Echo server

From Rosetta Code
Task
Echo server
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

Create a network service that sits on TCP port 12321, which accepts connections on that port, and which echoes complete lines (using a carriage-return/line-feed sequence as line separator) back to clients. No error handling is required. For the purposes of testing, it is only necessary to support connections from localhost (127.0.0.1 or perhaps ::1). Logging of connection information to standard output is recommended.

The implementation must be able to handle simultaneous connections from multiple clients. A multi-threaded or multi-process solution may be used. Each connection must be able to echo more than a single line.

The implementation must not stop responding to other clients if one client sends a partial line or stops reading responses.

Ada

Works with: GNAT

single-threaded, one client served at a time.

<lang Ada>with Ada.Text_IO; with Ada.IO_Exceptions; with GNAT.Sockets; procedure Echo_Server is

  Receiver   : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
  Connection : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
  Client     : GNAT.Sockets.Sock_Addr_Type;
  Channel    : GNAT.Sockets.Stream_Access;

begin

  GNAT.Sockets.Create_Socket (Socket => Receiver);
  GNAT.Sockets.Set_Socket_Option
    (Socket => Receiver,
     Option => (Name    => GNAT.Sockets.Reuse_Address, Enabled => True));
  GNAT.Sockets.Bind_Socket
    (Socket  => Receiver,
     Address => (Family => GNAT.Sockets.Family_Inet,
                 Addr   => GNAT.Sockets.Inet_Addr ("127.0.0.1"),
                 Port   => 12321));
  GNAT.Sockets.Listen_Socket (Socket => Receiver);
  loop
     GNAT.Sockets.Accept_Socket
       (Server  => Receiver,
        Socket  => Connection,
        Address => Client);
     Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
       ("Client connected from " & GNAT.Sockets.Image (Client));
     Channel := GNAT.Sockets.Stream (Connection);
     begin
        loop
           Character'Output (Channel, Character'Input (Channel));
        end loop;
     exception
        when Ada.IO_Exceptions.End_Error =>
           null;
     end;
     GNAT.Sockets.Close_Socket (Connection);
  end loop;

end Echo_Server;</lang>

Multi-threaded, multiple clients served. On OS X 10.10.5 with gcc 4.9.1, serves a maximum of about 2000 threads (communication tasks) per process. <lang Ada> with Ada.Text_IO; with Ada.IO_Exceptions; with GNAT.Sockets; procedure echo_server_multi is -- Multiple socket connections example based on Rosetta Code echo server.

  Tasks_To_Create : constant := 3; -- simultaneous socket connections.

-- Use stack to pop the next free task index. When a task finishes its -- asynchronous (no rendezvous) phase, it pushes the index back on the stack.

  type Integer_List is array (1..Tasks_To_Create) of integer;
  subtype Counter is integer range 0 .. Tasks_To_Create;
  subtype Index is integer range 1 .. Tasks_To_Create;
  protected type Info is
     procedure Push_Stack (Return_Task_Index : in Index);
     procedure Initialize_Stack;
     entry Pop_Stack (Get_Task_Index : out Index);
  private
     Task_Stack   : Integer_List; -- Stack of free-to-use tasks.
     Stack_Pointer: Counter := 0;
  end Info;
  protected body Info is
     procedure Push_Stack (Return_Task_Index : in Index) is
     begin -- Performed by tasks that were popped, so won't overflow.
        Stack_Pointer := Stack_Pointer + 1;
        Task_Stack(Stack_Pointer) := Return_Task_Index;
     end;
     entry Pop_Stack (Get_Task_Index : out Index) when Stack_Pointer /= 0 is
     begin -- guarded against underflow.
        Get_Task_Index := Task_Stack(Stack_Pointer);
        Stack_Pointer := Stack_Pointer -  1;
     end;         
     procedure Initialize_Stack is
     begin
        for I in Task_Stack'range loop
           Push_Stack (I);
        end loop;
     end;
  end Info;
  Task_Info : Info;
    

  task type SocketTask is
     -- Rendezvous the setup, which sets the parameters for entry Echo.
     entry Setup (Connection : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
                  Client     : GNAT.Sockets.Sock_Addr_Type;
                  Channel    : GNAT.Sockets.Stream_Access;
                  Task_Index : Index);
     -- Echo accepts the asynchronous phase, i.e. no rendezvous. When the
     -- communication is over, push the task number back on the stack.
     entry Echo;
  end SocketTask;
  task body SocketTask is
     my_Connection : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
     my_Client     : GNAT.Sockets.Sock_Addr_Type;
     my_Channel    : GNAT.Sockets.Stream_Access;
     my_Index      : Index;
  begin
     loop -- Infinitely reusable
        accept Setup (Connection : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type; 
                      Client  : GNAT.Sockets.Sock_Addr_Type; 
                      Channel : GNAT.Sockets.Stream_Access;
                      Task_Index   : Index) do
           -- Store parameters and mark task busy.
           my_Connection := Connection;
           my_Client     := Client;
           my_Channel    := Channel;
           my_Index      := Task_Index;
        end;
  
        accept Echo; -- Do the echo communications.
        begin
           Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Task " & integer'image(my_Index));
           loop
              Character'Output (my_Channel, Character'Input(my_Channel));
           end loop;
        exception
           when Ada.IO_Exceptions.End_Error =>
             Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Echo " & integer'image(my_Index) & " end");
           when others => 
             Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Echo " & integer'image(my_Index) & " err");
        end;
        GNAT.Sockets.Close_Socket (my_Connection);
        Task_Info.Push_Stack (my_Index); -- Return to stack of unused tasks.
     end loop;
  end SocketTask;

