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This directory contains some sample programs using LuaSocket as well as
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the automatic tests used to make sure the library is working properly.
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The files provided are:
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server.lua -- test server
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client.lua -- test client
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command.lua -- test command definitions
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The automatic tests are composed by three files: client.lua, command.lua
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and server.lua. To run the automatic tests on your system, make sure to
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compile the library with _DEBUG defined (check makefile) and then open
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two terminals. Run 'luasocket server.lua' on one of them and 'luasocket
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client.lua' on the other. The programs should start talking to each
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other.
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listen.lua -- echo server
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talk.lua -- echo tester
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listen.lua and talk.lua are about the simplest applications you can
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write using LuaSocket. Run 'luasocket listen.lua' and 'luasocket
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talk.lua' on different terminals. Whatever you type on talk.lua will be
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printed by listen.lua.
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dict.lua -- dict client
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The dict.lua module is a cool simple client for the DICT protocol,
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written by Luiz Henrique Figueiredo. Just run it and enter a few words
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to see it working.
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Good luck,
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Diego.
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