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<lang Ada>package Server is
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">package Server is
pragma Remote_Call_Interface;
pragma Remote_Call_Interface;
procedure Foo;
procedure Foo;
function Bar return Natural;
function Bar return Natural;
end Server;</lang>
end Server;</syntaxhighlight>


server.adb:
server.adb:
<lang Ada>package body Server is
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">package body Server is
Count : Natural := 0;
Count : Natural := 0;


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return Count;
return Count;
end Bar;
end Bar;
end Server;</lang>
end Server;</syntaxhighlight>


client.adb:
client.adb:
<lang Ada>with Server;
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">with Server;
with Ada.Text_IO;
with Ada.Text_IO;


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Server.Foo;
Server.Foo;
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Calling Bar: " & Integer'Image (Server.Bar));
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Calling Bar: " & Integer'Image (Server.Bar));
end Client;</lang>
end Client;</syntaxhighlight>


required config (dsa.cfg):
required config (dsa.cfg):
<lang Ada>configuration DSA is
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">configuration DSA is
pragma Starter (None);
pragma Starter (None);


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procedure Client;
procedure Client;
for Client_Partition'Main use Client;
for Client_Partition'Main use Client;
end DSA;</lang>
end DSA;</syntaxhighlight>


compilation:
compilation:
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=={{header|C}}==
=={{header|C}}==
Using PVM [[http://www.csm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html]
Using PVM [http://www.csm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html]
This program is in a sense both a server and a client, depending on if its task is spawned with a command-line argument: if yes, it spawns another task of the same executible on the parallel virtual machine and waits for it to transmit data; if no, it transmits data and is done.
This program is in a sense both a server and a client, depending on if its task is spawned with a command-line argument: if yes, it spawns another task of the same executible on the parallel virtual machine and waits for it to transmit data; if no, it transmits data and is done.
<lang C>#include <stdio.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pvm3.h>
#include <pvm3.h>
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pvm_exit();
pvm_exit();
return 0;
return 0;
}</lang>Running it: (on PVM console, exe is /tmp/a.out)<lang>pvm> spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
}</syntaxhighlight>{{out}}(running it on PVM console, exe is /tmp/a.out)<syntaxhighlight lang="text">pvm> spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
[2]
[2]
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[2:t40028] got msg type 1: 1804289383 0.394383
[2:t40028] got msg type 1: 1804289383 0.394383
[2:t40028] EOF
[2:t40028] EOF
[2] finished</lang>
[2] finished</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|C sharp|C#}}==
=={{header|C sharp|C#}}==
Start the program with "server" parameter to start the server, and "client" to start the client. The client will send data to the server and receive a response. The server will wait for data, display the data received, and send a response.
Start the program with "server" parameter to start the server, and "client" to start the client. The client will send data to the server and receive a response. The server will wait for data, display the data received, and send a response.


<lang csharp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using System;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO;
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public string Loot = "140 tonnes of jade";
public string Loot = "140 tonnes of jade";
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


=={{header|D}}==
=={{header|D}}==
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This library is not standard, so this code (by Adam D. Ruppe) could and should be rewritten using more standard means.
This library is not standard, so this code (by Adam D. Ruppe) could and should be rewritten using more standard means.
<lang d>import arsd.rpc;
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">import arsd.rpc;


struct S1 {
struct S1 {
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server.eventLoop;
server.eventLoop;
}
}
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|E}}==
=={{header|E}}==
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(The protocol is symmetric; this program is the server only in that it is the one which is started first and exports an object.)
(The protocol is symmetric; this program is the server only in that it is the one which is started first and exports an object.)


<lang E>def storage := [].diverge()
<syntaxhighlight lang="e">def storage := [].diverge()


def logService {
def logService {
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def sturdyRef := makeSturdyRef.temp(logService)
def sturdyRef := makeSturdyRef.temp(logService)
println(<captp>.sturdyToURI(sturdyRef))
println(<captp>.sturdyToURI(sturdyRef))
interp.blockAtTop()</lang>
interp.blockAtTop()</syntaxhighlight>


This will print the URL of the service and run it until aborted.
This will print the URL of the service and run it until aborted.
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The URL provided by the server is given as the argument to this program.
The URL provided by the server is given as the argument to this program.


<lang E>def [uri] := interp.getArgs()
<syntaxhighlight lang="e">def [uri] := interp.getArgs()
introducer.onTheAir()
introducer.onTheAir()
def sturdyRef := <captp>.sturdyFromURI(uri)
def sturdyRef := <captp>.sturdyFromURI(uri)
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println(`At $time: $line`)
println(`At $time: $line`)
}
}
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Erlang}}==
=={{header|Erlang}}==
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srv.erl
srv.erl


<lang erlang>-module(srv).
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">-module(srv).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).


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wait();
wait();
Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
end.</lang>
end.</syntaxhighlight>


=== Client ===
=== Client ===
client.erl
client.erl


<lang erlang>-module(client).
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">-module(client).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).


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{hello, Any} -> io:fwrite("Received ~p~n", [Any]);
{hello, Any} -> io:fwrite("Received ~p~n", [Any]);
Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
end.</lang>
end.</syntaxhighlight>


running it (*comes later)
running it (*comes later)
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===Server===
===Server===
<lang factor>USING: concurrency.distributed concurrency.messaging threads io.sockets io.servers ;
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">USING: concurrency.distributed concurrency.messaging threads io.sockets io.servers ;
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
: prettyprint-message ( -- ) concurrency.messaging:receive . flush prettyprint-message ;
: prettyprint-message ( -- ) concurrency.messaging:receive . flush prettyprint-message ;
[ prettyprint-message ] "logger" spawn dup name>> register-remote-thread
[ prettyprint-message ] "logger" spawn dup name>> register-remote-thread
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> <node-server> start-server</lang>
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> <node-server> start-server</syntaxhighlight>


Note: we are using QUALIFIED: with the concurrency.messaging vocabulary because the "receive" word is defined in io.sockets vocabulary too. If someone have a cleaner way to handle this.
Note: we are using QUALIFIED: with the concurrency.messaging vocabulary because the "receive" word is defined in io.sockets vocabulary too. If someone have a cleaner way to handle this.


===Client===
===Client===
<lang factor>USING: concurrency.distributed io.sockets ;
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">USING: concurrency.distributed io.sockets ;
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
{ "Hello Remote Factor!" H{ { "key1" "value1" } } }
{ "Hello Remote Factor!" H{ { "key1" "value1" } } }
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> "logger" <remote-thread> concurrency.messaging:send</lang>
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> "logger" <remote-thread> concurrency.messaging:send</syntaxhighlight>


How to Run:
How to Run:
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'''Server:'''
'''Server:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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}
}
http.Serve(listener, nil)
http.Serve(listener, nil)
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
'''Client:'''
'''Client:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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}
}
fmt.Printf("Tax on %.2f: %.2f\n", amount, tax)
fmt.Printf("Tax on %.2f: %.2f\n", amount, tax)
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
{{out | Client output}}
{{out | Client output}}
<pre>
<pre>
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'''.proto:'''
'''.proto:'''
<lang proto>syntax = "proto3";
<syntaxhighlight lang="proto">syntax = "proto3";


service TaxComputer {
service TaxComputer {
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message Amount {
message Amount {
int32 cents = 1;
int32 cents = 1;
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
'''Server:'''
'''Server:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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taxcomputer.RegisterTaxComputerServer(grpcServer, &taxServer{.05})
taxcomputer.RegisterTaxComputerServer(grpcServer, &taxServer{.05})
grpcServer.Serve(listener)
grpcServer.Serve(listener)
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
'''Client:'''
'''Client:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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}
}
fmt.Println("Tax on", amt.Cents, "cents is", tax.Cents, "cents")
fmt.Println("Tax on", amt.Cents, "cents is", tax.Cents, "cents")
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
{{out | Client output}}
{{out | Client output}}
<pre>
<pre>
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Like gRPC, Thrift requires a language independent interface definition file:
Like gRPC, Thrift requires a language independent interface definition file:
<lang thrift>service TaxService {
<syntaxhighlight lang="thrift">service TaxService {
i32 tax(1: i32 amt)
i32 tax(1: i32 amt)
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
'''Server:'''
'''Server:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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log.Fatal(err)
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
'''Client:'''
'''Client:'''
<lang go>package main
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">package main


import (
import (
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}
}
transport.Close()
transport.Close()
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
{{out | Client output}}
{{out | Client output}}
<pre>
<pre>
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===Server===
===Server===


<lang javascript>var net = require('net')
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">var net = require('net')


var server = net.createServer(function (c){
var server = net.createServer(function (c){
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server.listen(3000, 'localhost')
server.listen(3000, 'localhost')
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


===Client===
===Client===
<lang javascript>var net = require('net')
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">var net = require('net')


conn = net.createConnection(3000, '192.168.1.x')
conn = net.createConnection(3000, '192.168.1.x')
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conn.on('data', function(msg){
conn.on('data', function(msg){
console.log(msg.toString())
console.log(msg.toString())
})</lang>
})</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Julia}}==
=={{header|Julia}}==
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If a group of CPUs, including multiple cores on a single machine or a cluster running with paswordless ssh login, is used,
If a group of CPUs, including multiple cores on a single machine or a cluster running with paswordless ssh login, is used,
the following can be set up as an example:
the following can be set up as an example:
<lang julia># From Julia the 1.0 online docs. File countheads.jl available to all machines:
<syntaxhighlight lang="julia"># From Julia 1.0's online docs. File countheads.jl available to all machines:


function count_heads(n)
function count_heads(n)
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end
end
c
c
end</lang>
end</syntaxhighlight>
We then run the following on the primary client:
We then run the following on the primary client:
<lang julia>
<syntaxhighlight lang="julia">
using Distributed
using Distributed
@everywhere include_string(Main, $(read("count_heads.jl", String)), "count_heads.jl")
@everywhere include_string(Main, $(read("count_heads.jl", String)), "count_heads.jl")
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b = @spawn count_heads(100000000) # runs on another available processor
b = @spawn count_heads(100000000) # runs on another available processor


println(fetch(a)+fetch(b)) # total heads of 2 million coin flips, half on each CPU
println(fetch(a)+fetch(b)) # total heads of 200 million coin flips, half on each CPU
</lang> {{output}} <pre>
</syntaxhighlight> {{output}} <pre>
100001564
100001564
</pre>
</pre>
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In one terminal window, start up the REPL
In one terminal window, start up the REPL


<lang bash>
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
$ ./bin/lfe
$ ./bin/lfe
Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false]
Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false]
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LFE Shell V6.2 (abort with ^G)
LFE Shell V6.2 (abort with ^G)
>
>
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


And then enter the following code
And then enter the following code


<lang lisp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
> (defun get-server-name ()
> (defun get-server-name ()
(list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))
(list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))
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(x
(x
(io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" `(,x)))))
(io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" `(,x)))))
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


===Client===
===Client===
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In another terminal window, start up another LFE REPL and ender the following code:
In another terminal window, start up another LFE REPL and ender the following code:


<lang lisp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
> (defun get-server-name ()
> (defun get-server-name ()
(list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))
(list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))
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(io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" (list x))))
(io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" (list x))))
'ok)
'ok)
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


To use this code, simply start the server in the server terminal:
To use this code, simply start the server in the server terminal:


<lang lisp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
> (start)
> (start)
exampleserver@yourhostname ready
exampleserver@yourhostname ready
ok
ok
(exampleserver@yourhostname)>
(exampleserver@yourhostname)>
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


Send some messages from the client terminal:
Send some messages from the client terminal:


<lang lisp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
> (send "hi there")
> (send "hi there")
connecting to exampleserver@yourhostname
connecting to exampleserver@yourhostname
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ok
ok
(exampleclient@yourhostname)>
(exampleclient@yourhostname)>
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