-- Setup the socket receiver, initialize the task stack, and then loop, -- blocking on Accept_Socket, using Pop_Stack for the next free task from the -- stack, waiting if necessary.

  task type SocketServer (my_Port : GNAT.Sockets.Port_Type) is
     entry Listen;
  end SocketServer;
  task body SocketServer is
  Receiver   : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
  Connection : GNAT.Sockets.Socket_Type;
  Client     : GNAT.Sockets.Sock_Addr_Type;
  Channel    : GNAT.Sockets.Stream_Access;
  Worker     : array (1..Tasks_To_Create) of SocketTask;
  Use_Task   : Index;
  begin
     accept Listen;
     GNAT.Sockets.Create_Socket (Socket => Receiver);
     GNAT.Sockets.Set_Socket_Option
       (Socket => Receiver,
        Option => (Name    => GNAT.Sockets.Reuse_Address, Enabled => True));
     GNAT.Sockets.Bind_Socket
       (Socket  => Receiver,
        Address => (Family => GNAT.Sockets.Family_Inet,
                    Addr   => GNAT.Sockets.Inet_Addr ("127.0.0.1"),
                    Port   => my_Port));
     GNAT.Sockets.Listen_Socket (Socket => Receiver);
     Task_Info.Initialize_Stack;

Find: loop -- Block for connection and take next free task.

        GNAT.Sockets.Accept_Socket
          (Server  => Receiver,
           Socket  => Connection,
           Address => Client);
        Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Connect " & GNAT.Sockets.Image(Client));
        Channel := GNAT.Sockets.Stream (Connection);
        Task_Info.Pop_Stack(Use_Task); -- Protected guard waits if full house.
        -- Setup the socket in this task in rendezvous.
        Worker(Use_Task).Setup(Connection,Client, Channel,Use_Task);
        -- Run the asynchronous task for the socket communications.
        Worker(Use_Task).Echo; -- Start echo loop.
     end loop Find;
  end SocketServer;
  Echo_Server : SocketServer(my_Port => 12321);

begin

  Echo_Server.Listen;

end echo_server_multi;

</lang>

Aime

<lang aime>void readc(dispatch w, file i, file o, data b) {

   integer e;
   data t;
   while (1) {
       e = f_b_read(i, t, 1 << 10);
       if (e < 1) {
           if (e == -1) {
               w_resign(w, i);
           }
           break;
       } else {
           e = b_frame(t, '\n');
           if (e != -1) {
               e += 1;
               b_rule(b, -1, t, 0, e);
               f_data(o, b);
               w_register(w, o);
               b_ecopy(b, t, e, ~t - e);
           } else {
               b_add(b, t);
           }
       }
   }

}

void serve(dispatch w, file s) {

   file i, o;
   data b;
   accept(i, o, s, NONBLOCKING_INPUT | NONBLOCKING_OUTPUT);
   w.watch(i, readc, w, i, o, b);

}

integer main(void) {

   dispatch w;
   file s;
   tcpip_listen(s, 12321, 0);
   w.watch(s, serve, w, s);
   w.press;
   0;

}</lang>

AutoHotkey

echoserver.ahk, modified from script by zed gecko. <lang AutoHotkey>#SingleInstance Force Network_Port = 12321 Network_Address = 127.0.0.1

NewData := false DataReceived = Gosub Connection_Init return

Connection_Init: OnExit, ExitSub socket := PrepareForIncomingConnection(Network_Address, Network_Port) if socket = -1

   ExitApp

Process, Exist DetectHiddenWindows On ScriptMainWindowId := WinExist("ahk_class AutoHotkey ahk_pid " . ErrorLevel) DetectHiddenWindows Off

NotificationMsg = 0x5555 OnMessage(NotificationMsg, "ReceiveData")

ExitMsg = 0x6666 OnMessage(ExitMsg, "ExitData")

FD_READ = 1 FD_CLOSE = 32 FD_CONNECT = 20

if DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAAsyncSelect", "UInt", socket,

     "UInt", ScriptMainWindowId, "UInt", ExitMsg, "Int", FD_CLOSE)

{

   msgbox, closed

}

if DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAAsyncSelect", "UInt", socket,

       "UInt", ScriptMainWindowId, "UInt", NotificationMsg, "Int",
       FD_READ|FD_CONNECT) 

{

   MsgBox % "WSAAsyncSelect() indicated Winsock error "
         . DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError")
   DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAAsyncSelect", "UInt", socket, 
         "UInt", ScriptMainWindowId, "UInt", ExitMsg, "Int", FD_CLOSE)
   ExitApp

