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-This code illustrates how to write a single set of source code (for a
-client and server) and then parameterize in the desired IPC mechanism.
-In this case, the IPC mechanisms include sockets, TLI, and STREAM
-pipes. The single set of source code is located in CPP-acceptor.cpp
-(which is the server) and CPP-connector.cpp (which is the non-blocking
-client).
-
-Here's how I typically run these tests:
-
-% test_sock_acceptor localhost:10020 &
-starting up daemon ./test_sock_acceptor
-starting server addr 127.0.0.1:10020 on handle 5
-client addr 127.0.0.1:10003 on handle 6
-hello
-
-% test_sock_connector localhost:10020
-starting up daemon ./test_sock_connector
-activating 5
-in handle_output
-please enter input..: hello
-in handle_output
-
-There are a number of other options that you can provide. Please see
-the source code for details.
-
-Note that only the sock tests work on all platforms. The other tests
-reply on features (in particular, non-blocking connections and TLI)
-that are mostly found on UNIX platforms.