And check out the results back in the server terminal window:
And check out the results back in the server terminal window:


<lang lisp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
Got "hi there" from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got "hi there" from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got 42 from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got 42 from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got {key,value} from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got {key,value} from exampleclient@yourhostname
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


=={{header|Mathematica}} / {{header|Wolfram Language}}==
=={{header|Mathematica}} / {{header|Wolfram Language}}==
The following sends a request for a random number to be generated on each of two nodes, these are then transmitted back to be assembled into an array with two elements. Omitting the first line, will cause the program to be run on all configured remote computers.
The following sends a request for a random number to be generated on each of two nodes, these are then transmitted back to be assembled into an array with two elements. Omitting the first line, will cause the program to be run on all configured remote computers.
<lang Mathematica>LaunchKernels[2];
<syntaxhighlight lang="mathematica">LaunchKernels[2];
ParallelEvaluate[RandomReal[]]
ParallelEvaluate[RandomReal[]]
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


=={{header|Nim}}==
=={{header|Nim}}==
{{libheader|nanomsg}}
{{libheader|nanomsg}}
<lang nim>import os, nanomsg
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">import os, nanomsg


proc sendMsg(s, msg) =
proc sendMsg(s: cint, msg: string) =
echo "SENDING \"",msg,"\""
echo "SENDING \"",msg,"\""
let bytes = s.send(msg.cstring, msg.len + 1, 0)
let bytes = s.send(msg.cstring, msg.len + 1, 0)
assert bytes == msg.len + 1
assert bytes == msg.len + 1


proc recvMsg(s) =
proc recvMsg(s: cint) =
var buf: cstring
var buf: cstring
let bytes = s.recv(addr buf, MSG, 0)
let bytes = s.recv(addr buf, MSG, 0)
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discard freemsg buf
discard freemsg buf


proc sendRecv(s, msg) =
proc sendRecv(s: cint, msg: string) =
var to: cint = 100
var to: cint = 100
discard s.setSockOpt(SOL_SOCKET, RCVTIMEO, addr to, sizeof to)
discard s.setSockOpt(SOL_SOCKET, RCVTIMEO, addr to, sizeof to)
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node0 paramStr(2)
node0 paramStr(2)
elif paramStr(1) == "node1":
elif paramStr(1) == "node1":
node1 paramStr(2)</lang>
node1 paramStr(2)</syntaxhighlight>
Usage:
Usage:
<pre>./pair node0 tcp://127.0.0.1:25000
<pre>./pair node0 tcp://127.0.0.1:25000
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<tt>ActionObjectProtocol.h</tt>
<tt>ActionObjectProtocol.h</tt>
<lang objc>#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
// our protocol allows "sending" "strings", but we can implement
// our protocol allows "sending" "strings", but we can implement
// everything we could for a "local" object
// everything we could for a "local" object
@protocol ActionObjectProtocol
@protocol ActionObjectProtocol
- (NSString *)sendMessage: (NSString *)msg;
- (NSString *)sendMessage: (NSString *)msg;
@end</lang>
@end</syntaxhighlight>


<tt>ActionObject.h</tt>
<tt>ActionObject.h</tt>
<lang objc>#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"


@interface ActionObject : NSObject <ActionObjectProtocol>
@interface ActionObject : NSObject <ActionObjectProtocol>
// we do not have much for this example!
// we do not have much for this example!
@end</lang>
@end</syntaxhighlight>


<tt>ActionObject.m</tt>
<tt>ActionObject.m</tt>
<lang objc>#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObject.h"
#import "ActionObject.h"


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return @"server answers ...";
return @"server answers ...";
}
}
@end</lang>
@end</syntaxhighlight>


<tt>server.m</tt>
<tt>server.m</tt>
<lang objc>#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObject.h"
#import "ActionObject.h"


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}
}
return 0;
return 0;
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>


===Client===
===Client===
<tt>client.m</tt>
<tt>client.m</tt>
<lang objc>#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"


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}
}
return 0;
return 0;
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|OCaml}}==
=={{header|OCaml}}==
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=== Server ===
=== Server ===
<lang ocaml>open Printf
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">open Printf
let create_logger () =
let create_logger () =
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register "search" search;
register "search" search;
Join.Site.listen (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345));
Join.Site.listen (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345));
wait ()</lang>
wait ()</syntaxhighlight>


=== Client ===
=== Client ===


<lang ocaml>open Printf
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">open Printf
let ns_there = Join.Ns.there (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345))
let ns_there = Join.Ns.there (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345))
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log "foo";
log "foo";
log "shoe";
log "shoe";
find "foo"</lang>
find "foo"</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Oz}}==
=={{header|Oz}}==
We show a program that starts a server on a remote machine, exchanges two messages with that server and finally shuts it down.
We show a program that starts a server on a remote machine, exchanges two messages with that server and finally shuts it down.


<lang oz>declare
<syntaxhighlight lang="oz">declare
functor ServerCode
functor ServerCode
export
export
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%% shut down server
%% shut down server
{RM close}</lang>
{RM close}</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Perl}}==
=={{header|Perl}}==
Using Data::Dumper and Safe to transmit arbitrary data structures as serialized text between hosts. Same code works as both sender and receiver.
Using Data::Dumper and Safe to transmit arbitrary data structures as serialized text between hosts. Same code works as both sender and receiver.
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">use strict;
<lang Perl>use Data::Dumper;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use Safe;
use Safe;


sub get_data {
sub get_data {
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
LocalHost => "localhost",
LocalHost => "localhost",
LocalPort => "10000",
LocalPort => "10000",
Proto => "tcp",
Proto => "tcp",
Listen => 1,
Listen => 1,
Reuse => 1;
Reuse => 1);
unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }
unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }
my $cli = $sock->accept();
my $cli = $sock->accept();
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# of course someone may be tempted to send you 'system("rm -rf /")',
# of course someone may be tempted to send you 'system("rm -rf /")',
# to be safe(r), use Safe::
# to be safe(r), use Safe::
my $safe = new Safe;
my $safe = Safe->new;
my $x = $safe->reval(join("", <$cli>));
my $x = $safe->reval(join("", <$cli>));
close $cli;
close $cli;
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my $host = shift;
my $host = shift;
my $data = shift;
my $data = shift;
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
PeerAddr => "$host:10000",
PeerAddr => "$host:10000",
Proto => "tcp",
Proto => "tcp",
Reuse => 1;
Reuse => 1);


unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }
unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }
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} else {
} else {
send_data('some_host', { a=>100, b=>[1 .. 10] });
send_data('some_host', { a=>100, b=>[1 .. 10] });
}</lang>
}</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Perl 6}}==
Server listens for JSON encoded messages. It processes requests for set|get|dump. 'set' stores a message, 'get' returns message, 'dump' returns all stored messages. Optional parameters for ip address and port.


=={{header|Phix}}==
Server.p6:
From/using [http://phix.x10.mx/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Libzmq the ZeroMQ wrapper from PCAN], a suitable simple publish/subscriber pair.
<pre>./server.p6 --usage
There is also a server/client/broker example.
Usage:
Obviously you can trivially serialize() and deserialize() any Phix data to and from a string.
server.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>]</pre>
<!--<syntaxhighlight lang="phix">(notonline)-->
<lang perl6>#!/usr/bin/env perl6
<span style="color: #008080;">without</span> <span style="color: #008080;">js</span> <span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">-- (zmq dll/so)</span>
use JSON::Fast ;
<span style="color: #7060A8;">puts</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"durapub:\n"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
sub MAIN( :$server='0.0.0.0' , :$port=3333 ) {
<span style="color: #008080;">include</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">/</span><span style="color: #000000;">zmq</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">.</span><span style="color: #000000;">e</span>
my %db ;
react {
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">context</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_init</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
whenever IO::Socket::Async.listen( $server , $port ) -> $conn {
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_assert</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"zmq_init"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
whenever $conn.Supply.lines -> $line {
my %response = 'status' => '' ;
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// subscriber tells us when it's ready here</span>
my $msg = from-json $line ;
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">sync</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_socket</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_PULL</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
say $msg.perl ;
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_bind</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">sync</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"tcp://*:5564"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
given $msg{"function"} {
when 'set' {
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// send update via this socket</span>
%db{ $msg<topic> } = $msg<message> ;
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">publisher</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_socket</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_PUB</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_bind</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">publisher</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"tcp://*:5565"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
}
when 'get' {
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// broadcast 10 updates, with pause</span>
%response<topic> = $msg<topic> ;
<span style="color: #008080;">for</span> <span style="color: #000000;">update_nbr</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">1</span> <span style="color: #008080;">to</span> <span style="color: #000000;">10</span> <span style="color: #008080;">do</span>
%response<message> = %db{ $msg<topic> } ;
<span style="color: #004080;">string</span> <span style="color: #000000;">s</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #7060A8;">sprintf</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #008000;">"Update %d"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">{</span> <span style="color: #000000;">update_nbr</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">})</span>
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_s_send</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">publisher</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">s</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
}
<span style="color: #7060A8;">sleep</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
when 'dump' {
<span style="color: #008080;">end</span> <span style="color: #008080;">for</span>
%response = %db ;
}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_s_send</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">publisher</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"END"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
when 'delete' {
<span style="color: #7060A8;">sleep</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
%db{ $msg<topic> }:delete;
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_close</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">sync</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_close</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">publisher</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_term</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
$conn.print( to-json(%response, :!pretty) ~ "\n" ) ;
<!--</syntaxhighlight>-->
LAST { $conn.close ; }
QUIT { default { $conn.close ; say "oh no, $_";}}
CATCH { default { say .^name, ': ', .Str , " handled in $?LINE";}}
}
}
}
}</lang>
client.p6:
<pre>Usage:
client.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] [--json=<Any>] set <topic> [<message>]
client.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] get <topic>
client.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] dump</pre>
<lang perl6>#!/usr/bin/env perl6
use JSON::Fast ;
multi MAIN('set', $topic, $message='', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333', :$json='') {
my %msg = function => 'set' , topic=> $topic , message=> $message ;
%msg{"message"} = from-json( $json ) if $json ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('get', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'get' , topic=> $topic ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('delete', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'delete' , topic=> $topic ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('dump', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'dump' ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
sub sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port){
my $conn = await IO::Socket::Async.connect( $server , $port );
$conn.print: to-json( %msg,:!pretty)~"\n";
react {
whenever $conn.Supply -> $data {
print $data;
$conn.close;
}
}
}</lang>
examples:
<pre>echo '{"function":"set","topic":"push","message":["perl5","perl6","rakudo"]}' | nc localhost 3333


<!--<syntaxhighlight lang="phix">(notonline)-->
./client.p6 set version perl6
<span style="color: #008080;">without</span> <span style="color: #008080;">js</span> <span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">-- (zmq dll/so)</span>
{"status": "ok"}
<span style="color: #7060A8;">puts</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"durasub:\n"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
./client.p6 get version
<span style="color: #008080;">include</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">/</span><span style="color: #000000;">zmq</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">.</span><span style="color: #000000;">e</span>
{"status": "ok","topic": "version","message": "perl6"}
./client.p6 --json='["one","two","three"]' set mylist
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">context</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_init</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
{"status": "ok"}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_assert</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"zmq_init"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
./client.p6 dump
{"push": ["perl5","perl6","rakudo"],"version": "perl6","mylist": ["one","two","three"]}
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// connect our subscriber socket</span>
./client.p6 delete version
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_socket</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_SUB</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
{"status": "ok"}
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">id</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #7060A8;">allocate_string</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #008000;">"Hello"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>