}

SetTimer, NewConnectionCheck, 500 return

PrepareForIncomingConnection(IPAddress, Port) {

   VarSetCapacity(wsaData, 32)
   result := DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAStartup", "UShort", 0x0002, "UInt", &wsaData)
   if ErrorLevel
   {
       MsgBox % "WSAStartup() could not be called due to error %ErrorLevel%. "
               . "Winsock 2.0 or higher is required."
       return -1
   }
   if result
   {
       MsgBox % "WSAStartup() indicated Winsock error "
               . DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError")
       return -1
   }
   AF_INET = 2
   SOCK_STREAM = 1
   IPPROTO_TCP = 6
   socket := DllCall("Ws2_32\socket", "Int", AF_INET, 
         "Int", SOCK_STREAM, "Int", IPPROTO_TCP)
   if socket = -1
   {
       MsgBox % "socket() indicated Winsock error "
               . DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError")
       return -1
   }
   SizeOfSocketAddress = 16
   VarSetCapacity(SocketAddress, SizeOfSocketAddress)
   InsertInteger(2, SocketAddress, 0, AF_INET)
   InsertInteger(DllCall("Ws2_32\htons", "UShort", Port), SocketAddress, 2, 2)
   InsertInteger(DllCall("Ws2_32\inet_addr", "Str", IPAddress),
           SocketAddress, 4, 4)
   if DllCall("Ws2_32\bind", "UInt", socket, 
           "UInt", &SocketAddress, "Int", SizeOfSocketAddress)
   {
       MsgBox % "bind() indicated Winsock error "
               . DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError") . "?"
       return -1
   }
   if DllCall("Ws2_32\listen", "UInt", socket, "UInt", "SOMAXCONN")
   {
       MsgBox % "LISTEN() indicated Winsock error "
               . DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError") . "?"
       return -1
   }
   return socket

}

ReceiveData(wParam, lParam) {

   global DataReceived
   global NewData
   global mydata
   global ConnectionList
   socket := wParam
   ReceivedDataSize = 4096
   Loop
   {
       VarSetCapacity(ReceivedData, ReceivedDataSize, 0)
       ReceivedDataLength := DllCall("Ws2_32\recv", "UInt", 
             socket, "Str", ReceivedData, "Int", ReceivedDataSize, "Int", 0)

if ReceivedDataLength = 0

       {   
           StringReplace, ConnectionList, ConnectionList, %socket%`n
           DllCall("Ws2_32\closesocket", "UInt", socket)
       } 
       if ReceivedDataLength = -1
       {
           WinsockError := DllCall("Ws2_32\WSAGetLastError")
           if WinsockError = 10035
           {
               DataReceived = %TempDataReceived%
               NewData := true
               return 1
           }
           if WinsockError <> 10054
           {
               MsgBox % "recv() indicated Winsock error " . WinsockError
               StringReplace, ConnectionList, ConnectionList, %socket%`n
               DllCall("Ws2_32\closesocket", "UInt", socket)
           }
       }
       mydata := ReceivedData
       gosub myreceive

if (A_Index = 1)

           TempDataReceived =
               TempDataReceived = %TempDataReceived%%ReceivedData%
   }
   return 1

}

ExitData(wParam, lParam) {

   global ConnectionList
   socket := wParam
   ReceivedDataSize = 16
   VarSetCapacity(ReceivedData, ReceivedDataSize, 0)
   ReceivedDataLength := DllCall("Ws2_32\recv", "UInt", socket, 
         "Str", ReceivedData, "Int", ReceivedDataSize, "Int", 0)
   StringReplace, ConnectionList, ConnectionList, %socket%`n
   DllCall("Ws2_32\closesocket", "UInt", socket)
   return 1

}

SendData(wParam,SendData) {

   SendDataSize := VarSetCapacity(SendData)
   SendDataSize += 1
   Loop, parse, wParam, `n
   {
       If A_LoopField =
          Continue
       socket := A_LoopField
       sendret := DllCall("Ws2_32\send", "UInt", socket, 
             "Str", SendData, "Int", SendDatasize, "Int", 0)
   }

}


InsertInteger(pInteger, ByRef pDest, pOffset = 0, pSize = 4) {

   Loop %pSize%
       DllCall("RtlFillMemory", "UInt", &pDest + pOffset + A_Index-1, 
               "UInt", 1, "UChar", pInteger >> 8*(A_Index-1) & 0xFF)

}

NewConnectionCheck: ConnectionCheck := DllCall("Ws2_32\accept", "UInt", socket,

     "UInt", &SocketAddress, "Int", SizeOfSocketAddress)

if ConnectionCheck > 1

   ConnectionList = %ConnectionList%%ConnectionCheck%`n

Return

SendProcedure: If ConnectionList <> {

   SendText = %A_Hour%:%A_Min%:%A_Sec%
   SendData(ConnectionList,SendText)

} Return

myreceive:

TrayTip, server, %mydata%, ,16
 return

GuiClose: ExitSub: DllCall("Ws2_32\WSACleanup") ExitApp</lang> A client is also available for testing this code.

BBC BASIC

<lang bbcbasic> INSTALL @lib$+"SOCKLIB"

     PROC_initsockets
     
     maxSess% = 8
     DIM sock%(maxSess%-1), rcvd$(maxSess%-1), Buffer% 255
     
     ON ERROR PRINT REPORT$ : PROC_exitsockets : END
     ON CLOSE PROC_exitsockets : QUIT
     
     crlf$ = CHR$13 + CHR$10
     port$ = "12321"
     host$ = FN_gethostname
     PRINT "Host name is " host$
     
     listen% = FN_tcplisten(host$, port$)
     PRINT "Listening on port ";port$
     
     REPEAT
       socket% = FN_check_connection(listen%)
       IF socket% THEN
         FOR i% = 0 TO maxSess%-1
           IF sock%(i%) = 0 THEN
             sock%(i%) = socket%
             rcvd$(i%) = ""
             PRINT "Connection on socket "; sock%(i%) " opened"
             EXIT FOR
           ENDIF
         NEXT i%
         listen% = FN_tcplisten(host$, port$)
       ENDIF
       
