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authorSiep Kroonenberg <siepo@cybercomm.nl>2023-02-20 13:39:31 +0000
committerSiep Kroonenberg <siepo@cybercomm.nl>2023-02-20 13:39:31 +0000
commitacf5b8231039a740ce1feacef34de1a4da2b86cd (patch)
tree8875025c363d5f965f1bde757031c4c8ffeb5184 /Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site
parent71f5f7997acf776e17048d7ed104b4b288ad7af8 (diff)
64-bit tlperl
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@65955 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm2
-rw-r--r--Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Socket.pm1142
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Cpanel/JSON/XS/XS.dllbin110080 -> 103936 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Digest/SHA/SHA.dllbin47616 -> 47616 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/HTML/Parser/Parser.dllbin50688 -> 51200 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Math/Int64/Int64.dllbin69632 -> 61440 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Socket/.packlist2
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Socket/Socket.dllbin40448 -> 0 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Win32/API/API.dllbin31744 -> 30720 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Win32/API/Callback/Callback.dllbin50688 -> 47616 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Win32/Console/Console.dllbin74752 -> 70144 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Win32/Shortcut/Shortcut.dllbin52224 -> 53248 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/auto/Win32API/Registry/Registry.dllbin155648 -> 158720 bytes
13 files changed, 1 insertions, 1145 deletions
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm
index 395fec3fef0..49f15fcee2d 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Cpanel/JSON/XS.pm
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
package Cpanel::JSON::XS;
-our $VERSION = '4.25';
+our $VERSION = '4.27';
our $XS_VERSION = $VERSION;
# $VERSION = eval $VERSION;
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Socket.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Socket.pm
deleted file mode 100644
index a1b7711db2f..00000000000
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/site/lib/Socket.pm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1142 +0,0 @@
-package Socket;
-
-use strict;
-{ use v5.6.1; }
-
-our $VERSION = '2.032';
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-C<Socket> - networking constants and support functions
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-C<Socket> a low-level module used by, among other things, the L<IO::Socket>
-family of modules. The following examples demonstrate some low-level uses but
-a practical program would likely use the higher-level API provided by
-C<IO::Socket> or similar instead.
-
- use Socket qw(PF_INET SOCK_STREAM pack_sockaddr_in inet_aton);
-
- socket(my $socket, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)
- or die "socket: $!";
-
- my $port = getservbyname "echo", "tcp";
- connect($socket, pack_sockaddr_in($port, inet_aton("localhost")))
- or die "connect: $!";
-
- print $socket "Hello, world!\n";
- print <$socket>;
-
-See also the L</EXAMPLES> section.
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This module provides a variety of constants, structure manipulators and other
-functions related to socket-based networking. The values and functions
-provided are useful when used in conjunction with Perl core functions such as
-socket(), setsockopt() and bind(). It also provides several other support
-functions, mostly for dealing with conversions of network addresses between
-human-readable and native binary forms, and for hostname resolver operations.
-
-Some constants and functions are exported by default by this module; but for
-backward-compatibility any recently-added symbols are not exported by default
-and must be requested explicitly. When an import list is provided to the
-C<use Socket> line, the default exports are not automatically imported. It is
-therefore best practice to always to explicitly list all the symbols required.
-
-Also, some common socket "newline" constants are provided: the constants
-C<CR>, C<LF>, and C<CRLF>, as well as C<$CR>, C<$LF>, and C<$CRLF>, which map
-to C<\015>, C<\012>, and C<\015\012>. If you do not want to use the literal
-characters in your programs, then use the constants provided here. They are
-not exported by default, but can be imported individually, and with the
-C<:crlf> export tag:
-
- use Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf);
-
- $sock->print("GET / HTTP/1.0$CRLF");
-
-The entire getaddrinfo() subsystem can be exported using the tag C<:addrinfo>;
-this exports the getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() functions, and all the
-C<AI_*>, C<NI_*>, C<NIx_*> and C<EAI_*> constants.
-
-=cut
-
-=head1 CONSTANTS
-
-In each of the following groups, there may be many more constants provided
-than just the ones given as examples in the section heading. If the heading
-ends C<...> then this means there are likely more; the exact constants
-provided will depend on the OS and headers found at compile-time.
-
-=cut
-
-=head2 PF_INET, PF_INET6, PF_UNIX, ...
-
-Protocol family constants to use as the first argument to socket() or the
-value of the C<SO_DOMAIN> or C<SO_FAMILY> socket option.
-
-=head2 AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_UNIX, ...
-
-Address family constants used by the socket address structures, to pass to
-such functions as inet_pton() or getaddrinfo(), or are returned by such
-functions as sockaddr_family().
-
-=head2 SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW, ...
-
-Socket type constants to use as the second argument to socket(), or the value
-of the C<SO_TYPE> socket option.
-
-=head2 SOCK_NONBLOCK. SOCK_CLOEXEC
-
-Linux-specific shortcuts to specify the C<O_NONBLOCK> and C<FD_CLOEXEC> flags
-during a C<socket(2)> call.
-
- socket( my $sockh, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM|SOCK_NONBLOCK, 0 )
-
-=head2 SOL_SOCKET
-
-Socket option level constant for setsockopt() and getsockopt().
-
-=head2 SO_ACCEPTCONN, SO_BROADCAST, SO_ERROR, ...
-
-Socket option name constants for setsockopt() and getsockopt() at the
-C<SOL_SOCKET> level.
-
-=head2 IP_OPTIONS, IP_TOS, IP_TTL, ...
-
-Socket option name constants for IPv4 socket options at the C<IPPROTO_IP>
-level.
-
-=head2 IP_PMTUDISC_WANT, IP_PMTUDISC_DONT, ...
