class TCPSocket
TCPSocket
represents a TCP/IP client socket.
A simple client may look like:
require 'socket' s = TCPSocket.new 'localhost', 2000 while line = s.gets # Read lines from socket puts line # and print them end s.close # close socket when done
Public Class Methods
gethostbyname(hostname) → [official_hostname, alias_hostnames, address_family, *address_list]
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Use Addrinfo.getaddrinfo
instead. This method is deprecated for the following reasons:
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The 3rd element of the result is the address family of the first address. The address families of the rest of the addresses are not returned.
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gethostbyname() may take a long time and it may block other threads. (GVL cannot be released since gethostbyname() is not thread safe.)
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This method uses gethostbyname() function already removed from POSIX.
This method lookups host information by hostname.
TCPSocket.gethostbyname("localhost") #=> ["localhost", ["hal"], 2, "127.0.0.1"]
static VALUE tcp_s_gethostbyname(VALUE obj, VALUE host) { struct rb_addrinfo *res = rsock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_STREAM, AI_CANONNAME); return rsock_make_hostent(host, res, tcp_sockaddr); }
new(remote_host, remote_port, local_host=nil, local_port=nil)
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Opens a TCP connection to remote_host
on remote_port
. If local_host
and local_port
are specified, then those parameters are used on the local end to establish the connection.
static VALUE tcp_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { VALUE remote_host, remote_serv; VALUE local_host, local_serv; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "22", &remote_host, &remote_serv, &local_host, &local_serv); return rsock_init_inetsock(sock, remote_host, remote_serv, local_host, local_serv, INET_CLIENT); }