       FOR i% = 0 TO maxSess%-1
         IF sock%(i%) THEN
           res% = FN_readsocket(sock%(i%), Buffer%, 256)
           IF res% >= 0 THEN
             Buffer%?res% = 0
             rcvd$(i%) += $$Buffer%
             crlf% = INSTR(rcvd$(i%), crlf$)
             IF crlf% THEN
               echo$ = LEFT$(rcvd$(i%), crlf%-1)
               res% = FN_writelinesocket(sock%(i%), echo$)
               rcvd$(i%) = MID$(rcvd$(i%), crlf%+2)
             ENDIF
           ELSE
             PROC_closesocket(sock%(i%))
             PRINT "Connection on socket " ; sock%(i%) " closed"
             sock%(i%) = 0
           ENDIF
         ENDIF
       NEXT i%
       
       WAIT 0
     UNTIL FALSE
     END</lang>

Sample output:

Host name is PC236
Listening on port 12321
Connection on socket 1016 opened
Connection on socket 1012 opened
Connection on socket 1016 closed
Connection on socket 1016 opened
Connection on socket 1016 closed
Connection on socket 1012 closed

C

Works with: POSIX

This is a rather standard code (details apart); the reference guide for such a code is the Beej's Guide to Network programming. The dependency from POSIX is mainly in the use of the read and write functions, (using the socket as a file descriptor sometimes make things simpler).

<lang c>#include <stdio.h>

  1. include <stdlib.h>
  2. include <string.h>
  3. include <errno.h>
  4. include <sys/types.h>
  5. include <sys/socket.h>
  6. include <netdb.h>
  7. include <unistd.h>
  8. include <sys/wait.h>
  9. include <signal.h>
  1. define MAX_ENQUEUED 20
  2. define BUF_LEN 256
  3. define PORT_STR "12321"

/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* How to clean up after dead child processes */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */

void wait_for_zombie(int s) {

   while(waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0) ;

}

/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Core of implementation of a child process */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */

void echo_lines(int csock) {

   char buf[BUF_LEN];
   int r;
   while( (r = read(csock, buf, BUF_LEN)) > 0 ) {
       (void)write(csock, buf, r);
   }
   exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);

}

/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Core of implementation of the parent process */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */

void take_connections_forever(int ssock) {

   for(;;) {
       struct sockaddr addr;
       socklen_t addr_size = sizeof(addr);
       int csock;
       /* Block until we take one connection to the server socket */
       csock = accept(ssock, &addr, &addr_size);
       /* If it was a successful connection, spawn a worker process to service it */
       if ( csock == -1 ) {
           perror("accept");
       } else if ( fork() == 0 ) {
           close(ssock);
           echo_lines(csock);
       } else {
           close(csock);
       }
   }

}

/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* The server process's one-off setup code */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */

int main() {

   struct addrinfo hints, *res;
   struct sigaction sa;
   int sock;
   /* Look up the address to bind to */
   memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo));
   hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
   hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
   hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE;
   if ( getaddrinfo(NULL, PORT_STR, &hints, &res) != 0 ) {
       perror("getaddrinfo");
       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Make a socket */
   if ( (sock = socket(res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype, res->ai_protocol)) == -1 ) {
       perror("socket");
       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Arrange to clean up child processes (the workers) */
   sa.sa_handler = wait_for_zombie;
   sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
   sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
   if ( sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sa, NULL) == -1 ) {
       perror("sigaction");
       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Associate the socket with its address */
   if ( bind(sock, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen) != 0 ) {
       perror("bind");
       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   freeaddrinfo(res);
   /* State that we've opened a server socket and are listening for connections */
   if ( listen(sock, MAX_ENQUEUED) != 0 ) {
       perror("listen");
       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Serve the listening socket until killed */
   take_connections_forever(sock);
   return EXIT_SUCCESS;

}</lang>

C#

<lang csharp>using System.Net.Sockets; using System.Threading;

namespace ConsoleApplication1 {

   class Program
   {
       static TcpListener listen;
       static Thread serverthread;
       static void Main(string[] args)
       {
           listen = new TcpListener(System.Net.IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 12321);
           serverthread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(DoListen));
           serverthread.Start();
       }
       private static void DoListen()
       {
           // Listen
           listen.Start();
           Console.WriteLine("Server: Started server");
           while (true)
           {
               Console.WriteLine("Server: Waiting...");
               TcpClient client = listen.AcceptTcpClient();
               Console.WriteLine("Server: Waited");
               // New thread with client
               Thread clientThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(DoClient));
               clientThread.Start(client);
           }
       }
       private static void DoClient(object client)
       {
           // Read data
           TcpClient tClient = (TcpClient)client;
           Console.WriteLine("Client (Thread: {0}): Connected!", Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId);
           do
           {
               if (!tClient.Connected)
               { 
                   tClient.Close();
                   Thread.CurrentThread.Abort();       // Kill thread.
               }
               if (tClient.Available > 0)
               {
                   // Resend
                   byte pByte = (byte)tClient.GetStream().ReadByte();
                   Console.WriteLine("Client (Thread: {0}): Data {1}", Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId, pByte);
                   tClient.GetStream().WriteByte(pByte);
               }
               // Pause
               Thread.Sleep(100);
           } while (true);
       }
   }

}</lang>

Clojure

<lang lisp>(use '[clojure.contrib.server-socket :only (create-server)]) (use '[clojure.contrib.duck-streams :only (read-lines write-lines)])

(defn echo [input output]

 (write-lines (java.io.PrintWriter. output true) (read-lines input)))

(create-server 12321 echo)</lang>

Note here that an auto-flushing PrintWriter needs to be created, otherwise 'output' could simply be passed to write-lines.