-
-Socket option value constants for C<IP_MTU_DISCOVER> socket option.
-
-=head2 IPTOS_LOWDELAY, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT, IPTOS_RELIABILITY, ...
-
-Socket option value constants for C<IP_TOS> socket option.
-
-=head2 MSG_BCAST, MSG_OOB, MSG_TRUNC, ...
-
-Message flag constants for send() and recv().
-
-=head2 SHUT_RD, SHUT_RDWR, SHUT_WR
-
-Direction constants for shutdown().
-
-=head2 INADDR_ANY, INADDR_BROADCAST, INADDR_LOOPBACK, INADDR_NONE
-
-Constants giving the special C<AF_INET> addresses for wildcard, broadcast,
-local loopback, and invalid addresses.
-
-Normally equivalent to inet_aton('0.0.0.0'), inet_aton('255.255.255.255'),
-inet_aton('localhost') and inet_aton('255.255.255.255') respectively.
-
-=head2 IPPROTO_IP, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPPROTO_TCP, ...
-
-IP protocol constants to use as the third argument to socket(), the level
-argument to getsockopt() or setsockopt(), or the value of the C<SO_PROTOCOL>
-socket option.
-
-=head2 TCP_CORK, TCP_KEEPALIVE, TCP_NODELAY, ...
-
-Socket option name constants for TCP socket options at the C<IPPROTO_TCP>
-level.
-
-=head2 IN6ADDR_ANY, IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK
-
-Constants giving the special C<AF_INET6> addresses for wildcard and local
-loopback.
-
-Normally equivalent to inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::") and
-inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::1") respectively.
-
-=head2 IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, IPV6_MTU, IPV6_V6ONLY, ...
-
-Socket option name constants for IPv6 socket options at the C<IPPROTO_IPV6>
-level.
-
-=cut
-
-# Still undocumented: SCM_*, SOMAXCONN, IOV_MAX, UIO_MAXIOV
-
-=head1 STRUCTURE MANIPULATORS
-
-The following functions convert between lists of Perl values and packed binary
-strings representing structures.
-
-=cut
-
-=head2 $family = sockaddr_family $sockaddr
-
-Takes a packed socket address (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in(),
-pack_sockaddr_un() or the perl builtin functions getsockname() and
-getpeername()). Returns the address family tag. This will be one of the
-C<AF_*> constants, such as C<AF_INET> for a C<sockaddr_in> addresses or
-C<AF_UNIX> for a C<sockaddr_un>. It can be used to figure out what unpack to
-use for a sockaddr of unknown type.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = pack_sockaddr_in $port, $ip_address
-
-Takes two arguments, a port number and an opaque string (as returned by
-inet_aton(), or a v-string). Returns the C<sockaddr_in> structure with those
-arguments packed in and C<AF_INET> filled in. For Internet domain sockets,
-this structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(),
-connect(), and send().
-
-An undefined $port argument is taken as zero; an undefined $ip_address is
-considered a fatal error.
-
-=head2 ($port, $ip_address) = unpack_sockaddr_in $sockaddr
-
-Takes a C<sockaddr_in> structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in(),
-getpeername() or recv()). Returns a list of two elements: the port and an
-opaque string representing the IP address (you can use inet_ntoa() to convert
-the address to the four-dotted numeric format). Will croak if the structure
-does not represent an C<AF_INET> address.
-
-In scalar context will return just the IP address.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = sockaddr_in $port, $ip_address
-
-=head2 ($port, $ip_address) = sockaddr_in $sockaddr
-
-A wrapper of pack_sockaddr_in() or unpack_sockaddr_in(). In list context,
-unpacks its argument and returns a list consisting of the port and IP address.
-In scalar context, packs its port and IP address arguments as a C<sockaddr_in>
-and returns it.
-
-Provided largely for legacy compatibility; it is better to use
-pack_sockaddr_in() or unpack_sockaddr_in() explicitly.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = pack_sockaddr_in6 $port, $ip6_address, [$scope_id, [$flowinfo]]
-
-Takes two to four arguments, a port number, an opaque string (as returned by
-inet_pton()), optionally a scope ID number, and optionally a flow label
-number. Returns the C<sockaddr_in6> structure with those arguments packed in
-and C<AF_INET6> filled in. IPv6 equivalent of pack_sockaddr_in().
-
-An undefined $port argument is taken as zero; an undefined $ip6_address is
-considered a fatal error.
-
-=head2 ($port, $ip6_address, $scope_id, $flowinfo) = unpack_sockaddr_in6 $sockaddr
-
-Takes a C<sockaddr_in6> structure. Returns a list of four elements: the port
-number, an opaque string representing the IPv6 address, the scope ID, and the
-flow label. (You can use inet_ntop() to convert the address to the usual
-string format). Will croak if the structure does not represent an C<AF_INET6>
-address.
-
-In scalar context will return just the IP address.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = sockaddr_in6 $port, $ip6_address, [$scope_id, [$flowinfo]]
-
-=head2 ($port, $ip6_address, $scope_id, $flowinfo) = sockaddr_in6 $sockaddr
-
-A wrapper of pack_sockaddr_in6() or unpack_sockaddr_in6(). In list context,
-unpacks its argument according to unpack_sockaddr_in6(). In scalar context,
-packs its arguments according to pack_sockaddr_in6().
-
-Provided largely for legacy compatibility; it is better to use
-pack_sockaddr_in6() or unpack_sockaddr_in6() explicitly.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = pack_sockaddr_un $path
-
-Takes one argument, a pathname. Returns the C<sockaddr_un> structure with that
-path packed in with C<AF_UNIX> filled in. For C<PF_UNIX> sockets, this
-structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(), connect(),
-and send().