<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_setsockopt</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_IDENTITY</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">id</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">5</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
server output:
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_setsockopt</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">0</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">0</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
${:function("set"), :message($["perl5", "perl6", "rakudo"]), :topic("push")}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_connect</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"tcp://localhost:5565"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
${:function("set"), :message("perl6"), :topic("version")}
<span style="color: #7060A8;">free</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">id</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
${:function("get"), :topic("version")}
${:function("set"), :message($["one", "two", "three"]), :topic("mylist")}
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// synchronise with publisher</span>
${:function("dump")}
<span style="color: #004080;">atom</span> <span style="color: #000000;">sync</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_socket</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #000000;">ZMQ_PUSH</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
${:function("delete"), :topic("version")}
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_connect</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">sync</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"tcp://localhost:5564"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
</pre>
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_s_send</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">sync</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">""</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
<span style="color: #000080;font-style:italic;">--// get updates, Ctrl-C break</span>
<span style="color: #008080;">while</span> <span style="color: #004600;">true</span> <span style="color: #008080;">do</span>
<span style="color: #004080;">string</span> <span style="color: #000000;">s</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #000000;">zmq_s_recv</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
<span style="color: #7060A8;">printf</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">1</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #008000;">"%s\n"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">{</span><span style="color: #000000;">s</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">})</span>
<span style="color: #008080;">if</span> <span style="color: #000000;">s</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">==</span><span style="color: #008000;">"END"</span> <span style="color: #008080;">then</span> <span style="color: #008080;">exit</span> <span style="color: #008080;">end</span> <span style="color: #008080;">if</span>
<span style="color: #008080;">end</span> <span style="color: #008080;">while</span>
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_close</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">sync</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_close</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">subscriber</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
<span style="color: #000000;">zmq_term</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">(</span><span style="color: #000000;">context</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">)</span>
<!--</syntaxhighlight>-->


=={{header|PicoLisp}}==
=={{header|PicoLisp}}==
===Server===
===Server===
<lang PicoLisp>(task (port 12321) # Background server task
<syntaxhighlight lang="picolisp">(task (port 12321) # Background server task
(let? Sock (accept @)
(let? Sock (accept @)
(unless (fork) # Handle request in child process
(unless (fork) # Handle request in child process
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(pr (eval @)) ) ) ) # Evaluate and send reply
(pr (eval @)) ) ) ) # Evaluate and send reply
(bye) ) # Exit child process
(bye) ) # Exit child process
(close Sock) ) ) # Close socket in parent process</lang>
(close Sock) ) ) # Close socket in parent process</syntaxhighlight>
===Client===
===Client===
<lang PicoLisp>(let? Sock (connect "localhost" 12321)
<syntaxhighlight lang="picolisp">(let? Sock (connect "localhost" 12321)
(out Sock (pr '*Pid)) # Query PID from server
(out Sock (pr '*Pid)) # Query PID from server
(println 'PID (in Sock (rd))) # Receive and print reply
(println 'PID (in Sock (rd))) # Receive and print reply
(out Sock (pr '(* 3 4))) # Request some calculation
(out Sock (pr '(* 3 4))) # Request some calculation
(println 'Result (in Sock (rd))) # Print result
(println 'Result (in Sock (rd))) # Print result
(close Sock) ) # Close connection to server</lang>
(close Sock) ) # Close connection to server</syntaxhighlight>
Output:
Output:
<pre>PID 18372
<pre>PID 18372
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==== Server ====
==== Server ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/env python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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except KeyboardInterrupt:
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print 'Exiting...'
print 'Exiting...'
server.server_close()</lang>
server.server_close()</syntaxhighlight>


==== Client ====
==== Client ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/env python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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# control if foo_function returns True
# control if foo_function returns True
if rpc.foo_function():
if rpc.foo_function():
print 'Server says: foo_function returned True'</lang>
print 'Server says: foo_function returned True'</syntaxhighlight>


===HTTP===
===HTTP===
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==== Server ====
==== Server ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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except KeyboardInterrupt:
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print 'Exiting...'
print 'Exiting...'
server.server_close()</lang>
server.server_close()</syntaxhighlight>


==== Client ====
==== Client ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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print 'Server Status: %d' % response.status
print 'Server Status: %d' % response.status


print 'Server Message: %s' % response.read()</lang>
print 'Server Message: %s' % response.read()</syntaxhighlight>


===Socket, Pickle format===
===Socket, Pickle format===
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==== Server ====
==== Server ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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print 'Exiting...'
print 'Exiting...'
rpcserver.server_close()
rpcserver.server_close()
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>


==== Client ====
==== Client ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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print '42/2 is:', rpcclient.div(divisor=2, dividend=42)
print '42/2 is:', rpcclient.div(divisor=2, dividend=42)
rpcclient._close()
rpcclient._close()
del rpcclient</lang>
del rpcclient</syntaxhighlight>


===Pyro===
===Pyro===
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==== Server ====
==== Server ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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except KeyboardInterrupt:
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print 'Exiting...'
print 'Exiting...'
server.shutdown()</lang>
server.shutdown()</syntaxhighlight>


==== Client ====
==== Client ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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print 'We sent two numbers to divide: %d and %d' % (NUM1, NUM2)
print 'We sent two numbers to divide: %d and %d' % (NUM1, NUM2)
print 'Server responded the result: %s' % math.div(NUM1, NUM2)</lang>
print 'Server responded the result: %s' % math.div(NUM1, NUM2)</syntaxhighlight>


=== Spread ===
=== Spread ===
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==== Client (Listener) ====
==== Client (Listener) ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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if hasattr(recv, 'sender') and hasattr(recv, 'message'):
if hasattr(recv, 'sender') and hasattr(recv, 'message'):
print 'Sender: %s' % recv.sender
print 'Sender: %s' % recv.sender
print 'Message: %s' % recv.message</lang>
print 'Message: %s' % recv.message</syntaxhighlight>


==== Client (Sender) ====
==== Client (Sender) ====
<lang python>#!/usr/bin/python
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-


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conn.multicast(spread.RELIABLE_MESS, 'test', 'hello, this is message sent from python')
conn.multicast(spread.RELIABLE_MESS, 'test', 'hello, this is message sent from python')
conn.disconnect()</lang>
conn.disconnect()</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Racket}}==
=={{header|Racket}}==
Server and client in the same piece of code, running a useless (fib 42) computation, four times, on four hosts (which all happen to be "localhost", but that can change, of course).
Server and client in the same piece of code, running a useless (fib 42) computation, four times, on four hosts (which all happen to be "localhost", but that can change, of course).


<lang racket>
<syntaxhighlight lang="racket">
#lang racket/base
#lang racket/base
(require racket/place/distributed racket/place)
(require racket/place/distributed racket/place)
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(printf "Results: ~s\n" (map *channel-get places))
(printf "Results: ~s\n" (map *channel-get places))
(exit))))
(exit))))
</syntaxhighlight>
</lang>

=={{header|Raku}}==
(formerly Perl 6)

Server listens for JSON encoded messages. It processes requests for set|get|dump. 'set' stores a message, 'get' returns message, 'dump' returns all stored messages. Optional parameters for ip address and port.

Server.raku:
<pre>./server.raku --usage
Usage:
server.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>]</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang="raku" line>#!/usr/bin/env raku
use JSON::Fast ;
sub MAIN( :$server='0.0.0.0' , :$port=3333 ) {
my %db ;
react {
whenever IO::Socket::Async.listen( $server , $port ) -> $conn {
whenever $conn.Supply.lines -> $line {
my %response = 'status' => '' ;
my $msg = from-json $line ;
say $msg.raku;
given $msg{"function"} {
when 'set' {
%db{ $msg<topic> } = $msg<message> ;
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
}
when 'get' {
%response<topic> = $msg<topic> ;
%response<message> = %db{ $msg<topic> } ;
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
}
when 'dump' {
%response = %db ;
}
when 'delete' {
%db{ $msg<topic> }:delete;
%response<status> = 'ok' ;
}
}
$conn.print( to-json(%response, :!pretty) ~ "\n" ) ;
LAST { $conn.close ; }
QUIT { default { $conn.close ; say "oh no, $_";}}
CATCH { default { say .^name, ': ', .Str , " handled in $?LINE";}}
}
}
}
}</syntaxhighlight>
client.raku:
<pre>Usage:
client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] [--json=<Any>] set <topic> [<message>]
client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] get <topic>
client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] dump</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang="raku" line>#!/usr/bin/env raku
use JSON::Fast ;
multi MAIN('set', $topic, $message='', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333', :$json='') {
my %msg = function => 'set' , topic=> $topic , message=> $message ;
%msg{"message"} = from-json( $json ) if $json ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('get', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'get' , topic=> $topic ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('delete', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'delete' , topic=> $topic ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('dump', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
my %msg = function => 'dump' ;
sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
sub sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port){
my $conn = await IO::Socket::Async.connect( $server , $port );
$conn.print: to-json( %msg,:!pretty)~"\n";
react {
whenever $conn.Supply -> $data {
print $data;
$conn.close;
}
}
}</syntaxhighlight>
examples:
<pre>echo '{"function":"set","topic":"push","message":["perl5","raku","rakudo"]}' | nc localhost 3333

./client.raku set version raku
{"status": "ok"}
./client.raku get version
{"status": "ok","topic": "version","message": "raku"}
./client.raku --json='["one","two","three"]' set mylist
{"status": "ok"}
./client.raku dump
{"push": ["perl5","raku","rakudo"],"version": "raku","mylist": ["one","two","three"]}
./client.raku delete version
{"status": "ok"}

server output:
${:function("set"), :message($["perl5", "raku", "rakudo"]), :topic("push")}
${:function("set"), :message("raku"), :topic("version")}
${:function("get"), :topic("version")}
${:function("set"), :message($["one", "two", "three"]), :topic("mylist")}
${:function("dump")}
${:function("delete"), :topic("version")}</pre>


=={{header|Ruby}}==
=={{header|Ruby}}==
Line 1,687: Line 1,759:


'''Server'''
'''Server'''
<lang ruby>require 'drb/drb'
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">require 'drb/drb'


# The URI for the server to connect to
# The URI for the server to connect to
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DRb.start_service(URI, FRONT_OBJECT)
DRb.start_service(URI, FRONT_OBJECT)
# Wait for the drb server thread to finish before exiting.
# Wait for the drb server thread to finish before exiting.
DRb.thread.join</lang>
DRb.thread.join</syntaxhighlight>


'''Client'''
'''Client'''
<lang ruby>require 'drb/drb'
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">require 'drb/drb'


# The URI to connect to
# The URI to connect to
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timeserver = DRbObject.new_with_uri(SERVER_URI)
timeserver = DRbObject.new_with_uri(SERVER_URI)
puts timeserver.get_current_time</lang>
puts timeserver.get_current_time</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|Tcl}}==
=={{header|Tcl}}==
A rudimentary IRC Server
A rudimentary IRC Server
<lang tcl>proc main {} {
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">proc main {} {
global connections
global connections
set connections [dict create]
set connections [dict create]
Line 1,789: Line 1,861:
}
}


main</lang>
main</syntaxhighlight>
Client
Client
<lang tcl>proc main {} {
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">proc main {} {
global argv argc
global argv argc
if {$argc != 2} {
if {$argc != 2} {
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}
}


main</lang>
main</syntaxhighlight>


=={{header|UnixPipes}}==
=={{header|UnixPipes}}==
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{{alertbox|yellow|'''Security risk!''' Anything, able to reach 127.0.0.1 port 1234, can run shell commands as the user who runs the server. This allows other users to gain privileges.}}
{{alertbox|yellow|'''Security risk!''' Anything, able to reach 127.0.0.1 port 1234, can run shell commands as the user who runs the server. This allows other users to gain privileges.}}


<lang bash>: >/tmp/buffer
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">: >/tmp/buffer
tail -f /tmp/buffer | nc -l 127.0.0.1 1234 | sh >/tmp/buffer 2>&1</lang>
tail -f /tmp/buffer | nc -l 127.0.0.1 1234 | sh >/tmp/buffer 2>&1</syntaxhighlight>


Limitations:
Limitations:
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===Client===
===Client===
<lang bash>nc 127.0.0.1 1234</lang>
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">nc 127.0.0.1 1234</syntaxhighlight>


Now you can enter commands in the client terminal and get the output back through the same connection.
Now you can enter commands in the client terminal and get the output back through the same connection.

