(* TEST * hassysthreads include systhreads ** bytecode ** native *) open Printf (* Regression test for PR#5325: simultaneous read and write on socket in Windows. *) (* Scenario: - thread [server] implements a simple 'echo' server on a socket - thread [reader] reads from a socket connected to the echo server and copies to standard output - main program executes [writer], which writes to the same socket (the one connected to the echo server) *) let server sock = let (s, _) = Unix.accept sock in let buf = Bytes.make 1024 '>' in let n = Unix.read s buf 2 (Bytes.length buf - 2) in ignore (Unix.write s buf 0 (n + 2)); Unix.close s let reader s = let buf = Bytes.make 1024 ' ' in let n = Unix.read s buf 0 (Bytes.length buf) in print_bytes (Bytes.sub buf 0 n); flush stdout let writer s msg = ignore (Unix.write_substring s msg 0 (String.length msg)); Unix.shutdown s Unix.SHUTDOWN_SEND let _ = let addr = Unix.ADDR_INET(Unix.inet_addr_loopback, 0) in let serv = Unix.socket (Unix.domain_of_sockaddr addr) Unix.SOCK_STREAM 0 in Unix.setsockopt serv Unix.SO_REUSEADDR true; Unix.bind serv addr; let addr = Unix.getsockname serv in Unix.listen serv 5; let tserv = Thread.create server serv in Thread.delay 0.5; let client = Unix.socket (Unix.domain_of_sockaddr addr) Unix.SOCK_STREAM 0 in Unix.connect client addr; let rd = Thread.create reader client in Thread.delay 0.5; writer client "Client data\n"; Thread.join rd; Thread.join tserv