-
-=head2 ($path) = unpack_sockaddr_un $sockaddr
-
-Takes a C<sockaddr_un> structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_un(),
-getpeername() or recv()). Returns a list of one element: the pathname. Will
-croak if the structure does not represent an C<AF_UNIX> address.
-
-=head2 $sockaddr = sockaddr_un $path
-
-=head2 ($path) = sockaddr_un $sockaddr
-
-A wrapper of pack_sockaddr_un() or unpack_sockaddr_un(). In a list context,
-unpacks its argument and returns a list consisting of the pathname. In a
-scalar context, packs its pathname as a C<sockaddr_un> and returns it.
-
-Provided largely for legacy compatibility; it is better to use
-pack_sockaddr_un() or unpack_sockaddr_un() explicitly.
-
-These are only supported if your system has E<lt>F<sys/un.h>E<gt>.
-
-=head2 $ip_mreq = pack_ip_mreq $multiaddr, $interface
-
-Takes an IPv4 multicast address and optionally an interface address (or
-C<INADDR_ANY>). Returns the C<ip_mreq> structure with those arguments packed
-in. Suitable for use with the C<IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP> and C<IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP>
-sockopts.
-
-=head2 ($multiaddr, $interface) = unpack_ip_mreq $ip_mreq
-
-Takes an C<ip_mreq> structure. Returns a list of two elements; the IPv4
-multicast address and interface address.
-
-=head2 $ip_mreq_source = pack_ip_mreq_source $multiaddr, $source, $interface
-
-Takes an IPv4 multicast address, source address, and optionally an interface
-address (or C<INADDR_ANY>). Returns the C<ip_mreq_source> structure with those
-arguments packed in. Suitable for use with the C<IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP>
-and C<IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP> sockopts.
-
-=head2 ($multiaddr, $source, $interface) = unpack_ip_mreq_source $ip_mreq
-
-Takes an C<ip_mreq_source> structure. Returns a list of three elements; the
-IPv4 multicast address, source address and interface address.
-
-=head2 $ipv6_mreq = pack_ipv6_mreq $multiaddr6, $ifindex
-
-Takes an IPv6 multicast address and an interface number. Returns the
-C<ipv6_mreq> structure with those arguments packed in. Suitable for use with
-the C<IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP> and C<IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP> sockopts.
-
-=head2 ($multiaddr6, $ifindex) = unpack_ipv6_mreq $ipv6_mreq
-
-Takes an C<ipv6_mreq> structure. Returns a list of two elements; the IPv6
-address and an interface number.
-
-=cut
-
-=head1 FUNCTIONS
-
-=cut
-
-=head2 $ip_address = inet_aton $string
-
-Takes a string giving the name of a host, or a textual representation of an IP
-address and translates that to an packed binary address structure suitable to
-pass to pack_sockaddr_in(). If passed a hostname that cannot be resolved,
-returns C<undef>. For multi-homed hosts (hosts with more than one address),
-the first address found is returned.
-
-For portability do not assume that the result of inet_aton() is 32 bits wide,
-in other words, that it would contain only the IPv4 address in network order.
-
-This IPv4-only function is provided largely for legacy reasons. Newly-written
-code should use getaddrinfo() or inet_pton() instead for IPv6 support.
-
-=head2 $string = inet_ntoa $ip_address
-
-Takes a packed binary address structure such as returned by
-unpack_sockaddr_in() (or a v-string representing the four octets of the IPv4
-address in network order) and translates it into a string of the form
-C<d.d.d.d> where the C<d>s are numbers less than 256 (the normal
-human-readable four dotted number notation for Internet addresses).
-
-This IPv4-only function is provided largely for legacy reasons. Newly-written
-code should use getnameinfo() or inet_ntop() instead for IPv6 support.
-
-=head2 $address = inet_pton $family, $string
-
-Takes an address family (such as C<AF_INET> or C<AF_INET6>) and a string
-containing a textual representation of an address in that family and
-translates that to an packed binary address structure.
-
-See also getaddrinfo() for a more powerful and flexible function to look up
-socket addresses given hostnames or textual addresses.
-
-=head2 $string = inet_ntop $family, $address
-
-Takes an address family and a packed binary address structure and translates
-it into a human-readable textual representation of the address; typically in
-C<d.d.d.d> form for C<AF_INET> or C<hhhh:hhhh::hhhh> form for C<AF_INET6>.
-
-See also getnameinfo() for a more powerful and flexible function to turn
-socket addresses into human-readable textual representations.
-
-=head2 ($err, @result) = getaddrinfo $host, $service, [$hints]
-
-Given both a hostname and service name, this function attempts to resolve the
-host name into a list of network addresses, and the service name into a
-protocol and port number, and then returns a list of address structures
-suitable to connect() to it.
-
-Given just a host name, this function attempts to resolve it to a list of
-network addresses, and then returns a list of address structures giving these
-addresses.
-
-Given just a service name, this function attempts to resolve it to a protocol
-and port number, and then returns a list of address structures that represent
-it suitable to bind() to. This use should be combined with the C<AI_PASSIVE>
-flag; see below.
-
-Given neither name, it generates an error.
-
-If present, $hints should be a reference to a hash, where the following keys
-are recognised:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item flags => INT
-
-A bitfield containing C<AI_*> constants; see below.
-
-=item family => INT
-
-Restrict to only generating addresses in this address family
-
-=item socktype => INT
-
-Restrict to only generating addresses of this socket type
-
-=item protocol => INT
-
-Restrict to only generating addresses for this protocol
-
-=back
-
-The return value will be a list; the first value being an error indication,
-followed by a list of address structures (if no error occurred).