=={{header|Wren}}==
{{trans|Go}}
{{libheader|WrenGo}}
{{libheader|Wren-fmt}}
As Wren has no networking support at present, we use embedded programs for both the server and client with a Go host using the net/rpc package in its standard library.

Moreover, as Wren's VM is not re-entrant, we need to run two VMs from the server side, one to call Go from Wren and the other to call Wren from Go.

'''Server:'''
<br>
We need two Wren scripts one for each VM:
<syntaxhighlight lang="wren">/* Distributed_programming_server.wren */

class Rpc {
foreign static register()

foreign static handleHTTP()
}

foreign class Listener {
construct listen(network, address) {}
}

class HTTP {
foreign static serve(listener)
}

Rpc.register()
Rpc.handleHTTP()
var listener = Listener.listen("tcp", ":1234")
HTTP.serve(listener)</syntaxhighlight>
<br>
<syntaxhighlight lang="wren">/* Distributed_programming_server_2.wren */

class TaxComputer {
static tax(amount, rate) {
if (amount < 0) Fiber.abort("Negative values not allowed.")
return amount * rate
}
}</syntaxhighlight>
<br>
We now embed these scripts in the following Go program and run it on one terminal.
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">/* go run Distributed_programming_server.go */

package main

import(
wren "github.com/crazyinfin8/WrenGo"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/rpc"
)

type any = interface{}

type TaxComputer float64

var vm2 *wren.VM

var fileName = "Distributed_programming_server.wren"
var fileName2 = "Distributed_programming_server_2.wren"

func (taxRate TaxComputer) Tax(x float64, r *float64) error {
wrenVar, _ := vm2.GetVariable(fileName2, "TaxComputer")
wrenClass, _ := wrenVar.(*wren.Handle)
defer wrenClass.Free()
wrenMethod, _ := wrenClass.Func("tax(_,_)")
defer wrenMethod.Free()
ret, _ := wrenMethod.Call(x, float64(taxRate))
*r = ret.(float64)
return nil
}

func register(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
c := TaxComputer(0.05) // 5% tax rate
rpc.Register(c)
return nil, nil
}

func handleHTTP(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
rpc.HandleHTTP()
return nil, nil
}

func serve(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
handle := parameters[1].(*wren.ForeignHandle)
ifc, _ := handle.Get()
listener := ifc.(*net.Listener)
http.Serve(*listener, nil)
return nil, nil
}

func listen(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
network := parameters[1].(string)
address := parameters[2].(string)
listener, err := net.Listen(network, address)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return &listener, nil
}

func main() {
vm := wren.NewVM()
vm2 = wren.NewVM()
vm2.InterpretFile(fileName2)

rpcMethodMap := wren.MethodMap {
"static register()": register,
"static handleHTTP()": handleHTTP,
}

httpMethodMap := wren.MethodMap { "static serve(_)":serve }

classMap := wren.ClassMap {
"Listener": wren.NewClass(listen, nil, nil),
"Rpc" : wren.NewClass(nil, nil, rpcMethodMap),
"HTTP" : wren.NewClass(nil, nil, httpMethodMap),
}

module := wren.NewModule(classMap)
vm.SetModule(fileName, module)
vm.InterpretFile(fileName)
vm.Free()
vm2.Free()
}</syntaxhighlight>
<br>
'''Client:'''
<br>
Just one Wren script needed here:
<syntaxhighlight lang="wren">/* Distributed_programming_client.wren */

import "./fmt" for Fmt

foreign class Client {
construct dialHTTP(network, address) {}

foreign call(serviceMethod, arg)
}

var client = Client.dialHTTP("tcp", "localhost:1234")
var amounts = [3, 5.6]
for (amount in amounts) {
var tax = client.call("TaxComputer.Tax", amount)
Fmt.print("Tax on $0.2f = $0.2f", amount, tax)
}</syntaxhighlight>
<br>
which we embed in the following Go program and run it on a different terminal.
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">/* go run Distributed_programming_client.go */

package main

import(
wren "github.com/crazyinfin8/WrenGo"
"log"
"net/rpc"
"strings"
)

type any = interface{}

func dialHTTP(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
network := parameters[1].(string)
address := parameters[2].(string)
client, err := rpc.DialHTTP(network, address)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return &client, nil
}

func call(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
handle := parameters[0].(*wren.ForeignHandle)
ifc, _ := handle.Get()
client := ifc.(**rpc.Client)
serviceMethod := parameters[1].(string)
amount := parameters[2].(float64)
var tax float64
err := (*client).Call(serviceMethod, amount, &tax)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return tax, nil
}

func moduleFn(vm *wren.VM, name string) (string, bool) {
if name != "meta" && name != "random" && !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".wren") {
name += ".wren"
}
return wren.DefaultModuleLoader(vm, name)
}

func main() {
cfg := wren.NewConfig()
cfg.LoadModuleFn = moduleFn
vm := cfg.NewVM()
fileName := "Distributed_programming_client.wren"
clientMethodMap := wren.MethodMap { "call(_,_)": call }
classMap := wren.ClassMap { "Client": wren.NewClass(dialHTTP, nil, clientMethodMap) }
module := wren.NewModule(classMap)
vm.SetModule(fileName, module)
vm.InterpretFile(fileName)
vm.Free()
}</syntaxhighlight>

{{out}}
Output on the client terminal:
<pre>
Tax on 3.00 = 0.15
Tax on 5.60 = 0.28
</pre>


{{omit from|Lotus 123 Macro Scripting}}
{{omit from|Lotus 123 Macro Scripting}}

Latest revision as of 11:48, 26 November 2023

Task
Distributed programming
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

Write two programs (or one program with two modes) which run on networked computers, and send some messages between them.

The protocol used may be language-specific or not, and should be suitable for general distributed programming; that is, the protocol should be generic (not designed just for the particular example application), readily capable of handling the independent communications of many different components of a single application, and the transferring of arbitrary data structures natural for the language.

This task is intended to demonstrate high-level communication facilities beyond just creating sockets.

Ada

Works with: GNAT GPL version 2010
Works with: PolyORB

Ada defines facilities for distributed systems in its standard (Annex E, also called DSA).

This example works with PolyORB and the GNAT GPL 2010 compiler from AdaCore.

server.ads:

package Server is
   pragma Remote_Call_Interface;
   procedure Foo;
   function Bar return Natural;
end Server;

server.adb:

package body Server is
   Count : Natural := 0;

   procedure Foo is
   begin
      Count := Count + 1;
   end Foo;

   function Bar return Natural is
   begin
      return Count;
   end Bar;
end Server;

client.adb:

with Server;
with Ada.Text_IO;

procedure Client is
begin
   Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Calling Foo...");
   Server.Foo;
   Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Calling Bar: " & Integer'Image (Server.Bar));
end Client;

required config (dsa.cfg):

configuration DSA is
   pragma Starter (None);

   -- Server
   Server_Partition : Partition := (Server);
   procedure Run_Server is in Server_Partition;

   -- Client
   Client_Partition : Partition;
   for Client_Partition'Termination use Local_Termination;
   procedure Client;
   for Client_Partition'Main use Client;
end DSA;

compilation:

$po_gnatdist dsa.cfg
[...]
 ------------------------------
 ---- Configuration report ----
 ------------------------------
Configuration :
   Name        : dsa
   Main        : run_server
   Starter     : none

Partition server_partition
   Main        : run_server
   Units       :
             - server (rci)
             - run_server (normal)
             - polyorb.dsa_p.partitions (rci, from PCS)

   Environment variables :
             - "POLYORB_DSA_NAME_SERVICE"

Partition client_partition
   Main        : client
   Termination : local
   Units       :
             - client (normal)

   Environment variables :
             - "POLYORB_DSA_NAME_SERVICE"

 -------------------------------
[...]

preparation (run PolyORB name service):

$ po_ioc_naming
POLYORB_CORBA_NAME_SERVICE=IOR:010000002b00000049444[...]
POLYORB_CORBA_NAME_SERVICE=corbaloc:iiop:1.2@10.200.[...]

You have to set the environment variable POLYORB_DSA_NAME_SERVICE to one of the two values given by po_ioc_naming for the server/client partitions.

running server:

$ ./server_partition

running client:

$ ./client_partition
Calling Foo...
Calling Bar:  1
$ ./client_partition
Calling Foo...
Calling Bar:  2

AutoHotkey

See Distributed program/AutoHotkey.

C

Using PVM [1] This program is in a sense both a server and a client, depending on if its task is spawned with a command-line argument: if yes, it spawns another task of the same executible on the parallel virtual machine and waits for it to transmit data; if no, it transmits data and is done.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pvm3.h>

int main(int c, char **v)
{
	int tids[10];
	int parent, spawn;
	int i_data, i2;
	double f_data;

	if (c > 1) {
		spawn = pvm_spawn("/tmp/a.out", 0, PvmTaskDefault, 0, 1, tids);
		if (spawn <= 0) {
			printf("Can't spawn task\n");
			return 1;
		}

		printf("Spawning successful\n");

		/* pvm_recv(task_id, msgtag).  msgtag identifies what kind of data it is,
 		 * for here: 1 = (int, double), 2 = (int, int)
		 * The receiving order is intentionally swapped, just to show.
		 * task_id = -1 means "receive from any task"
		 */
		pvm_recv(-1, 2);
		pvm_unpackf("%d %d", &i_data, &i2);
		printf("got msg type 2: %d %d\n", i_data, i2);

		pvm_recv(-1, 1);
		pvm_unpackf("%d %lf", &i_data, &f_data);
		printf("got msg type 1: %d %f\n", i_data, f_data);
	} else {
		parent = pvm_parent();

		pvm_initsend(PvmDataDefault);
		i_data = rand();
		f_data = (double)rand() / RAND_MAX;
		pvm_packf("%d %lf", i_data, f_data);
		pvm_send(parent, 1);	/* send msg type 1 */

		pvm_initsend(PvmDataDefault);
		i2 = rand();
		pvm_packf("%d %d", i_data, i2);
		pvm_send(parent, 2);	/* send msg type 2 */
	}

	pvm_exit();
	return 0;
}
Output:

(running it on PVM console, exe is /tmp/a.out)

pvm> spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
spawn -> /tmp/a.out 1
[2]
1 successful
t40028
pvm> [2:t40029] EOF
[2:t40028] Spawning successful
[2:t40028] got msg type 2: 1804289383 1681692777
[2:t40028] got msg type 1: 1804289383 0.394383
[2:t40028] EOF
[2] finished

C#

Start the program with "server" parameter to start the server, and "client" to start the client. The client will send data to the server and receive a response. The server will wait for data, display the data received, and send a response.

