September 18, 2015
hello!

yesterday i got curious about how fibers work, and if the can be used as a replacement in network programming. so i started hacking a small example together, which is hopefully useful to other D beginners too :)

http://pastebin.com/Xg4GJbKE
September 18, 2015
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 07:58:10 UTC, ddos wrote:
> hello!
>
> yesterday i got curious about how fibers work, and if the can be used as a replacement in network programming. so i started hacking a small example together, which is hopefully useful to other D beginners too :)
>
> http://pastebin.com/Xg4GJbKE

Two things:

In the line `string s = (cast(immutable(char)*)buf)[0..len];`, the cast to immutable is unsafe, as `buf` is modified on the next iteration and so the slice into it is not actually immutable. `writeln` can take a regular `char[]` fine, so you can just drop the immutable; otherwise you can do `cast(string)((buf[0..len]).idup)`.

Also, using select/poll/epoll would be better than looping and sleeping. std.socket includes a SocketSet class for doing this (though the API for it is kinda bad).