-
-The error value will be a dualvar; comparable to the C<EAI_*> error constants,
-or printable as a human-readable error message string. If no error occurred it
-will be zero numerically and an empty string.
-
-Each value in the results list will be a hash reference containing the following
-fields:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item family => INT
-
-The address family (e.g. C<AF_INET>)
-
-=item socktype => INT
-
-The socket type (e.g. C<SOCK_STREAM>)
-
-=item protocol => INT
-
-The protocol (e.g. C<IPPROTO_TCP>)
-
-=item addr => STRING
-
-The address in a packed string (such as would be returned by
-pack_sockaddr_in())
-
-=item canonname => STRING
-
-The canonical name for the host if the C<AI_CANONNAME> flag was provided, or
-C<undef> otherwise. This field will only be present on the first returned
-address.
-
-=back
-
-The following flag constants are recognised in the $hints hash. Other flag
-constants may exist as provided by the OS.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item AI_PASSIVE
-
-Indicates that this resolution is for a local bind() for a passive (i.e.
-listening) socket, rather than an active (i.e. connecting) socket.
-
-=item AI_CANONNAME
-
-Indicates that the caller wishes the canonical hostname (C<canonname>) field
-of the result to be filled in.
-
-=item AI_NUMERICHOST
-
-Indicates that the caller will pass a numeric address, rather than a hostname,
-and that getaddrinfo() must not perform a resolve operation on this name. This
-flag will prevent a possibly-slow network lookup operation, and instead return
-an error if a hostname is passed.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 ($err, $hostname, $servicename) = getnameinfo $sockaddr, [$flags, [$xflags]]
-
-Given a packed socket address (such as from getsockname(), getpeername(), or
-returned by getaddrinfo() in a C<addr> field), returns the hostname and
-symbolic service name it represents. $flags may be a bitmask of C<NI_*>
-constants, or defaults to 0 if unspecified.
-
-The return value will be a list; the first value being an error condition,
-followed by the hostname and service name.
-
-The error value will be a dualvar; comparable to the C<EAI_*> error constants,
-or printable as a human-readable error message string. The host and service
-names will be plain strings.
-
-The following flag constants are recognised as $flags. Other flag constants may
-exist as provided by the OS.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item NI_NUMERICHOST
-
-Requests that a human-readable string representation of the numeric address be
-returned directly, rather than performing a name resolve operation that may
-convert it into a hostname. This will also avoid potentially-blocking network
-IO.
-
-=item NI_NUMERICSERV
-
-Requests that the port number be returned directly as a number representation
-rather than performing a name resolve operation that may convert it into a
-service name.
-
-=item NI_NAMEREQD
-
-If a name resolve operation fails to provide a name, then this flag will cause
-getnameinfo() to indicate an error, rather than returning the numeric
-representation as a human-readable string.
-
-=item NI_DGRAM
-
-Indicates that the socket address relates to a C<SOCK_DGRAM> socket, for the
-services whose name differs between TCP and UDP protocols.
-
-=back
-
-The following constants may be supplied as $xflags.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item NIx_NOHOST
-
-Indicates that the caller is not interested in the hostname of the result, so
-it does not have to be converted. C<undef> will be returned as the hostname.
-
-=item NIx_NOSERV
-
-Indicates that the caller is not interested in the service name of the result,
-so it does not have to be converted. C<undef> will be returned as the service
-name.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 getaddrinfo() / getnameinfo() ERROR CONSTANTS
-
-The following constants may be returned by getaddrinfo() or getnameinfo().
-Others may be provided by the OS.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item EAI_AGAIN
-
-A temporary failure occurred during name resolution. The operation may be
-successful if it is retried later.
-
-=item EAI_BADFLAGS
-
-The value of the C<flags> hint to getaddrinfo(), or the $flags parameter to
-getnameinfo() contains unrecognised flags.
-
-=item EAI_FAMILY
-
-The C<family> hint to getaddrinfo(), or the family of the socket address
-passed to getnameinfo() is not supported.
-
-=item EAI_NODATA
-
-The host name supplied to getaddrinfo() did not provide any usable address
-data.
-
-=item EAI_NONAME
-
-The host name supplied to getaddrinfo() does not exist, or the address
-supplied to getnameinfo() is not associated with a host name and the
-C<NI_NAMEREQD> flag was supplied.
-
-=item EAI_SERVICE
-
-The service name supplied to getaddrinfo() is not available for the socket
-type given in the $hints.
-
-=back
-
-=cut
-
-=head1 EXAMPLES
-
-=head2 Lookup for connect()
-
-The getaddrinfo() function converts a hostname and a service name into a list
-of structures, each containing a potential way to connect() to the named
-service on the named host.
-
- use IO::Socket;
- use Socket qw(SOCK_STREAM getaddrinfo);
-
- my %hints = (socktype => SOCK_STREAM);
- my ($err, @res) = getaddrinfo("localhost", "echo", \%hints);
- die "Cannot getaddrinfo - $err" if $err;
-
- my $sock;
-
- foreach my $ai (@res) {
- my $candidate = IO::Socket->new();
-
- $candidate->socket($ai->{family}, $ai->{socktype}, $ai->{protocol})
- or next;
-
- $candidate->connect($ai->{addr})
- or next;
-
- $sock = $candidate;
- last;
- }
-
- die "Cannot connect to localhost:echo" unless $sock;
-
- $sock->print("Hello, world!\n");
- print <$sock>;
-
-Because a list of potential candidates is returned, the C<while> loop tries
-each in turn until it finds one that succeeds both the socket() and connect()
-calls.