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

using static System.Console;

class DistributedProgramming
{
    const int Port = 555;

    async static Task RunClient()
    {
        WriteLine("Connecting");
        var client = new TcpClient();
        await client.ConnectAsync("localhost", Port);

        using (var stream = client.GetStream())
        {
            WriteLine("Sending loot");
            var data = Serialize(new SampleData());
            await stream.WriteAsync(data, 0, data.Length);

            WriteLine("Receiving thanks");
            var buffer = new byte[80000];
            var bytesRead = await stream.ReadAsync(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
            var thanks = (string)Deserialize(buffer, bytesRead);
            WriteLine(thanks);
        }

        client.Close();
    }

    async static Task RunServer()
    {
        WriteLine("Listening");
        var listener = new TcpListener(IPAddress.Any, Port);
        listener.Start();
        var client = await listener.AcceptTcpClientAsync();

        using (var stream = client.GetStream())
        {
            WriteLine("Receiving loot");
            var buffer = new byte[80000];
            var bytesRead = await stream.ReadAsync(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
            var data = (SampleData)Deserialize(buffer, bytesRead);
            WriteLine($"{data.Loot} at {data.Latitude}, {data.Longitude}");

            WriteLine("Sending thanks");
            var thanks = Serialize("Thanks!");
            await stream.WriteAsync(thanks, 0, thanks.Length);
        }

        client.Close();
        listener.Stop();
        Write("Press a key");
        ReadKey();
    }

    static byte[] Serialize(object data)
    {
        using (var mem = new MemoryStream())
        {
            new BinaryFormatter().Serialize(mem, data);
            return mem.ToArray();
        }
    }

    static object Deserialize(byte[] data, int length)
    {
        using (var mem = new MemoryStream(data, 0, length))
        {
            return new BinaryFormatter().Deserialize(mem);
        }
    }

    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        if (args.Length == 0) return;

        switch (args[0])
        {
            case "client": RunClient().Wait(); break;
            case "server": RunServer().Wait(); break;
        }
    }
}

[Serializable]
class SampleData
{
    public decimal Latitude = 44.33190m;
    public decimal Longitude = 114.84129m;
    public string Loot = "140 tonnes of jade";
}

D

Uses the rpc library: https://github.com/adamdruppe/misc-stuff-including-D-programming-language-web-stuff/blob/master/rpc.d

This library is not standard, so this code (by Adam D. Ruppe) could and should be rewritten using more standard means.

import arsd.rpc;

struct S1 {
    int number;
    string name;
}

struct S2 {
    string name;
    int number;
}

interface ExampleNetworkFunctions {
    string sayHello(string name);
    int add(in int a, in int b) const pure nothrow;
    S2 structTest(S1);
    void die();
}

// The server must implement the interface.
class ExampleServer : ExampleNetworkFunctions {
    override string sayHello(string name) {
        return "Hello, " ~ name;
    }

    override int add(in int a, in int b) const pure nothrow {
        return a + b;
    }

    override S2 structTest(S1 a) {
        return S2(a.name, a.number);
    }

    override void die() {
        throw new Exception("death requested");
    }

    mixin NetworkServer!ExampleNetworkFunctions;
}

class Client {
    mixin NetworkClient!ExampleNetworkFunctions;
}

void main(in string[] args) {
    import std.stdio;

    if (args.length > 1) {
        auto client = new Client("localhost", 5005);
        // These work like the interface above, but instead of
        // returning the value, they take callbacks for success (where
        // the arg is the retval) and failure (the arg is the
        // exception).
        client.sayHello("whoa", (a) { writeln(a); }, null);
        client.add(1,2, (a){ writeln(a); }, null);
        client.add(10,20, (a){ writeln(a); }, null);
        client.structTest(S1(20, "cool!"),
                          (a){ writeln(a.name, " -- ", a.number); },
                          null);
        client.die(delegate(){ writeln("shouldn't happen"); },
                   delegate(a){ writeln(a); });
        client.eventLoop;
    } else {
        auto server = new ExampleServer(5005);
        server.eventLoop;
    }
}

E

Protocol: Pluribus

This service cannot be used except by clients which know the URL designating it, messages are encrypted, and the client authenticates the server. However, it is vulnerable to denial-of-service by any client knowing the URL.

Server

(The protocol is symmetric; this program is the server only in that it is the one which is started first and exports an object.)

def storage := [].diverge()

def logService {
  to log(line :String) {
    storage.push([timer.now(), line])
  }
  to search(substring :String) {
    var matches := []
    for [time, line] ? (line.startOf(substring) != -1) in storage {
      matches with= [time, line]
    }
    return matches
  }
}

introducer.onTheAir()
def sturdyRef := makeSturdyRef.temp(logService)
println(<captp>.sturdyToURI(sturdyRef))
interp.blockAtTop()

This will print the URL of the service and run it until aborted.

Client

The URL provided by the server is given as the argument to this program.

def [uri] := interp.getArgs()
introducer.onTheAir()
def sturdyRef := <captp>.sturdyFromURI(uri)
def logService := sturdyRef.getRcvr()

logService <- log("foot")
logService <- log("shoe")

println("Searching...")
when (def result := logService <- search("foo")) -> {
  for [time, line] in result {
    println(`At $time: $line`)
  }
}

Erlang

The protocol is erlang's own

Server

srv.erl

-module(srv).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).

start() ->
   net_kernel:start([srv,shortnames]),
   erlang:set_cookie(node(), rosetta),
   Pid = spawn(srv,wait,[]),
   register(srv,Pid),
   io:fwrite("~p ready~n",[node(Pid)]),
   ok.

wait() ->
   receive
       {echo, Pid, Any} ->
           io:fwrite("-> ~p from ~p~n", [Any, node(Pid)]),
           Pid ! {hello, Any},
           wait();
       Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
   end.

Client

client.erl

-module(client).
-export([start/0, wait/0]).

start() ->
   net_kernel:start([client,shortnames]),
   erlang:set_cookie(node(), rosetta),
   {ok,[[Srv]]} = init:get_argument(server),
   io:fwrite("connecting to ~p~n", [Srv]),
   {srv, list_to_atom(Srv)} ! {echo,self(), hi},
   wait(),
   ok.

wait() ->
   receive
       {hello, Any} -> io:fwrite("Received ~p~n", [Any]);
       Any -> io:fwrite("Error ~p~n", [Any])
   end.

running it (*comes later)

|erlc srv.erl
|erl -run srv start -noshell
 srv@agneyam ready
*-> hi from client@agneyam
|erlc client.erl
|erl -run client start -run init stop -noshell -server srv@agneyam
 connecting to "srv@agneyam"
 Received hi

Factor

The protocol is the one provided by Factor (concurrency.distributed, concurrency.messaging)

Example summary:

- A server node is listening for messages made of natural data types and structures, and simply prettyprint them.

- A client node is sending such data structure: an array of one string and one hashtable (with one key/value pair).

Server

USING: concurrency.distributed concurrency.messaging threads io.sockets io.servers ;
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
: prettyprint-message ( -- ) concurrency.messaging:receive . flush prettyprint-message ;
[ prettyprint-message ] "logger" spawn dup name>> register-remote-thread
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> <node-server> start-server

Note: we are using QUALIFIED: with the concurrency.messaging vocabulary because the "receive" word is defined in io.sockets vocabulary too. If someone have a cleaner way to handle this.

Client

USING: concurrency.distributed io.sockets ;
QUALIFIED: concurrency.messaging
{ "Hello Remote Factor!" H{ { "key1" "value1" } } } 
"127.0.0.1" 9000 <inet4> "logger" <remote-thread> concurrency.messaging:send

How to Run:

- Copy/Paste the server code in an instance of Factor Listener

- Copy/Paste the client code in another instance of Factor Listener.

The server node should prettyprint the data structure send by the client: { "Hello Remote Factor!" H{ { "key1" "value1" } } }

Go

Standard library net/rpc

Package net/rpc in the Go standard library serializes data with the Go-native "gob" type. The example here sends only a single floating point number, but the package will send any user-defined data type, including of course structs with multiple fields.

Server:

package main

import (
    "errors"
    "log"
    "net"
    "net/http"
    "net/rpc"
)

type TaxComputer float64

func (taxRate TaxComputer) Tax(x float64, r *float64) error {
    if x < 0 {
        return errors.New("Negative values not allowed")
    }
    *r = x * float64(taxRate)
    return nil
}

func main() {
    c := TaxComputer(.05)
    rpc.Register(c)
    rpc.HandleHTTP()
    listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":1234")
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    http.Serve(listener, nil)
}

Client:

package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "log"
    "net/rpc"
)

func main() {
    client, err := rpc.DialHTTP("tcp", "localhost:1234")
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Println(err)
        return
    }

    amount := 3.
    var tax float64
    err = client.Call("TaxComputer.Tax", amount, &tax)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    fmt.Printf("Tax on %.2f: %.2f\n", amount, tax)
}
Client output:
Tax on 3.00: 0.15

gRPC

See http://www.grpc.io/

The default serialization for gRPC is "protocol buffers." gRPC uses a .proto file to define an interface for the client and server. The .proto has its own syntax, independent of client and server implementation languages. Server and client programs here are Go however.

.proto:

syntax = "proto3";

service TaxComputer {
  rpc Tax(Amount) returns (Amount) {}
}

message Amount {
  int32 cents = 1;
}

Server:

package main

import (
    "errors"
    "net"

    "golang.org/x/net/context"
    "google.golang.org/grpc"
    "google.golang.org/grpc/grpclog"

    "taxcomputer"
)

type taxServer struct {
    rate float64
}

func (s *taxServer) Tax(ctx context.Context,
    amt *taxcomputer.Amount) (*taxcomputer.Amount, error) {
    if amt.Cents < 0 {
        return nil, errors.New("Negative amounts not allowed")
    }
    return &taxcomputer.Amount{int32(float64(amt.Cents)*s.rate + .5)}, nil
}

func main() {
    listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":1234")
    if err != nil {
        grpclog.Fatalf(err.Error())
    }
    grpcServer := grpc.NewServer()
    taxcomputer.RegisterTaxComputerServer(grpcServer, &taxServer{.05})
    grpcServer.Serve(listener)
}

Client:

package main

import (
    "fmt"

    "golang.org/x/net/context"
    "google.golang.org/grpc"
    "google.golang.org/grpc/grpclog"

    "taxcomputer"
)

func main() {
    conn, err := grpc.Dial("localhost:1234", grpc.WithInsecure())
    if err != nil {
        grpclog.Fatalf(err.Error())
    }
    defer conn.Close()
    client := taxcomputer.NewTaxComputerClient(conn)
    amt := &taxcomputer.Amount{300}
    tax, err := client.Tax(context.Background(), amt)
    if err != nil {
        grpclog.Fatalf(err.Error())
    }
    fmt.Println("Tax on", amt.Cents, "cents is", tax.Cents, "cents")
}
Client output:
Tax on 300 cents is 15 cents

Apache Thrift

See https://thrift.apache.org/

.thrift

Like gRPC, Thrift requires a language independent interface definition file:

service TaxService {
   i32 tax(1: i32 amt)
}

Server:

package main

import (
    "errors"
    "log"

    "git.apache.org/thrift.git/lib/go/thrift"

    "gen-go/tax"
)

type taxHandler float64

func (r taxHandler) Tax(amt int32) (int32, error) {
    if amt < 0 {
        return 0, errors.New("Negative amounts not allowed")
    }
    return int32(float64(amt)*float64(r) + .5), nil
}

func main() {
    transport, err := thrift.NewTServerSocket("localhost:3141")
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    transFac := thrift.NewTTransportFactory()
    protoFac := thrift.NewTCompactProtocolFactory()
    proc := tax.NewTaxServiceProcessor(taxHandler(.05))
    s := thrift.NewTSimpleServer4(proc, transport, transFac, protoFac)
    if err := s.Serve(); err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
}

Client:

package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "log"

    "git.apache.org/thrift.git/lib/go/thrift"

    "gen-go/tax"
)

func main() {
    transport, err := thrift.NewTSocket("localhost:3141")
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    if err := transport.Open(); err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    protoFac := thrift.NewTCompactProtocolFactory()
    client := tax.NewTaxServiceClientFactory(transport, protoFac)
    amt := int32(300)
    t, err := client.Tax(amt)
    if err != nil {
        log.Print(err)
    } else {
        fmt.Println("tax on", amt, "is", t)
    }
    transport.Close()
}
Client output:
tax on 300 is 15

Haskell

See:

Check license: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HaskellWiki:Copyrights

JavaScript

Works with: node.js

Server

var net = require('net')

var server = net.createServer(function (c){
  c.write('hello\r\n')
  c.pipe(c) // echo messages back
})

server.listen(3000, 'localhost')

Client

var net = require('net')

conn = net.createConnection(3000, '192.168.1.x')

conn.on('connect', function(){
	console.log('connected')
	conn.write('test')
})

conn.on('data', function(msg){
	console.log(msg.toString())
})

Julia

Julia was designed with distributed conmputing. in particular cluster computing, as a primary use target. If a group of CPUs, including multiple cores on a single machine or a cluster running with paswordless ssh login, is used, the following can be set up as an example:

# From Julia 1.0's online docs. File countheads.jl available to all machines:

function count_heads(n)
    c::Int = 0
    for i = 1:n
        c += rand(Bool)
    end
    c
end

We then run the following on the primary client:

using Distributed
@everywhere include_string(Main, $(read("count_heads.jl", String)), "count_heads.jl")

a = @spawn count_heads(100000000) # runs on an available processor
b = @spawn count_heads(100000000) # runs on another available processor

println(fetch(a)+fetch(b)) # total heads of 200 million coin flips, half on each CPU
Output:

100001564

LFE

The protocol used is the one native to Erlang (and thus native to LFE, Lisp Flavored Erlang).

