On Wednesday, 15 November 2017 at 13:31:46 UTC, Daniel Kozak wrote:
This one works ok for me, but I am on linux: https://dpaste.dzfl.pl/f54decee45bc
It works, but it does not handle two connects in parallel. STR:
1. start the binary in console 1
2. telnet localhost 4444 in console 2
3. telnet localhost 4444 in console 3
4. enter a [RETURN] in console (3)
observed: nothing (the "thread" handling the first connect blocks)
expected: response
On my machine defaultPoolThreads() returns 1. This can easily be increased:
```
defaultPoolThreads(8);
```
There is also another problem with Socket.select: It may return -1. This frequently happens when the ACCEPT socket is non-blocking and the select is interrupted (by the GC?) then errno == EINTR.
Also not having a timeout in the Socket.select of handle_socket allows for DOS attacks like the one above. In case of a timeout select also returns -1.