-
-This function performs the work of the legacy functions gethostbyname(),
-getservbyname(), inet_aton() and pack_sockaddr_in().
-
-In practice this logic is better performed by L<IO::Socket::IP>.
-
-=head2 Making a human-readable string out of an address
-
-The getnameinfo() function converts a socket address, such as returned by
-getsockname() or getpeername(), into a pair of human-readable strings
-representing the address and service name.
-
- use IO::Socket::IP;
- use Socket qw(getnameinfo);
-
- my $server = IO::Socket::IP->new(LocalPort => 12345, Listen => 1) or
- die "Cannot listen - $@";
-
- my $socket = $server->accept or die "accept: $!";
-
- my ($err, $hostname, $servicename) = getnameinfo($socket->peername);
- die "Cannot getnameinfo - $err" if $err;
-
- print "The peer is connected from $hostname\n";
-
-Since in this example only the hostname was used, the redundant conversion of
-the port number into a service name may be omitted by passing the
-C<NIx_NOSERV> flag.
-
- use Socket qw(getnameinfo NIx_NOSERV);
-
- my ($err, $hostname) = getnameinfo($socket->peername, 0, NIx_NOSERV);
-
-This function performs the work of the legacy functions unpack_sockaddr_in(),
-inet_ntoa(), gethostbyaddr() and getservbyport().
-
-In practice this logic is better performed by L<IO::Socket::IP>.
-
-=head2 Resolving hostnames into IP addresses
-
-To turn a hostname into a human-readable plain IP address use getaddrinfo()
-to turn the hostname into a list of socket structures, then getnameinfo() on
-each one to make it a readable IP address again.
-
- use Socket qw(:addrinfo SOCK_RAW);
-
- my ($err, @res) = getaddrinfo($hostname, "", {socktype => SOCK_RAW});
- die "Cannot getaddrinfo - $err" if $err;
-
- while( my $ai = shift @res ) {
- my ($err, $ipaddr) = getnameinfo($ai->{addr}, NI_NUMERICHOST, NIx_NOSERV);
- die "Cannot getnameinfo - $err" if $err;
-
- print "$ipaddr\n";
- }
-
-The C<socktype> hint to getaddrinfo() filters the results to only include one
-socket type and protocol. Without this most OSes return three combinations,
-for C<SOCK_STREAM>, C<SOCK_DGRAM> and C<SOCK_RAW>, resulting in triplicate
-output of addresses. The C<NI_NUMERICHOST> flag to getnameinfo() causes it to
-return a string-formatted plain IP address, rather than reverse resolving it
-back into a hostname.
-
-This combination performs the work of the legacy functions gethostbyname()
-and inet_ntoa().
-
-=head2 Accessing socket options
-
-The many C<SO_*> and other constants provide the socket option names for
-getsockopt() and setsockopt().
-
- use IO::Socket::INET;
- use Socket qw(SOL_SOCKET SO_RCVBUF IPPROTO_IP IP_TTL);
-
- my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => 0, Proto => 'udp')
- or die "Cannot create socket: $@";
-
- $socket->setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, 64*1024) or
- die "setsockopt: $!";
-
- print "Receive buffer is ", $socket->getsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF),
- " bytes\n";
-
- print "IP TTL is ", $socket->getsockopt(IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL), "\n";
-
-As a convenience, L<IO::Socket>'s setsockopt() method will convert a number
-into a packed byte buffer, and getsockopt() will unpack a byte buffer of the
-correct size back into a number.
-
-=cut
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-This module was originally maintained in Perl core by the Perl 5 Porters.
-
-It was extracted to dual-life on CPAN at version 1.95 by
-Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
-
-=cut
-
-use Carp;
-use warnings::register;
-
-require Exporter;
-require XSLoader;
-our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
-
-# <@Nicholas> you can't change @EXPORT without breaking the implicit API
-# Please put any new constants in @EXPORT_OK!
-
-# List re-ordered to match documentation above. Try to keep the ordering
-# consistent so it's easier to see which ones are or aren't documented.
-our @EXPORT = qw(
- PF_802 PF_AAL PF_APPLETALK PF_CCITT PF_CHAOS PF_CTF PF_DATAKIT
- PF_DECnet PF_DLI PF_ECMA PF_GOSIP PF_HYLINK PF_IMPLINK PF_INET PF_INET6
- PF_ISO PF_KEY PF_LAST PF_LAT PF_LINK PF_MAX PF_NBS PF_NIT PF_NS PF_OSI
- PF_OSINET PF_PUP PF_ROUTE PF_SNA PF_UNIX PF_UNSPEC PF_USER PF_WAN
- PF_X25
-
- AF_802 AF_AAL AF_APPLETALK AF_CCITT AF_CHAOS AF_CTF AF_DATAKIT
- AF_DECnet AF_DLI AF_ECMA AF_GOSIP AF_HYLINK AF_IMPLINK AF_INET AF_INET6
- AF_ISO AF_KEY AF_LAST AF_LAT AF_LINK AF_MAX AF_NBS AF_NIT AF_NS AF_OSI
- AF_OSINET AF_PUP AF_ROUTE AF_SNA AF_UNIX AF_UNSPEC AF_USER AF_WAN
- AF_X25
-