These examples are done completely in the LFE REPL.

Server

In one terminal window, start up the REPL

$ ./bin/lfe
Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false]

LFE Shell V6.2 (abort with ^G)
>

And then enter the following code

> (defun get-server-name ()
    (list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))

> (defun start ()
    (net_kernel:start `(,(get-server-name) shortnames))
    (erlang:set_cookie (node) 'rosettaexample)
    (let ((pid (spawn #'listen/0)))
      (register 'serverref pid)
      (io:format "~p ready~n" (list (node pid)))
      'ok))

> (defun listen ()
    (receive
      (`#(echo ,pid ,data)
        (io:format "Got ~p from ~p~n" (list data (node pid)))
        (! pid `#(hello ,data))
        (listen))
      (x
        (io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" `(,x)))))

Client

In another terminal window, start up another LFE REPL and ender the following code:

> (defun get-server-name ()
    (list_to_atom (++ "exampleserver@" (element 2 (inet:gethostname)))))

> (defun send (data)
    (net_kernel:start '(exampleclient shortnames))
    (erlang:set_cookie (node) 'rosettaexample)
    (io:format "connecting to ~p~n" `(,(get-server-name)))
    (! `#(serverref ,(get-server-name)) `#(echo ,(self) ,data))
    (receive
      (`#(hello ,data)
        (io:format "Received ~p~n" `(,data)))
      (x
        (io:format "Unexpected pattern: ~p~n" (list x))))
    'ok)

To use this code, simply start the server in the server terminal:

> (start)
exampleserver@yourhostname ready
ok
(exampleserver@yourhostname)>

Send some messages from the client terminal:

> (send "hi there")                                        
connecting to exampleserver@yourhostname
Received "hi there"
ok
(exampleclient@yourhostname)> (send 42)          
connecting to exampleserver@yourhostname
Received 42
ok
(exampleclient@yourhostname)> (send #(key value))
connecting to exampleserver@yourhostname
Received {key,value}
ok
(exampleclient@yourhostname)>

And check out the results back in the server terminal window:

Got "hi there" from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got 42 from exampleclient@yourhostname
Got {key,value} from exampleclient@yourhostname

Mathematica / Wolfram Language

The following sends a request for a random number to be generated on each of two nodes, these are then transmitted back to be assembled into an array with two elements. Omitting the first line, will cause the program to be run on all configured remote computers.

LaunchKernels[2];
ParallelEvaluate[RandomReal[]]

Nim

Library: nanomsg
import os, nanomsg

proc sendMsg(s: cint, msg: string) =
  echo "SENDING \"",msg,"\""
  let bytes = s.send(msg.cstring, msg.len + 1, 0)
  assert bytes == msg.len + 1

proc recvMsg(s: cint) =
  var buf: cstring
  let bytes = s.recv(addr buf, MSG, 0)
  if bytes > 0:
    echo "RECEIVED \"",buf,"\""
    discard freemsg buf

proc sendRecv(s: cint, msg: string) =
  var to: cint = 100
  discard s.setSockOpt(SOL_SOCKET, RCVTIMEO, addr to, sizeof to)
  while true:
    s.recvMsg
    sleep 1000
    s.sendMsg msg

proc node0(url: string) =
  var s = socket(AF_SP, nanomsg.PAIR)
  assert s >= 0
  let res = s.bindd url
  assert res >= 0
  s.sendRecv "node0"
  discard s.shutdown 0

proc node1(url: string) =
  var s = socket(AF_SP, nanomsg.PAIR)
  assert s >= 0
  let res = s.connect url
  assert res >= 0
  s.sendRecv "node1"
  discard s.shutdown 0

if paramStr(1) == "node0":
  node0 paramStr(2)
elif paramStr(1) == "node1":
  node1 paramStr(2)

Usage:

./pair node0 tcp://127.0.0.1:25000
./pair node1 tcp://127.0.0.1:25000

Objective-C

Distributed Objects are natural to Objective-C, and OpenStep and derivated framework offers an easy way of using remote objects as if it were local. The client must only know the protocol the remote object support. For the rest, calling a remote object's method or local object's method is transparent.

Works with: GNUstep

Server

The server vending the object with the name DistributedAction

ActionObjectProtocol.h

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
// our protocol allows "sending" "strings", but we can implement
// everything we could for a "local" object
@protocol ActionObjectProtocol
- (NSString *)sendMessage: (NSString *)msg;
@end

ActionObject.h

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"

@interface ActionObject : NSObject <ActionObjectProtocol>
  // we do not have much for this example!
@end

ActionObject.m

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObject.h"

@implementation ActionObject
-(NSString *)sendMessage: (NSString *)msg
{
  NSLog(@"client sending message %@", msg);
  return @"server answers ...";
}
@end

server.m

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObject.h"

int main (void)
{
  @autoreleasepool {
  
    ActionObject *action = [[ActionObject alloc] init];

    NSSocketPort *port = (NSSocketPort *)[NSSocketPort port];
    // initWithTCPPort: 1234 and other methods are not supported yet
    // by GNUstep
    NSConnection *connect = [NSConnection 
  	      connectionWithReceivePort: port
  	      sendPort: port]; // or sendPort: nil

    [connect setRootObject: action];

    /* "vend" the object ActionObject as DistributedAction; on GNUstep
       the Name Server that allows the resolution of the registered name
       is bound to port 538 */
    if (![connect registerName:@"DistributedAction"
  	       withNameServer: [NSSocketPortNameServer sharedInstance] ]) 
    {
      NSLog(@"can't register the server DistributedAction");
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
  
    NSLog(@"waiting for messages...");

    [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] run];

  }
  return 0;
}

Client

client.m

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "ActionObjectProtocol.h"

int main(void)
{
  @autoreleasepool {

    id <ActionObjectProtocol> action = (id <ActionObjectProtocol>)
      [NSConnection
        rootProxyForConnectionWithRegisteredName: @"DistributedAction" 
        host: @"localhost"
        usingNameServer: [NSSocketPortNameServer sharedInstance] ];

    if (action == nil)
    {
      NSLog(@"can't connect to the server");
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
  
    NSArray *args = [[NSProcessInfo processInfo] arguments];

    if ([args count] == 1)
    {
      NSLog(@"specify a message");
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
  
    NSString *msg = args[1];

    // "send" (call the selector "sendMessage:" of the (remote) object
    // action) the first argument's text as msg, store the message "sent
    // back" and then show it in the log
    NSString *backmsg = [action sendMessage: msg];
    NSLog("%@", backmsg);

  }
  return 0;
}

OCaml

Works with: JoCaml

Minimalistic distributed logger with synchronous channels using the join calculus on top of OCaml.

Server

open Printf
 
let create_logger () =
  def log(text) & logs(l) =
      printf "Logged: %s\n%!" text;
      logs((text, Unix.gettimeofday ())::l) & reply to log

   or search(text) & logs(l) =
      logs(l) & reply List.filter (fun (line, _) -> line = text) l to search
  in
    spawn logs([]);
    (log, search)

def wait() & finished() = reply to wait

let register name service = Join.Ns.register Join.Ns.here name service
 
let () =
  let log, search = create_logger () in
    register "log" log;
    register "search" search;
    Join.Site.listen (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345));
    wait ()

Client

open Printf
 
let ns_there = Join.Ns.there (Unix.ADDR_INET (Join.Site.get_local_addr(), 12345))
 
let lookup name = Join.Ns.lookup ns_there name

let log : string -> unit = lookup "log"
let search : string -> (string * float) list = lookup "search"
 
let find txt =
  printf "Looking for %s...\n" txt;
  List.iter (fun (line, time) ->
               printf "Found: '%s' at t = %f\n%!" (String.escaped line) time)
    (search txt)
 
let () =
  log "bar";
  find "foo";
  log "foo";
  log "shoe";
  find "foo"

Oz

We show a program that starts a server on a remote machine, exchanges two messages with that server and finally shuts it down.

declare
  functor ServerCode
  export
     port:Prt
  define
     Stream
     Prt = {NewPort ?Stream}
     thread
	for Request#Reply in Stream do
	   case Request
	   of echo(Data)        then Reply = Data
	   [] compute(Function) then Reply = {Function}
	   end
	end
     end
  end

  %% create the server on some machine
  %% (just change "localhost" to some machine
  %% that you can use with a passwordless rsh login
  %% and that has the same Mozart version installed)
  RM = {New Remote.manager init(host:localhost)}

  %% execute the code encapsulated in the ServerCode functor
  Server = {RM apply(ServerCode $)}

  %% Shortcut: send a message to Server and receive a reply
  fun {Send X}
     {Port.sendRecv Server.port X}
  end
in 
  %% echo
  {System.showInfo "Echo reply: "#{Send echo(hello)}}

  %% compute
  {System.showInfo "Result of computation: "#
   {Send compute(fun {$} 8 div 4 end)}}

  %% shut down server
  {RM close}

Perl

Using Data::Dumper and Safe to transmit arbitrary data structures as serialized text between hosts. Same code works as both sender and receiver.

use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use Safe;

sub get_data {
	my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
		LocalHost =>	"localhost",
		LocalPort =>	"10000",
		Proto =>	"tcp",
		Listen =>	1,
		Reuse =>	1);
	unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }
	my $cli = $sock->accept();

	# of course someone may be tempted to send you 'system("rm -rf /")',
	# to be safe(r), use Safe::
	my $safe = Safe->new;
	my $x = $safe->reval(join("", <$cli>));
	close $cli;
	close $sock;
	return $x;
}

sub send_data {
	my $host = shift;
	my $data = shift;
	my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
		PeerAddr =>	"$host:10000",
		Proto =>	"tcp",
		Reuse =>	1);

	unless ($sock) { die "Socket creation failure" }

	print $sock Data::Dumper->Dump([$data]);
	close $sock;
}

if (@ARGV) {
	my $x = get_data();
	print "Got data\n", Data::Dumper->Dump([$x]);
} else {
	send_data('some_host', { a=>100, b=>[1 .. 10] });
}

Phix

From/using the ZeroMQ wrapper from PCAN, a suitable simple publish/subscriber pair. There is also a server/client/broker example. Obviously you can trivially serialize() and deserialize() any Phix data to and from a string.

without js -- (zmq dll/so)
puts(1, "durapub:\n")
include zmq/zmq.e

atom context = zmq_init(1)
zmq_assert(context, "zmq_init")