CoffeeScript

Translation of: JavaScript
Works with: node.js

<lang coffeescript> net = require("net") server = net.createServer (conn) ->

 console.log "Connection from #{conn.remoteAddress} on port  #{conn.remotePort}"
 conn.setEncoding "utf8"
 buffer = ""
 conn.on "data", (data) ->
   i = 0
   while i <= data.length
     char = data.charAt(i)
     buffer += char
     if char is "\n"
       conn.write buffer
       buffer = ""
     i++

server.listen 12321, "localhost" </lang>

Common Lisp

Here is a basic :usocket example (it should work with any Common Lisp):

<lang lisp>(ql:quickload (list :usocket)) (defpackage :echo (:use :cl :usocket)) (in-package :echo)

(defun read-all (stream)

 (loop for char = (read-char-no-hang stream nil :eof)
    until (or (null char) (eql char :eof)) collect char into msg
    finally (return (values msg char))))

(defun echo-server (port &optional (log-stream *standard-output*))

 (let ((connections (list (socket-listen "127.0.0.1" port :reuse-address t))))
   (unwind-protect

(loop (loop for ready in (wait-for-input connections :ready-only t) do (if (typep ready 'stream-server-usocket) (push (socket-accept ready) connections) (let* ((stream (socket-stream ready)) (msg (concatenate 'string "You said: " (read-all stream)))) (format log-stream "Got message...~%") (write-string msg stream) (socket-close ready) (setf connections (remove ready connections))))))

     (loop for c in connections do (loop while (socket-close c))))))

(echo-server 12321) </lang>

It's single threaded, so you can't REPL around with a running server. You'll need to start a second Lisp prompt, load the above and

<lang lisp>(defun echo-send (message port)

 (with-client-socket (sock str "127.0.0.1" port)
   (write-string message str)
   (force-output str)
   (when (wait-for-input sock :timeout 5)
     (coerce (read-all str) 'string))))

(echo-send "Hello echo!" 12321) </lang>

The return value of that call should be "You said: Hello echo!".


The usocket library notwithstanding, sockets are not a standard part of Common Lisp, but many implementations provide them. Here is a CLISP-specific example:

Works with: CLISP

<lang lisp>(defvar *clients* '()

   "This is a list of (socket :input status) which is used with

`socket:socket-status' to test for data ready on a socket.")

(defun echo-server (port)

   "Listen on `port' for new client connections and for data arriving on

any existing client connections"

   (let ((server (socket:socket-server port)))
       (format t "Echo service listening on port ~a:~d~%"
           (socket:socket-server-host server)
           (socket:socket-server-port server))
       (unwind-protect
           (loop 
               (when (socket:socket-status server 0 1)
                   (echo-accept-client (socket:socket-accept server 
                                           :external-format :dos
                                           :buffered t)))
               (when *clients*
                   (socket:socket-status *clients* 0 1)
                   (mapcar #'(lambda (client)
                                 (when (eq :input (cddr client))
                                     (echo-service-client (car client)))
                                 (when (eq :eof (cddr client))
                                     (echo-close-client (car client)))) *clients*)))
           (socket-server-close server))))

(defun echo-accept-client (socket)

   "Accept a new client connection and add it to the watch list."
   (multiple-value-bind 
       (host port) (socket:socket-stream-peer socket)
       (format t "Connect from ~a:~d~%" host port))
   (push (list socket :input nil) *clients*))
   

(defun echo-service-client (socket)

   (let ((line (read-line socket nil nil)))
       (princ line socket)
       (finish-output socket)))

(defun echo-close-client (socket)

   "Close a client connection and remove it from the watch list."
   (multiple-value-bind 
       (host port) (socket:socket-stream-peer socket)
       (format t "Closing connection from ~a:~d~%" host port))
   (close socket)
   (setq *clients* (remove socket *clients* :key #'car)))

(echo-server 12321)</lang>

D

This is a very basic server that processes the buffers one character at a time. In a real-world application, the buffers would be larger. More seriously, it processes one listener at a time. If the currSock.receive() blocks, the loop will not process other clients. This opens the door for a trivial denial-of-service attack. A realistic echo service must multiplex clients. <lang d>import std.array, std.socket;

void main() {

   auto listener = new TcpSocket;
   assert(listener.isAlive);
   listener.bind(new InternetAddress(12321));
   listener.listen(10);
   Socket currSock;
   uint bytesRead;
   ubyte[1] buff;
   while (true) {
       currSock = listener.accept();
       while ((bytesRead = currSock.receive(buff)) > 0)
           currSock.send(buff);
       currSock.close();
       buff.clear();
   }