- SOCK_DGRAM SOCK_RAW SOCK_RDM SOCK_SEQPACKET SOCK_STREAM
-
- SOL_SOCKET
-
- SO_ACCEPTCONN SO_ATTACH_FILTER SO_BACKLOG SO_BROADCAST SO_CHAMELEON
- SO_DEBUG SO_DETACH_FILTER SO_DGRAM_ERRIND SO_DOMAIN SO_DONTLINGER
- SO_DONTROUTE SO_ERROR SO_FAMILY SO_KEEPALIVE SO_LINGER SO_OOBINLINE
- SO_PASSCRED SO_PASSIFNAME SO_PEERCRED SO_PROTOCOL SO_PROTOTYPE
- SO_RCVBUF SO_RCVLOWAT SO_RCVTIMEO SO_REUSEADDR SO_REUSEPORT
- SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK
- SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT SO_SNDBUF SO_SNDLOWAT SO_SNDTIMEO
- SO_STATE SO_TYPE SO_USELOOPBACK SO_XOPEN SO_XSE
-
- IP_HDRINCL IP_OPTIONS IP_RECVOPTS IP_RECVRETOPTS IP_RETOPTS IP_TOS
- IP_TTL
-
- MSG_BCAST MSG_BTAG MSG_CTLFLAGS MSG_CTLIGNORE MSG_CTRUNC MSG_DONTROUTE
- MSG_DONTWAIT MSG_EOF MSG_EOR MSG_ERRQUEUE MSG_ETAG MSG_FASTOPEN MSG_FIN
- MSG_MAXIOVLEN MSG_MCAST MSG_NOSIGNAL MSG_OOB MSG_PEEK MSG_PROXY MSG_RST
- MSG_SYN MSG_TRUNC MSG_URG MSG_WAITALL MSG_WIRE
-
- SHUT_RD SHUT_RDWR SHUT_WR
-
- INADDR_ANY INADDR_BROADCAST INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE
-
- SCM_CONNECT SCM_CREDENTIALS SCM_CREDS SCM_RIGHTS SCM_TIMESTAMP
-
- SOMAXCONN
-
- IOV_MAX
- UIO_MAXIOV
-
- sockaddr_family
- pack_sockaddr_in unpack_sockaddr_in sockaddr_in
- pack_sockaddr_in6 unpack_sockaddr_in6 sockaddr_in6
- pack_sockaddr_un unpack_sockaddr_un sockaddr_un
-
- inet_aton inet_ntoa
-);
-
-# List re-ordered to match documentation above. Try to keep the ordering
-# consistent so it's easier to see which ones are or aren't documented.
-our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
- CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF
-
- SOCK_NONBLOCK SOCK_CLOEXEC
-
- IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP IP_BIND_ADDRESS_NO_PORT
- IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP IP_FREEBIND
- IP_MULTICAST_ALL IP_MULTICAST_IF IP_MULTICAST_LOOP IP_MULTICAST_TTL
- IP_MTU IP_MTU_DISCOVER IP_NODEFRAG IP_RECVERR IP_TRANSPARENT
-
- IPPROTO_IP IPPROTO_IPV6 IPPROTO_RAW IPPROTO_ICMP IPPROTO_IGMP
- IPPROTO_TCP IPPROTO_UDP IPPROTO_GRE IPPROTO_ESP IPPROTO_AH
- IPPROTO_ICMPV6 IPPROTO_SCTP
-
- IP_PMTUDISC_DO IP_PMTUDISC_DONT IP_PMTUDISC_PROBE IP_PMTUDISC_WANT
-
- IPTOS_LOWDELAY IPTOS_THROUGHPUT IPTOS_RELIABILITY IPTOS_MINCOST
-
- TCP_CONGESTION TCP_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT TCP_CORK TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT
- TCP_FASTOPEN TCP_INFO TCP_INIT_CWND TCP_KEEPALIVE TCP_KEEPCNT
- TCP_KEEPIDLE TCP_KEEPINTVL TCP_LINGER2 TCP_MAXRT TCP_MAXSEG
- TCP_MD5SIG TCP_NODELAY TCP_NOOPT TCP_NOPUSH TCP_QUICKACK
- TCP_SACK_ENABLE TCP_STDURG TCP_SYNCNT TCP_USER_TIMEOUT
- TCP_WINDOW_CLAMP
-
- IN6ADDR_ANY IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK
-
- IPV6_ADDRFROM IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP IPV6_JOIN_GROUP
- IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP IPV6_MTU IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS
- IPV6_MULTICAST_IF IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP IPV6_RECVERR IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT
- IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS IPV6_V6ONLY
-
- SO_LOCK_FILTER SO_RCVBUFFORCE SO_SNDBUFFORCE
-
- pack_ip_mreq unpack_ip_mreq pack_ip_mreq_source unpack_ip_mreq_source
-
- pack_ipv6_mreq unpack_ipv6_mreq
-
- inet_pton inet_ntop
-
- getaddrinfo getnameinfo
-
- AI_ADDRCONFIG AI_ALL AI_CANONIDN AI_CANONNAME AI_IDN
- AI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED AI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES AI_NUMERICHOST
- AI_NUMERICSERV AI_PASSIVE AI_V4MAPPED
-
- NI_DGRAM NI_IDN NI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED NI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES
- NI_NAMEREQD NI_NOFQDN NI_NUMERICHOST NI_NUMERICSERV
-
- NIx_NOHOST NIx_NOSERV
-
- EAI_ADDRFAMILY EAI_AGAIN EAI_BADFLAGS EAI_BADHINTS EAI_FAIL EAI_FAMILY
- EAI_NODATA EAI_NONAME EAI_PROTOCOL EAI_SERVICE EAI_SOCKTYPE EAI_SYSTEM
-);
-
-our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
- crlf => [qw(CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF)],
- addrinfo => [qw(getaddrinfo getnameinfo), grep m/^(?:AI|NI|NIx|EAI)_/, @EXPORT_OK],
- all => [@EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK],
-);
-
-BEGIN {
- sub CR () {"\015"}
- sub LF () {"\012"}
- sub CRLF () {"\015\012"}
-
- # These are not gni() constants; they're extensions for the perl API
- # The definitions in Socket.pm and Socket.xs must match
- sub NIx_NOHOST() {1 << 0}
- sub NIx_NOSERV() {1 << 1}
-}
-
-*CR = \CR();