--// subscriber tells us when it's ready here
atom sync = zmq_socket(context, ZMQ_PULL)
zmq_bind(sync, "tcp://*:5564")

--// send update via this socket
atom publisher = zmq_socket(context, ZMQ_PUB)
zmq_bind(publisher, "tcp://*:5565")

--// broadcast 10 updates, with pause
for update_nbr = 1 to 10 do
    string s = sprintf("Update %d", { update_nbr })
    zmq_s_send(publisher, s)
    sleep(1)
end for

zmq_s_send(publisher, "END")
sleep(1)

zmq_close(sync)
zmq_close(publisher)
zmq_term(context)
without js -- (zmq dll/so)
puts(1, "durasub:\n")
include zmq/zmq.e

atom context = zmq_init(1)
zmq_assert(context, "zmq_init")

--// connect our subscriber socket
atom subscriber = zmq_socket(context, ZMQ_SUB)
atom id = allocate_string("Hello")
zmq_setsockopt(subscriber, ZMQ_IDENTITY, id, 5)
zmq_setsockopt(subscriber, ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE, 0, 0)
zmq_connect(subscriber, "tcp://localhost:5565")
free(id)

--// synchronise with publisher
atom sync = zmq_socket(context, ZMQ_PUSH)
zmq_connect(sync, "tcp://localhost:5564")
zmq_s_send(sync, "")

--// get updates, Ctrl-C break
while true do
    string s = zmq_s_recv(subscriber)
    printf(1, "%s\n", {s})
    if s=="END" then exit end if
end while

zmq_close(sync)
zmq_close(subscriber)
zmq_term(context)

PicoLisp

Server

(task (port 12321)                     # Background server task
   (let? Sock (accept @)
      (unless (fork)                   # Handle request in child process
         (in Sock
            (while (rd)                # Handle requests
               (out Sock
                  (pr (eval @)) ) ) )  # Evaluate and send reply
         (bye) )                       # Exit child process
      (close Sock) ) )                 # Close socket in parent process

Client

(let? Sock (connect "localhost" 12321)
   (out Sock (pr '*Pid))               # Query PID from server
   (println 'PID (in Sock (rd)))       # Receive and print reply
   (out Sock (pr '(* 3 4)))            # Request some calculation
   (println 'Result (in Sock (rd)))    # Print result
   (close Sock) )                      # Close connection to server

Output:

PID 18372
Result 12

Python

Works with: Python version 2.4 and 2.6

XML-RPC

Protocol: XML-RPC

Server

#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import SimpleXMLRPCServer

class MyHandlerInstance:
    def echo(self, data):
        '''Method for returning data got from client'''
        return 'Server responded: %s' % data

    def div(self, num1, num2):
        '''Method for divide 2 numbers'''
        return num1/num2

def foo_function():
    '''A function (not an instance method)'''
    return True

HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

server = SimpleXMLRPCServer.SimpleXMLRPCServer((HOST, PORT))

# register built-in system.* functions.
server.register_introspection_functions()

# register our instance
server.register_instance(MyHandlerInstance())

# register our function as well
server.register_function(foo_function)

try:
    # serve forever
    server.serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print 'Exiting...'
    server.server_close()

Client

#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import xmlrpclib

HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

rpc = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy("http://%s:%d" % (HOST, PORT))

# print what functions does server support 
print 'Server supports these functions:',
print ' '.join(rpc.system.listMethods())

# echo something
rpc.echo("We sent this data to server")

# div numbers
print 'Server says: 8 / 4 is: %d' % rpc.div(8, 4)

# control if foo_function returns True
if rpc.foo_function():
    print 'Server says: foo_function returned True'

HTTP

Protocol: HTTP

Server

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import BaseHTTPServer

HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

# we just want to write own class, we replace do_GET method. This could be extended, I just added basics
# see; http://docs.python.org/lib/module-BaseHTTPServer.html
class MyHTTPHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        # send 200 (OK) message
        self.send_response(200)
        # send header
        self.send_header("Content-type", "text/html")
        self.end_headers()

        # send context
        self.wfile.write("<html><head><title>Our Web Title</title></head>")
        self.wfile.write("<body><p>This is our body. You wanted to visit <b>%s</b> page</p></body>" % self.path)
        self.wfile.write("</html>")

if __name__ == '__main__':
    server = BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer((HOST, PORT), MyHTTPHandler)
    try:
        server.serve_forever()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print 'Exiting...'
        server.server_close()

Client

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import httplib

HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(HOST, PORT)
conn.request("GET", "/somefile")

response = conn.getresponse()
print 'Server Status: %d' % response.status

print 'Server Message: %s' % response.read()

Socket, Pickle format

Protocol: raw socket / pickle format

This example builds a very basic RPC mechanism on top of sockets and the pickle module. Please note that the pickle module is not secure - a malicious client can build malformed data to execute arbitrary code on the server. If untrusted clients can access the server, the json module could be used as a substitute, but we lose the ability to transfer arbitrary Python objects that way.

Server

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
import SocketServer
import pickle
 
HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

class RPCServer(SocketServer.ThreadingMixIn, SocketServer.TCPServer):
    # The object_to_proxy member should be set to the object we want
    # methods called on. Unfortunately, we can't do this in the constructor
    # because the constructor should not be overridden in TCPServer...

    daemon_threads = True

class RPCHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler):
    def handle(self):
        in_channel = pickle.Unpickler(self.rfile)
        out_channel = pickle.Pickler(self.wfile, protocol=2)
        while True:
            try:
                name, args, kwargs = in_channel.load()
                print 'got %s %s %s' % (name, args, kwargs)
            except EOFError:
                # EOF means we're done with this request.
                # Catching this exception to detect EOF is a bit hackish,
                # but will work for a quick demo like this
                break
            try:
                method = getattr(self.server.object_to_proxy, name)
                result = method(*args, **kwargs)
            except Exception, e:
                out_channel.dump(('Error',e))
            else:
                out_channel.dump(('OK',result))

class MyHandlerInstance(object):
    def echo(self, data):
        '''Method for returning data got from client'''
        return 'Server responded: %s' % data
 
    def div(self, dividend, divisor):
        '''Method to divide 2 numbers'''
        return dividend/divisor
 
    def is_computer_on(self):
        return True
 
if __name__ == '__main__':
    rpcserver = RPCServer((HOST, PORT), RPCHandler)
    rpcserver.object_to_proxy = MyHandlerInstance()
    try:
        rpcserver.serve_forever()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print 'Exiting...'
        rpcserver.server_close()

Client

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
import socket
import pickle
 
HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8000

class RPCClient(object):
    def __init__(self, host, port):
        self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        self.socket.connect((host, port))
        self.rfile = self.socket.makefile('rb')
        self.wfile = self.socket.makefile('wb')
        self.in_channel = pickle.Unpickler(self.rfile)
        self.out_channel = pickle.Pickler(self.wfile, protocol=2)

    def _close(self):
        self.socket.close()
        self.rfile.close()
        self.wfile.close()

    # Make calling remote methods easy by overriding attribute access.
    # Accessing any attribute on our instances will give a proxy method that
    # calls the method with the same name on the remote machine.
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        def proxy(*args, **kwargs):
            self.out_channel.dump((name, args, kwargs))
            self.wfile.flush() # to make sure the server won't wait forever
            status, result = self.in_channel.load()
            if status == 'OK':
                return result
            else:
                raise result

        return proxy
 
if __name__ == '__main__':
    # connect to server and send data
    rpcclient = RPCClient(HOST, PORT)

    print 'Testing the echo() method:'
    print rpcclient.echo('Hello world!')
    print
    print 'Calculating 42/2 on the remote machine:'
    print rpcclient.div(42, 2)
    print
    print 'is_computer_on on the remote machine returns:'
    print rpcclient.is_computer_on()
    print
    print 'Testing keyword args:'
    print '42/2 is:', rpcclient.div(divisor=2, dividend=42)
    rpcclient._close()
    del rpcclient

Pyro

Note: You should install Pyro (http://pyro.sourceforge.net) first and run pyro-ns binary to run code below.

Server

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import Pyro.core
import Pyro.naming

# create instance that will return upper case
class StringInstance(Pyro.core.ObjBase):
    def makeUpper(self, data):
        return data.upper()

class MathInstance(Pyro.core.ObjBase):
    def div(self, num1, num2):
        return num1/num2

if __name__ == '__main__':
    server = Pyro.core.Daemon()
    name_server = Pyro.naming.NameServerLocator().getNS()
    server.useNameServer(name_server)
    server.connect(StringInstance(), 'string')
    server.connect(MathInstance(), 'math')
    try:
        server.requestLoop()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print 'Exiting...'
        server.shutdown()

Client

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import Pyro.core

DATA = "my name is eren"
NUM1 = 10
NUM2 = 5

string = Pyro.core.getProxyForURI("PYRONAME://string")
math = Pyro.core.getProxyForURI("PYRONAME://math")

print 'We sent: %s' % DATA
print 'Server responded: %s\n' % string.makeUpper(DATA)

print 'We sent two numbers to divide: %d and %d' % (NUM1, NUM2)
print 'Server responded the result: %s' % math.div(NUM1, NUM2)

Spread

Note: You should install Spread (http://www.spread.org) and its python bindings (http://www.python.org/other/spread/)

Server

You don't need any code for server. You should start "spread" daemon by typing "spread -c /etc/spread.conf -n localhost". If you want more configuration, look at /etc/spread.conf.

After starting daemon, if you want to make sure that it is running, enter spuser -s 4803 command where 4803 is your port set in spread.conf, you will see prompt, type j user, you should see something like this message: Received REGULAR membership for group test with 3 members, where I am member 2

Client (Listener)

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import spread

PORT = '4803'

# connect spread daemon
conn = spread.connect(PORT)
# join the room
conn.join('test')

print 'Waiting for messages... If you want to stop this script, please stop spread daemon'
while True:
    recv = conn.receive()
    if hasattr(recv, 'sender') and hasattr(recv, 'message'):
        print 'Sender: %s' % recv.sender
        print 'Message: %s' % recv.message

Client (Sender)

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import spread

PORT = '4803'

conn = spread.connect(PORT)
conn.join('test')

conn.multicast(spread.RELIABLE_MESS, 'test', 'hello, this is message sent from python')
conn.disconnect()

Racket

Server and client in the same piece of code, running a useless (fib 42) computation, four times, on four hosts (which all happen to be "localhost", but that can change, of course).

#lang racket/base
(require racket/place/distributed racket/place)

(define (fib n)
  (if (<= n 1) n (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))

(provide work)
(define (work)
  (place ch
    (place-channel-put ch (fib (place-channel-get ch)))))

(module+ main
  (define places
    (for/list ([host '("localhost" "localhost" "localhost" "localhost")]
               [port (in-naturals 12345)])
      (define-values [node place]
        (spawn-node-supervise-place-at host #:listen-port port #:thunk #t
                                       (quote-module-path "..") 'work))
      place))
  (message-router
   (after-seconds 1
     (for ([p places]) (*channel-put p 42))
     (printf "Results: ~s\n" (map *channel-get places))
     (exit))))

Raku

(formerly Perl 6)

Server listens for JSON encoded messages. It processes requests for set|get|dump. 'set' stores a message, 'get' returns message, 'dump' returns all stored messages. Optional parameters for ip address and port.

