Provided by: libtest-tcp-perl_2.02-1_all bug

NAME

       Net::EmptyPort - find a free TCP/UDP port

SYNOPSIS

           use Net::EmptyPort qw(empty_port check_port);

           # get a random free port
           my $port = empty_port();

           # check if a port is already used
           if (check_port(5000)) {
               say "Port 5000 already in use";
           }

DESCRIPTION

       Net::EmptyPort helps finding an empty TCP/UDP port.

METHODS

       "empty_port()"
               my $port = empty_port();

           Get the available port number, you can use.

           Normally, empty_port() finds empty port number from 49152..65535.  See
           <http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers>

           But you want to use another range, use a following form:

               # 5963..65535
               my $port = empty_port(5963);

           You can also find an empty UDP port by specifying the protocol as the second
           parameter:

               my $port = empty_port(1024, 'udp');
               # use 49152..65535 range
               my $port = empty_port(undef, 'udp');

       "check_port($port:Int)"
               my $true_or_false = check_port(5000);

           Checks if the given port is already in use. Returns true if it is in use (i.e. if the
           port is NOT free). Returns false if the port is free.

           Also works for UDP:

               my $true_or_false = check_port(5000, 'udp');

       "wait_port($port:Int[, $max_wait:Number,$proto:String])"
           Waits for a particular port is available for connect.

           This method waits the $port number is ready to accept a request.

           $port is a port number to check.

           Sleep up to $max_wait seconds for checking the port.

           Return value : Return true if the port is available, false otherwise.

           Incompatible changes: Before 2.0, "wait_port($port:Int[, $sleep:Number, $retry:Int,
           $proto:String])" is a signature.

AUTHOR

       Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom@gmail.com>

THANKS TO

       kazuhooku

       dragon3

       charsbar

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

       lestrrat

SEE ALSO

LICENSE

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.