-*LF = \LF();
-*CRLF = \CRLF();
-
-# The four deprecated addrinfo constants
-foreach my $name (qw( AI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED AI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES NI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED NI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES )) {
- no strict 'refs';
- *$name = sub {
- croak "The addrinfo constant $name is deprecated";
- };
-}
-
-sub sockaddr_in {
- if (@_ == 6 && !wantarray) { # perl5.001m compat; use this && die
- my($af, $port, @quad) = @_;
- warnings::warn "6-ARG sockaddr_in call is deprecated"
- if warnings::enabled();
- pack_sockaddr_in($port, inet_aton(join('.', @quad)));
- } elsif (wantarray) {
- croak "usage: (port,iaddr) = sockaddr_in(sin_sv)" unless @_ == 1;
- unpack_sockaddr_in(@_);
- } else {
- croak "usage: sin_sv = sockaddr_in(port,iaddr))" unless @_ == 2;
- pack_sockaddr_in(@_);
- }
-}
-
-sub sockaddr_in6 {
- if (wantarray) {
- croak "usage: (port,in6addr,scope_id,flowinfo) = sockaddr_in6(sin6_sv)" unless @_ == 1;
- unpack_sockaddr_in6(@_);
- }
- else {
- croak "usage: sin6_sv = sockaddr_in6(port,in6addr,[scope_id,[flowinfo]])" unless @_ >= 2 and @_ <= 4;
- pack_sockaddr_in6(@_);
- }
-}
-
-sub sockaddr_un {
- if (wantarray) {
- croak "usage: (filename) = sockaddr_un(sun_sv)" unless @_ == 1;
- unpack_sockaddr_un(@_);
- } else {
- croak "usage: sun_sv = sockaddr_un(filename)" unless @_ == 1;
- pack_sockaddr_un(@_);
- }
-}
-
-XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
-
-my %errstr;
-
-if( defined &getaddrinfo ) {
- # These are not part of the API, nothing uses them, and deleting them
- # reduces the size of %Socket:: by about 12K
- delete $Socket::{fake_getaddrinfo};
- delete $Socket::{fake_getnameinfo};
-} else {
- require Scalar::Util;
-
- *getaddrinfo = \&fake_getaddrinfo;
- *getnameinfo = \&fake_getnameinfo;
-
- # These numbers borrowed from GNU libc's implementation, but since
- # they're only used by our emulation, it doesn't matter if the real
- # platform's values differ
- my %constants = (
- AI_PASSIVE => 1,
- AI_CANONNAME => 2,
- AI_NUMERICHOST => 4,
- AI_V4MAPPED => 8,
- AI_ALL => 16,
- AI_ADDRCONFIG => 32,
- # RFC 2553 doesn't define this but Linux does - lets be nice and
- # provide it since we can
- AI_NUMERICSERV => 1024,
-
- EAI_BADFLAGS => -1,
- EAI_NONAME => -2,
- EAI_NODATA => -5,
- EAI_FAMILY => -6,
- EAI_SERVICE => -8,
-
- NI_NUMERICHOST => 1,
- NI_NUMERICSERV => 2,
- NI_NOFQDN => 4,
- NI_NAMEREQD => 8,
- NI_DGRAM => 16,
-
- # Constants we don't support. Export them, but croak if anyone tries to
- # use them
- AI_IDN => 64,
- AI_CANONIDN => 128,
- NI_IDN => 32,
-
- # Error constants we'll never return, so it doesn't matter what value
- # these have, nor that we don't provide strings for them
- EAI_SYSTEM => -11,
- EAI_BADHINTS => -1000,
- EAI_PROTOCOL => -1001
- );
-
- foreach my $name ( keys %constants ) {
- my $value = $constants{$name};
-
- no strict 'refs';
- defined &$name or *$name = sub () { $value };
- }
-
- %errstr = (
- # These strings from RFC 2553
- EAI_BADFLAGS() => "invalid value for ai_flags",
- EAI_NONAME() => "nodename nor servname provided, or not known",
- EAI_NODATA() => "no address associated with nodename",
- EAI_FAMILY() => "ai_family not supported",
- EAI_SERVICE() => "servname not supported for ai_socktype",
- );
-}
-
-# The following functions are used if the system does not have a
-# getaddrinfo(3) function in libc; and are used to emulate it for the AF_INET
-# family
-
-# Borrowed from Regexp::Common::net
-my $REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL = qr/25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[0-1]?[0-9]{1,2}/;
-my $REGEXP_IPv4_DOTTEDQUAD = qr/$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL/;
-
-sub fake_makeerr
-{
- my ( $errno ) = @_;
- my $errstr = $errno == 0 ? "" : ( $errstr{$errno} || $errno );
- return Scalar::Util::dualvar( $errno, $errstr );
-}
-
-sub fake_getaddrinfo
-{
- my ( $node, $service, $hints ) = @_;
-
- $node = "" unless defined $node;
-
- $service = "" unless defined $service;
-
- my ( $family, $socktype, $protocol, $flags ) = @$hints{qw( family socktype protocol flags )};
-
- $family ||= Socket::AF_INET(); # 0 == AF_UNSPEC, which we want too
- $family == Socket::AF_INET() or return fake_makeerr( EAI_FAMILY() );
-
- $socktype ||= 0;
-
- $protocol ||= 0;
-
- $flags ||= 0;
-
- my $flag_passive = $flags & AI_PASSIVE(); $flags &= ~AI_PASSIVE();
- my $flag_canonname = $flags & AI_CANONNAME(); $flags &= ~AI_CANONNAME();