}</lang>

This example will handle many connections. <lang d>import std.stdio, std.socket, std.array;

void main() {

   enum ushort port = 7;
   enum int backlog = 10;
   enum int max_connections = 60;
   enum BUFFER_SIZE = 16;
   auto listener = new TcpSocket;
   assert(listener.isAlive);
   listener.bind(new InternetAddress(port));
   listener.listen(backlog);
   debug writeln("Listening on port ", port);
   // Room for listener.
   auto sset = new SocketSet(max_connections + 1);
   Socket[] sockets;
   char[BUFFER_SIZE] buf;
   for (;; sset.reset()) {
       sset.add(listener);
       foreach (each; sockets)
           sset.add(each);
       // Update socket set with only those sockets that have data
       // avaliable for reading. Options are for read, write,
       // and error.
       Socket.select(sset, null, null);
       // Read the data from each socket remaining, and handle
       // the request.
       for (int i = 0; ; i++) {

NEXT:

           if (i == sockets.length)
               break;
           if (sset.isSet(sockets[i])) {
               int read = sockets[i].receive(buf);
               if (Socket.ERROR == read) {
                   debug writeln("Connection error.");
                   goto SOCK_DOWN;
               } else if (read == 0) {
                   debug {
                       try {
                           // If the connection closed due to an
                           // error, remoteAddress() could fail.
                           writefln("Connection from %s closed.",
                                    sockets[i].remoteAddress()
                                    .toString());
                       } catch (SocketException) {
                           writeln("Connection closed.");
                       }
                   }

SOCK_DOWN:

                   sockets[i].close(); //Release socket resources now.
                   // Remove from socket from sockets, and id from
                   // threads.
                   if (i != sockets.length - 1)
                       sockets[i] = sockets.back;
                   sockets.length--;
                   debug writeln("\tTotal connections: ",
                                 sockets.length);
                   goto NEXT; // -i- is still the NEXT index.
               } else {
                   debug
                       writefln("Received %d bytes from %s:"
                                ~ "\n-----\n%s\n-----",
                                read,
                                sockets[i].remoteAddress().toString(),
                                buf[0 .. read]);
                   // Echo what was sent.
                   sockets[i].send(buf[0 .. read]);
               }
           }
       }
       // Connection request.
       if (sset.isSet(listener)) {
           Socket sn;
           try {
               if (sockets.length < max_connections) {
                   sn = listener.accept();
                   debug writefln("Connection from %s established.",
                                  sn.remoteAddress().toString());
                   assert(sn.isAlive);
                   assert(listener.isAlive);
                   sockets ~= sn;
                   debug writefln("\tTotal connections: %d",
                                  sockets.length);
               } else {
                   sn = listener.accept();
                   debug writefln("Rejected connection from %s;"
                                  ~ " too many connections.",
                                  sn.remoteAddress().toString());
                   assert(sn.isAlive);
                   sn.close();
                   assert(!sn.isAlive);
                   assert(listener.isAlive);
               }
           } catch (Exception e) {
               debug writefln("Error accepting: %s", e.toString());
               if (sn)
                   sn.close();
           }
       }
   }

}</lang>

Delphi

<lang Delphi>program EchoServer;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses SysUtils, IdContext, IdTCPServer;

type

 TEchoServer = class
 private
   FTCPServer: TIdTCPServer;
 public
   constructor Create;
   destructor Destroy; override;
   procedure TCPServerExecute(AContext: TIdContext);
 end;

constructor TEchoServer.Create; begin

 FTCPServer := TIdTCPServer.Create(nil);
 FTCPServer.DefaultPort := 12321;
 FTCPServer.OnExecute := TCPServerExecute;
 FTCPServer.Active := True;

end;

destructor TEchoServer.Destroy; begin

 FTCPServer.Active := False;
 FTCPServer.Free;
 inherited Destroy;

end;

procedure TEchoServer.TCPServerExecute(AContext: TIdContext); var

 lCmdLine: string;

begin

 lCmdLine := AContext.Connection.IOHandler.ReadLn;
 Writeln('>' + lCmdLine);
 AContext.Connection.IOHandler.Writeln('>' + lCmdLine);
 if SameText(lCmdLine, 'QUIT') then
 begin
   AContext.Connection.IOHandler.Writeln('Disconnecting');
   AContext.Connection.Disconnect;
 end;

end;

var

 lEchoServer: TEchoServer;

begin

 lEchoServer := TEchoServer.Create;
 try
   Writeln('Delphi Echo Server');
   Writeln('Press Enter to quit');
   Readln;
 finally
   lEchoServer.Free;
 end;

end.</lang>

Erlang

<lang erlang>-module(echo). -export([start/0]).

start() ->

   spawn(fun () -> {ok, Sock} = gen_tcp:listen(12321, [{packet, line}]),
                   echo_loop(Sock)
         end).

echo_loop(Sock) ->

   {ok, Conn} = gen_tcp:accept(Sock),
   io:format("Got connection: ~p~n", [Conn]),
   Handler = spawn(fun () -> handle(Conn) end),
   gen_tcp:controlling_process(Conn, Handler),
   echo_loop(Sock).

handle(Conn) ->

   receive
       {tcp, Conn, Data} ->
           gen_tcp:send(Conn, Data),
           handle(Conn);
       {tcp_closed, Conn} ->
           io:format("Connection closed: ~p~n", [Conn])
   end.</lang>

