-- Hoogle documentation, generated by Haddock -- See Hoogle, http://www.haskell.org/hoogle/ -- | Simple network runner library -- -- Simple functions to run network clients and servers. @package network-run @version 0.2.3 -- | Simple functions to run TCP clients and servers. module Network.Run.TCP -- | Running a TCP client with a connected socket. runTCPClient :: HostName -> ServiceName -> (Socket -> IO a) -> IO a -- | Running a TCP server with an accepted socket and its peer name. runTCPServer :: Maybe HostName -> ServiceName -> (Socket -> IO a) -> IO a -- | Simple functions to run UDP clients and servers. module Network.Run.UDP -- | Running a UDP client with a socket. The client action takes a socket -- and server's socket address. They should be used with sendTo. runUDPClient :: HostName -> ServiceName -> (Socket -> SockAddr -> IO a) -> IO a -- | Running a UDP server with an open socket in a single Haskell thread. runUDPServer :: Maybe HostName -> ServiceName -> (Socket -> IO a) -> IO a -- | Running a UDP server with a connected socket in each Haskell thread. -- The first request is given to the server. Suppose that the server is -- serving on addrS:portS and a client connects to the service -- from addrC:portC. A connected socket is created by binding to -- *:portS and connecting to addrC:portC, resulting in -- (UDP,addrS:portS,addrC:portC) where addrS is given -- magically. This approach is fragile due to NAT rebidings. runUDPServerFork :: [HostName] -> ServiceName -> (Socket -> ByteString -> IO ()) -> IO ()