- my $flag_numerichost = $flags & AI_NUMERICHOST(); $flags &= ~AI_NUMERICHOST();
- my $flag_numericserv = $flags & AI_NUMERICSERV(); $flags &= ~AI_NUMERICSERV();
-
- # These constants don't apply to AF_INET-only lookups, so we might as well
- # just ignore them. For AI_ADDRCONFIG we just presume the host has ability
- # to talk AF_INET. If not we'd have to return no addresses at all. :)
- $flags &= ~(AI_V4MAPPED()|AI_ALL()|AI_ADDRCONFIG());
-
- $flags & (AI_IDN()|AI_CANONIDN()) and
- croak "Socket::getaddrinfo() does not support IDN";
-
- $flags == 0 or return fake_makeerr( EAI_BADFLAGS() );
-
- $node eq "" and $service eq "" and return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() );
-
- my $canonname;
- my @addrs;
- if( $node ne "" ) {
- return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if( $flag_numerichost and $node !~ m/^$REGEXP_IPv4_DOTTEDQUAD$/ );
- ( $canonname, undef, undef, undef, @addrs ) = gethostbyname( $node );
- defined $canonname or return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() );
-
- undef $canonname unless $flag_canonname;
- }
- else {
- $addrs[0] = $flag_passive ? Socket::inet_aton( "0.0.0.0" )
- : Socket::inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" );
- }
-
- my @ports; # Actually ARRAYrefs of [ socktype, protocol, port ]
- my $protname = "";
- if( $protocol ) {
- $protname = eval { getprotobynumber( $protocol ) };
- }
-
- if( $service ne "" and $service !~ m/^\d+$/ ) {
- return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if( $flag_numericserv );
- getservbyname( $service, $protname ) or return fake_makeerr( EAI_SERVICE() );
- }
-
- foreach my $this_socktype ( Socket::SOCK_STREAM(), Socket::SOCK_DGRAM(), Socket::SOCK_RAW() ) {
- next if $socktype and $this_socktype != $socktype;
-
- my $this_protname = "raw";
- $this_socktype == Socket::SOCK_STREAM() and $this_protname = "tcp";
- $this_socktype == Socket::SOCK_DGRAM() and $this_protname = "udp";
-
- next if $protname and $this_protname ne $protname;
-
- my $port;
- if( $service ne "" ) {
- if( $service =~ m/^\d+$/ ) {
- $port = "$service";
- }
- else {
- ( undef, undef, $port, $this_protname ) = getservbyname( $service, $this_protname );
- next unless defined $port;
- }
- }
- else {
- $port = 0;
- }
-
- push @ports, [ $this_socktype, eval { scalar getprotobyname( $this_protname ) } || 0, $port ];
- }
-
- my @ret;
- foreach my $addr ( @addrs ) {
- foreach my $portspec ( @ports ) {
- my ( $socktype, $protocol, $port ) = @$portspec;
- push @ret, {
- family => $family,
- socktype => $socktype,
- protocol => $protocol,
- addr => Socket::pack_sockaddr_in( $port, $addr ),
- canonname => undef,
- };
- }
- }
-
- # Only supply canonname for the first result
- if( defined $canonname ) {
- $ret[0]->{canonname} = $canonname;
- }
-
- return ( fake_makeerr( 0 ), @ret );
-}
-
-sub fake_getnameinfo
-{
- my ( $addr, $flags, $xflags ) = @_;
-
- my ( $port, $inetaddr );
- eval { ( $port, $inetaddr ) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in( $addr ) }
- or return fake_makeerr( EAI_FAMILY() );
-
- my $family = Socket::AF_INET();
-
- $flags ||= 0;
-
- my $flag_numerichost = $flags & NI_NUMERICHOST(); $flags &= ~NI_NUMERICHOST();
- my $flag_numericserv = $flags & NI_NUMERICSERV(); $flags &= ~NI_NUMERICSERV();
- my $flag_nofqdn = $flags & NI_NOFQDN(); $flags &= ~NI_NOFQDN();
- my $flag_namereqd = $flags & NI_NAMEREQD(); $flags &= ~NI_NAMEREQD();
- my $flag_dgram = $flags & NI_DGRAM() ; $flags &= ~NI_DGRAM();
-
- $flags & NI_IDN() and
- croak "Socket::getnameinfo() does not support IDN";
-
- $flags == 0 or return fake_makeerr( EAI_BADFLAGS() );
-
- $xflags ||= 0;
-
- my $node;
- if( $xflags & NIx_NOHOST ) {
- $node = undef;
- }
- elsif( $flag_numerichost ) {
- $node = Socket::inet_ntoa( $inetaddr );
- }
- else {
- $node = gethostbyaddr( $inetaddr, $family );
- if( !defined $node ) {
- return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if $flag_namereqd;
- $node = Socket::inet_ntoa( $inetaddr );
- }
- elsif( $flag_nofqdn ) {
- my ( $shortname ) = split m/\./, $node;
- my ( $fqdn ) = gethostbyname $shortname;
- $node = $shortname if defined $fqdn and $fqdn eq $node;
- }
- }
-
- my $service;
- if( $xflags & NIx_NOSERV ) {
- $service = undef;
- }
- elsif( $flag_numericserv ) {
- $service = "$port";
- }
- else {
- my $protname = $flag_dgram ? "udp" : "";
- $service = getservbyport( $port, $protname );
- if( !defined $service ) {
- $service = "$port";
- }
- }
-
- return ( fake_makeerr( 0 ), $node, $service );
-}
-
-1;
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