v/examples/tcp_echo_server.v

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import io
import net
// This file shows how a basic TCP echo server can be implemented using
// the net module. You can connect to the server by using netcat or telnet,
// in separate shells, for example:
// nc 127.0.0.1 12345
// or
// telnet 127.0.0.1 12345
fn main() {
mut server := net.listen_tcp(.ip6, ':12345') ?
laddr := server.addr() ?
eprintln('Listen on $laddr ...')
for {
mut socket := server.accept() ?
go handle_client(mut socket)
}
}
fn handle_client(mut socket net.TcpConn) {
defer {
socket.close() or { panic(err) }
}
client_addr := socket.peer_addr() or { return }
eprintln('> new client: $client_addr')
mut reader := io.new_buffered_reader(reader: socket)
defer {
reader.free()
}
socket.write_string('server: hello\n') or { return }
for {
received_line := reader.read_line() or { return }
if received_line == '' {
return
}
println('client $client_addr: $received_line')
socket.write_string('server: $received_line\n') or { return }
}
}