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# simple httpd # The code demonstrates how a multi-protocol daemon should be written. require "socket" require "thread" port = 8888 res = Socket.getaddrinfo(nil, port, nil, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, nil, Socket::AI_PASSIVE) sockpool = [] names = [] threads = [] res.each do |i| s = TCPserver.new(i[3], i[1]) n = Socket.getnameinfo(s.getsockname, Socket::NI_NUMERICHOST|Socket::NI_NUMERICSERV).join(" port ") sockpool.push s names.push n end (0 .. sockpool.size - 1).each do |i| mysock = sockpool[i] myname = names[i] STDERR.print "socket #{mysock} started, address #{myname}\n" threads[i] = Thread.start do # Thread.start cannot be used here! ls = mysock # copy to dynamic variable t = Thread.current STDERR.print "socket #{myname} listener started, pid #{$$} thread #{t}\n" while true as = ls.accept Thread.start do STDERR.print "socket #{myname} accepted, thread ", Thread.current, "\n" s = as # copy to dynamic variable str = '' while line = s.gets break if line == "\r\n" or line == "\n" str << line end STDERR.print "socket #{myname} got string\n" s.write("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n") s.write("Content-type: text/plain\n\n") s.write("this is test: my name is #{myname}, you sent:\n") s.write("---start\n") s.write(str) s.write("---end\n") s.close STDERR.print "socket #{myname} processed, thread ", Thread.current, " terminating\n" end end end end for t in threads t.join end