "foo\n";
my $res = <$sock>;
is $res, "foo\n";
note "send 2";
print {$sock} "bar\n";
my $res2 = <$sock>;
is $res2, "bar\n";
note "finalize";
print {$sock} "quit\n";
if ($?) {
# It's maybe ActivePerl's bug.
# http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.12/1200/T/TO/TOKUHIROM/Test-TCP-1.11.d/log-20101221T221845.txt
diag "test_tcp() leaks \$?. Maybe it's Perl bug?: $?";
$? = 0;
}
waitpid($server->pid, 0);
my $s2 = Test::TCP->new (
code => sub { return 1; },
port => 8080,
auto_start => 0
);
is ($s2->port, 8080, 'Specify port');
$s2 = Test::TCP->new (
{
code => sub { return 1; },
port => 8080,
auto_start => 0
}
);
is ($s2->port, 8080, 'Args as hashref');
done_testing;