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NAME

       IO::Socket::UNIX - Object interface for AF_UNIX domain sockets

SYNOPSIS

           use IO::Socket::UNIX;

           my $SOCK_PATH = "$ENV{HOME}/unix-domain-socket-test.sock";

           # Server:
           my $server = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
               Type => SOCK_STREAM(),
               Local => $SOCK_PATH,
               Listen => 1,
           );

           my $count = 1;
           while (my $conn = $server->accept()) {
               $conn->print("Hello " . ($count++) . "\n");
           }

           # Client:
           my $client = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
               Type => SOCK_STREAM(),
               Peer => $SOCK_PATH,
           );

           # Now read and write from $client

DESCRIPTION

       "IO::Socket::UNIX" provides an object interface to creating and using sockets in the
       AF_UNIX domain. It is built upon the IO::Socket interface and inherits all the methods
       defined by IO::Socket.

CONSTRUCTOR

       new ( [ARGS] )
           Creates an "IO::Socket::UNIX" object, which is a reference to a newly created symbol
           (see the Symbol package). "new" optionally takes arguments, these arguments are in
           key-value pairs.

           In addition to the key-value pairs accepted by IO::Socket, "IO::Socket::UNIX"
           provides.

               Type        Type of socket (eg SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM)
               Local       Path to local fifo
               Peer        Path to peer fifo
               Listen      Queue size for listen

           If the constructor is only passed a single argument, it is assumed to be a "Peer"
           specification.

           If the "Listen" argument is given, but false, the queue size will be set to 5.

           If the constructor fails it will return "undef" and set the $IO::Socket::errstr
           package variable to contain an error message.

               $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(...)
                   or die "Cannot create socket - $IO::Socket::errstr\n";

           For legacy reasons the error message is also set into the global $@ variable, and you
           may still find older code which looks here instead.

               $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(...)
                   or die "Cannot create socket - $@\n";

METHODS

       hostpath()
           Returns the pathname to the fifo at the local end

       peerpath()
           Returns the pathanme to the fifo at the peer end

SEE ALSO

       Socket, IO::Socket

AUTHOR

       Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters.  Please report all bugs at
       <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 1996-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.  This program is
       free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.