F#

<lang fsharp>open System.IO open System.Net open System.Net.Sockets

let service (client:TcpClient) =

   use stream = client.GetStream()
   use out = new StreamWriter(stream, AutoFlush = true)
   use inp = new StreamReader(stream)
   while not inp.EndOfStream do
       match inp.ReadLine() with
       | line -> printfn "< %s" line
                 out.WriteLine(line)
   printfn "closed %A" client.Client.RemoteEndPoint
   client.Close |> ignore

let EchoService =

   let socket = new TcpListener(IPAddress.Loopback, 12321)
   do socket.Start()
   printfn "echo service listening on %A" socket.Server.LocalEndPoint
   while true do
       let client = socket.AcceptTcpClient()
       printfn "connect from %A" client.Client.RemoteEndPoint
       let job = async {
           use c = client in try service client with _ -> () }
       Async.Start job

[<EntryPoint>] let main _ =

   EchoService
   0</lang>

Factor

Connections get logged to /place-where-factor-is/logs/echo-server. <lang factor>USING: accessors io io.encodings.utf8 io.servers io.sockets threads ; IN: rosetta.echo

CONSTANT: echo-port 12321

handle-client ( -- )
  [ print flush ] each-line ;
<echo-server> ( -- threaded-server )
   utf8 <threaded-server>
       "echo server" >>name
       echo-port >>insecure
       [ handle-client ] >>handler ;
start-echo-server ( -- )
   <echo-server> [ start-server ] in-thread start-server drop ;

</lang>

Forth

Works with: GNU Forth version 0.7.0

<lang forth>include unix/socket.fs

128 constant size

(echo) ( sock buf -- sock buf )
 begin
   cr ." waiting..."
   2dup 2dup size read-socket nip
   dup 0>
 while
   ."  got: " 2dup type
   rot write-socket
 repeat
 drop drop drop ;

create buf size allot

echo-server ( port -- )
 cr ." Listening on " dup .
 create-server
 dup 4 listen
 begin
   dup accept-socket
   cr ." Connection!"
   buf ['] (echo) catch
   cr ." Disconnected (" . ." )"
   drop close-socket
 again ;

12321 echo-server</lang> TODO: use tasker.fs and non-blocking semantics to handle mutliple connections

Go

<lang go>package main

import ( "fmt" "net" "bufio" )

func echo(s net.Conn, i int) { defer s.Close();

fmt.Printf("%d: %v <-> %v\n", i, s.LocalAddr(), s.RemoteAddr()) b := bufio.NewReader(s) for { line, e := b.ReadBytes('\n') if e != nil { break } s.Write(line) } fmt.Printf("%d: closed\n", i) }

func main() { l, e := net.Listen("tcp", ":12321") for i := 0; e == nil; i++ { var s net.Conn s, e = l.Accept() go echo(s, i) } }</lang>

Haskell

<lang haskell>module Main where import Network (withSocketsDo, accept, listenOn, sClose, PortID(PortNumber)) import Control.Monad (forever) import System.IO (hGetLine, hPutStrLn, hFlush, hClose) import System.IO.Error (isEOFError) import Control.Concurrent (forkIO) import Control.Exception (bracket)

-- For convenience in testing, ensure that the listen socket is closed if the main loop is aborted withListenOn port body = bracket (listenOn port) sClose body

echo (handle, host, port) = catch (forever doOneLine) stop where

 doOneLine = do line <- hGetLine handle
                print (host, port, init line)
                hPutStrLn handle line
                hFlush handle
 stop error = do putStrLn $ "Closed connection from " ++ show (host, port) ++ " due to " ++ show error
                 hClose handle

main = withSocketsDo $

 withListenOn (PortNumber 12321) $ \listener ->
   forever $ do
     acc@(_, host, port) <- accept listener
     putStrLn $ "Accepted connection from " ++ show (host, port)
     forkIO (echo acc)</lang>

Icon and Unicon

The following is Unicon-specific: <lang unicon>global mlck, nCons

procedure main()

   mlck := mutex()
   nCons := 0
   while f := open(":12321","na") do {
       handle_client(f)
       critical mlck: if nCons <= 0 then close(f)
       }

end

procedure handle_client(f)

   critical mlck: nCons +:= 1
   thread {
       select(f,1000) & repeat writes(f,reads(f))
       critical mlck: nCons -:= 1
       }

end</lang>

Java

<lang java>import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.net.ServerSocket; import java.net.Socket;

public class EchoServer { ServerSocket serverSocket; public EchoServer(){ }

public void start() { try { serverSocket = new ServerSocket(12321); while(true){ Thread clientThread = new Thread(new ClientHandler(serverSocket.accept())); clientThread.start(); } } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } finally { try { System.out.println("closing server socket"); serverSocket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }

}

public static void main(String[] args) { EchoServer es = new EchoServer(); es.start(); } }

class ClientHandler implements Runnable { private static int numConnections; private int connectionId = 0; Socket clientSocket;

public ClientHandler(Socket s) { connectionId = numConnections++; System.out.println("handling connection, #" + connectionId); clientSocket = s; }

public void run() { PrintWriter out = null; BufferedReader in = null; try { out = new PrintWriter(clientSocket.getOutputStream(), true); in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream())); String inputLine, outputLine; while((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null){ outputLine = inputLine; System.out.println("received: " + outputLine); out.write(outputLine+"\n"); out.flush(); if (outputLine.equals("exit")) break; } } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } finally { out.close(); try { in.close(); clientSocket.close(); System.out.println("closing connection, #" + connectionId); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } }</lang>

