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This directory contains some sample programs using LuaSocket. This code
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is not supported.
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listener.lua -- socket to stdout
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talker.lua -- stdin to socket
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listener.lua and talker.lua are about the simplest applications you can
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write using LuaSocket. Run
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'lua listen.lua' and 'lua talk.lua'
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on different terminals. Whatever you type on talk.lua will be
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printed by listen.lua.
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b64.lua
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qp.lua
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eol.lua
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These are tiny programs that perform Base64, Quoted-Printable and
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end-of-line marker conversions.
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lpr.lua -- lpr client
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This is a cool program written by David Burgess to print files using the
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Line Printer Daemon protocol, widely used in Unix machines. It uses the
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lp.lua implementation, in the etc directory. Just run
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'lua lpr.lua <filename> queue=<printername>' and the file will print!
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cddb.lua -- CDDB client
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This is the first try on a simple CDDB client. Not really useful, but one
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day it might become a module.
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daytimeclnt.lua -- day time client
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Just run the program to retrieve the hour and date in readable form from
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any server running an UDP daytime daemon.
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echoclnt.lua -- UDP echo client
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echosrvr.lua -- UDP echo server
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These are a UDP echo client/server pair. They work with other client and
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servers as well.
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tinyirc.lua -- irc like broadcast server
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This is a simple server that waits simultaneously on two server sockets
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for telnet connections. Everything it receives from the telnet clients
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is broadcasted to every other connected client. It tests the select
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function and shows how to create a simple server whith LuaSocket. Just
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run tinyirc.lua and then open as many telnet connections as you want
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to ports 8080 and 8081.
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check-memory.lua -- checks memory consumption
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This is just to see how much memory each module uses.
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Good luck,
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Diego.
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