Server.raku:

./server.raku --usage
Usage:
  server.p6 [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>]
#!/usr/bin/env raku
use JSON::Fast ;
sub MAIN( :$server='0.0.0.0' , :$port=3333 ) {
  my %db ;
  react {
    whenever IO::Socket::Async.listen( $server , $port ) -> $conn {
        whenever $conn.Supply.lines -> $line {
            my %response = 'status' => '' ;
            my $msg = from-json $line ;
            say $msg.raku;
            given $msg{"function"} {
                when 'set' {
                    %db{ $msg<topic> } = $msg<message> ;
                    %response<status> = 'ok' ;
                }
                when 'get' {
                    %response<topic> = $msg<topic> ;
                    %response<message> = %db{ $msg<topic> } ;
                    %response<status> = 'ok' ;
                }
                when 'dump' {
                    %response = %db ;
                }
                when 'delete' {
                    %db{ $msg<topic> }:delete;
                    %response<status> = 'ok' ;
                }
            }
            $conn.print( to-json(%response, :!pretty) ~ "\n" ) ;
            LAST { $conn.close ; }
            QUIT { default { $conn.close ; say "oh no, $_";}}
            CATCH { default { say .^name, ': ', .Str ,  " handled in $?LINE";}}
        }
    }
  }
}

client.raku:

Usage:
  client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] [--json=<Any>] set <topic> [<message>]
  client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] get <topic>
  client.raku [--server=<Any>] [--port=<Any>] dump
#!/usr/bin/env raku
use JSON::Fast ;
multi MAIN('set', $topic,  $message='', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333', :$json='') {
    my %msg = function => 'set' , topic=> $topic , message=> $message ;
    %msg{"message"} = from-json( $json ) if $json ;
    sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('get', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
    my %msg = function => 'get' , topic=> $topic ;
    sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('delete', $topic, :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
    my %msg = function => 'delete' , topic=> $topic ;
    sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
multi MAIN('dump', :$server='localhost', :$port='3333') {
    my %msg = function => 'dump'  ;
    sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port) ;
}
sub sendmsg( %msg , $server, $port){
    my $conn = await IO::Socket::Async.connect( $server , $port );
    $conn.print: to-json( %msg,:!pretty)~"\n";
    react {
        whenever $conn.Supply -> $data {
            print $data;
            $conn.close;
        }
    }
}

examples:

echo '{"function":"set","topic":"push","message":["perl5","raku","rakudo"]}' | nc localhost 3333

./client.raku set version raku
{"status": "ok"}
./client.raku get version
{"status": "ok","topic": "version","message": "raku"}
./client.raku --json='["one","two","three"]' set mylist
{"status": "ok"}
./client.raku dump
{"push": ["perl5","raku","rakudo"],"version": "raku","mylist": ["one","two","three"]}
./client.raku delete version
{"status": "ok"}

server output:
${:function("set"), :message($["perl5", "raku", "rakudo"]), :topic("push")}
${:function("set"), :message("raku"), :topic("version")}
${:function("get"), :topic("version")}
${:function("set"), :message($["one", "two", "three"]), :topic("mylist")}
${:function("dump")}
${:function("delete"), :topic("version")}

Ruby

Uses the distributed Ruby (dRuby) from the standard library. The "druby:" protocol uses TCP/IP sockets for communication.

Server

require 'drb/drb'

# The URI for the server to connect to
URI="druby://localhost:8787"

class TimeServer

  def get_current_time
    return Time.now
  end

end

# The object that handles requests on the server
FRONT_OBJECT = TimeServer.new

$SAFE = 1   # disable eval() and friends

DRb.start_service(URI, FRONT_OBJECT)
# Wait for the drb server thread to finish before exiting.
DRb.thread.join

Client

require 'drb/drb'

# The URI to connect to
SERVER_URI = "druby://localhost:8787"

# Start a local DRbServer to handle callbacks.
#
# Not necessary for this small example, but will be required
# as soon as we pass a non-marshallable object as an argument
# to a dRuby call.
DRb.start_service

timeserver = DRbObject.new_with_uri(SERVER_URI)
puts timeserver.get_current_time

Tcl

A rudimentary IRC Server

proc main {} {
    global connections
    set connections [dict create]
    socket -server handleConnection 12345
    vwait dummyVar ;# enter the event loop
}

proc handleConnection {channel clientaddr clientport} {
    global connections
    dict set connections $channel address "$clientaddr:$clientport"
    fconfigure $channel -buffering line
    fileevent $channel readable [list handleMessage $channel]
}

proc handleMessage {channel} {
    global connections
    if {[gets $channel line] == -1} {
        disconnect $channel
    } else {
        if {[string index [string trimleft $line] 0] eq "/"} {
            set words [lassign [split [string trim $line]] command]
            handleCommand $command $words $channel
        } else {
            echo $line $channel
        }
    }
}

proc disconnect {channel} {
    global connections
    dict unset connections $channel
    fileevent $channel readable ""
    close $channel
}

proc handleCommand {command words channel} {
    global connections
    switch -exact -- [string tolower $command] {
        /nick {
            dict set connections $channel nick [lindex $words 0]
        }
        /quit {
            echo bye $channel
            disconnect $channel
        }
        default {
            puts $channel "\"$command\" not implemented"
        }
    }
}

proc echo {message senderchannel} {
    global connections
    foreach channel [dict keys $connections] {
        if {$channel ne $senderchannel} {
            set time [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%T"]
            set nick [dict get $connections $channel nick]
            puts $channel [format "\[%s\] %s: %s" $time $nick $message]
        }
    }
}

main

Client

proc main {} {
    global argv argc
    if {$argc != 2} {
        error "usage: [info script] serveraddress serverport"
    }
    connect {*}$argv
    vwait dummyVar
}

proc connect {addr port} {
    global sock
    set sock [socket $addr $port]
    fconfigure $sock -buffering line
    fileevent $sock readable getFromServer
    fileevent stdin readable sendToServer
}

proc getFromServer {} {
    global sock
    if {[gets $sock line] == -1} {
        puts "disconnected..."
        exit
    } else {
        puts $line
    }
}

proc sendToServer {} {
    global sock
    set msg [string trim [gets stdin]]
    if {[string length $msg] > 0} {
        puts $sock $msg
    }
}

main

UnixPipes

Library: nc

Uses netcat and a buffer to cycle the server shell's stdout back to netcat's stdin.

Server

Security risk! Anything, able to reach 127.0.0.1 port 1234, can run shell commands as the user who runs the server. This allows other users to gain privileges.
: >/tmp/buffer
tail -f /tmp/buffer | nc -l 127.0.0.1 1234 | sh >/tmp/buffer 2>&1

Limitations:

  • The server can accept only one connection (but continues to run, not exit, after this connection dies).
  • With some systems, tail -f might be slow to notice changes to /tmp/buffer.

Client

nc 127.0.0.1 1234

Now you can enter commands in the client terminal and get the output back through the same connection.

Wren

Translation of: Go
Library: WrenGo
Library: Wren-fmt

As Wren has no networking support at present, we use embedded programs for both the server and client with a Go host using the net/rpc package in its standard library.

Moreover, as Wren's VM is not re-entrant, we need to run two VMs from the server side, one to call Go from Wren and the other to call Wren from Go.

Server:
We need two Wren scripts one for each VM:

/* Distributed_programming_server.wren */

class Rpc {
    foreign static register()

    foreign static handleHTTP()
}

foreign class Listener {
    construct listen(network, address) {}
}

class HTTP {
    foreign static serve(listener)
}

Rpc.register()
Rpc.handleHTTP()
var listener = Listener.listen("tcp", ":1234")
HTTP.serve(listener)


/* Distributed_programming_server_2.wren */

class TaxComputer {
    static tax(amount, rate) {
        if (amount < 0) Fiber.abort("Negative values not allowed.")
        return amount * rate
    }
}


We now embed these scripts in the following Go program and run it on one terminal.

/* go run Distributed_programming_server.go */

package main

import(
    wren "github.com/crazyinfin8/WrenGo"
    "log"
    "net"
    "net/http"
    "net/rpc"
)

type any = interface{}

type TaxComputer float64

var vm2 *wren.VM

var fileName  = "Distributed_programming_server.wren"
var fileName2 = "Distributed_programming_server_2.wren"

func (taxRate TaxComputer) Tax(x float64, r *float64) error {
    wrenVar, _ := vm2.GetVariable(fileName2, "TaxComputer")
    wrenClass, _ := wrenVar.(*wren.Handle)
    defer wrenClass.Free()
    wrenMethod, _ := wrenClass.Func("tax(_,_)")
    defer wrenMethod.Free()
    ret, _ := wrenMethod.Call(x, float64(taxRate))
    *r = ret.(float64)
    return nil
}

func register(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    c := TaxComputer(0.05) // 5% tax rate
    rpc.Register(c)
    return nil, nil
}

func handleHTTP(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    rpc.HandleHTTP()
    return nil, nil
}

func serve(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    handle := parameters[1].(*wren.ForeignHandle)
    ifc, _ := handle.Get()
    listener := ifc.(*net.Listener)
    http.Serve(*listener, nil)
    return nil, nil
}

func listen(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    network := parameters[1].(string)
    address := parameters[2].(string)
    listener, err := net.Listen(network, address)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    return &listener, nil
}

func main() {
    vm := wren.NewVM()
    vm2 = wren.NewVM()
    vm2.InterpretFile(fileName2)

    rpcMethodMap := wren.MethodMap {
        "static register()": register,
        "static handleHTTP()": handleHTTP,
    }

    httpMethodMap := wren.MethodMap { "static serve(_)":serve }

    classMap := wren.ClassMap {
        "Listener": wren.NewClass(listen, nil, nil),
        "Rpc"     : wren.NewClass(nil, nil, rpcMethodMap),
        "HTTP"    : wren.NewClass(nil, nil, httpMethodMap),
    }

    module := wren.NewModule(classMap)
    vm.SetModule(fileName, module)
    vm.InterpretFile(fileName)
    vm.Free()
    vm2.Free()
}


Client:
Just one Wren script needed here:

/* Distributed_programming_client.wren */

import "./fmt" for Fmt

foreign class Client {
    construct dialHTTP(network, address) {}

    foreign call(serviceMethod, arg)
}

var client = Client.dialHTTP("tcp", "localhost:1234")
var amounts = [3, 5.6]
for (amount in amounts) {
    var tax = client.call("TaxComputer.Tax", amount)
    Fmt.print("Tax on $0.2f = $0.2f", amount, tax)
}


which we embed in the following Go program and run it on a different terminal.

/* go run Distributed_programming_client.go */

package main

import(
    wren "github.com/crazyinfin8/WrenGo"
    "log"
    "net/rpc"
    "strings"
)

type any = interface{}

func dialHTTP(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    network := parameters[1].(string)
    address := parameters[2].(string)
    client, err := rpc.DialHTTP(network, address)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    return &client, nil
}

func call(vm *wren.VM, parameters []any) (any, error) {
    handle := parameters[0].(*wren.ForeignHandle)
    ifc, _ := handle.Get()
    client := ifc.(**rpc.Client)
    serviceMethod := parameters[1].(string)
    amount := parameters[2].(float64)
    var tax float64
    err := (*client).Call(serviceMethod, amount, &tax)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    return tax, nil
}

func moduleFn(vm *wren.VM, name string) (string, bool) {
    if name != "meta" && name != "random" && !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".wren") {
        name += ".wren"
    }
    return wren.DefaultModuleLoader(vm, name)
}

func main() {
    cfg := wren.NewConfig()
    cfg.LoadModuleFn = moduleFn
    vm := cfg.NewVM()
    fileName := "Distributed_programming_client.wren"
    clientMethodMap := wren.MethodMap { "call(_,_)": call }
    classMap := wren.ClassMap { "Client": wren.NewClass(dialHTTP, nil, clientMethodMap) }
    module := wren.NewModule(classMap)
    vm.SetModule(fileName, module)
    vm.InterpretFile(fileName)
    vm.Free()
}
Output:

Output on the client terminal:

Tax on 3.00 = 0.15
Tax on 5.60 = 0.28