JavaScript

Works with: Node.js

<lang javascript>var net = require('net');

var server = net.createServer(function(conn) {

 console.log("Connection from " + conn.remoteAddress + " on port " + conn.remotePort);
 conn.setEncoding("utf8");
 var buffer = "";
 conn.on("data", function(data) {
   for(var i = 0; i <= data.length; i++) {
     var char = data.charAt(i);
     buffer += char;
     if(char == "\n") {
       conn.write(buffer);
       buffer = "";
     }
   }
 });

});

server.listen(12321, "localhost");</lang>


Kotlin

Translation of: Java

<lang scala>// version 1.1.3

import java.io.BufferedReader import java.io.InputStreamReader import java.io.PrintWriter import java.net.ServerSocket import java.net.Socket

class ClientHandler(private val clientSocket: Socket): Runnable {

   private val connectionId: Int
   init {
       connectionId = ++numConnections
       println("Handling connection, #$connectionId")
   }
   override fun run() {
       val pw = PrintWriter(clientSocket.outputStream, true)
       val br = BufferedReader(InputStreamReader(clientSocket.inputStream))
       while (true) {
           val line = br.readLine() ?: break
           println("Received: $line")
           pw.write("$line\n")
           pw.flush()
           if (line == "exit") break
       }
       br.close()
       pw.close()
       clientSocket.close()
       println("Closing connection, #$connectionId")
   }
   private companion object {
       var numConnections = 0
   }

}

fun main(args: Array<String>) {

   val serverSocket = ServerSocket(12321)
   try {
       while (true) {
          Thread(ClientHandler(serverSocket.accept())).start()
       }
   }
   finally {
       serverSocket.close()
       println("Closing server socket")
   }

}</lang>

Output:

Quick test using telnet:

telnet localhost 12321
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Hello
Hello
Goodbye
Goodbye
exit
exit
Connection closed by foreign host.

Echo server window (closing with ^C):

Handling connection, #1
Received: Hello
Received: Goodbye
Received: exit
Closing connection, #1
^C

LFE

Translation of: Erlang

Paste into the LFE REPL: <lang lisp> (defun start ()

 (spawn (lambda ()
          (let ((`#(ok ,socket) (gen_tcp:listen 12321 `(#(packet line)))))
            (echo-loop socket)))))

(defun echo-loop (socket)

 (let* ((`#(ok ,conn) (gen_tcp:accept socket))
        (handler (spawn (lambda () (handle conn)))))
   (lfe_io:format "Got connection: ~p~n" (list conn))
   (gen_tcp:controlling_process conn handler)
   (echo-loop socket)))

(defun handle (conn)

 (receive
   (`#(tcp ,conn ,data)
    (gen_tcp:send conn data))
   (`#(tcp_closed ,conn)
    (lfe_io:format "Connection closed: ~p~n" (list conn)))))

</lang>

Usage:

> (set server (start))
<0.38.0>
> (! server "hey!")
"hey!"
> (! server "wassup?")
"wassup?"

Lua

Library: LuaSocket

This implementation doesn't rely on coroutines because they're an additional (often confusing) notion that could make the example needlessly hard to understand. Instead it uses a table of not-quite-non-blocking socket client objects (they block for one microsecond), which is iterated over to check on whether each one has either a line to echo or an error to warrant deletion. <lang Lua>require("socket")

function checkOn (client)

   local line, err = client:receive()
   if line then
       print(tostring(client) .. " said " .. line)
       client:send(line .. "\n")
   end
   if err and err ~= "timeout" then
       print(tostring(client) .. " " .. err)
       client:close()
       return err
   end
   return nil

end

local delay, clients, newClient = 10^-6, {} local server = assert(socket.bind("*", 12321)) server:settimeout(delay) print("Server started") while 1 do

   repeat
       newClient = server:accept()
       for k, v in pairs(clients) do
           if checkOn(v) then table.remove(clients, k) end
       end
   until newClient
   newClient:settimeout(delay)
   print(tostring(newClient) .. " connected")
   table.insert(clients, newClient)

end</lang> Without the microsecond delays, the whole thing would become one 'hot' loop and eat all the CPU time for one core. With them, it uses close to zero percent.

Nim

<lang nim>import asyncnet, asyncdispatch

proc processClient(client: AsyncSocket) {.async.} =

 while true:
   let line = await client.recvLine()
   await client.send(line & "\c\L")

proc serve() {.async.} =

 var server = newAsyncSocket()
 server.bindAddr(Port(12321))
 server.listen()
 while true:
   let client = await server.accept()
   discard processClient(client)

discard serve() runForever()</lang>

Objeck

<lang objeck> use Net; use Concurrency;

bundle Default {

 class SocketServer {
   id : static : Int;
   function : Main(args : String[]) ~ Nil {
     server := TCPSocketServer->New(12321);
     if(server->Listen(5)) {
       while(true) {
         client := server->Accept();
         service := Service->New(id->ToString());
         service->Execute(client);
         id += 1;
       };
     };
     server->Close();
   }
 }
 class Service from Thread {
   New(name : String) {
     Parent(name);
   }
   method : public : Run(param : Base) ~ Nil {
     client := param->As(TCPSocket);
     line := client->ReadString();
     while(line->Size() > 0) {
       line->PrintLine();
       line := client->ReadString();
     };
   }
 }

} </lang>

Oz

<lang oz>declare

 ServerSocket = {New Open.socket init}
 proc {Echo Socket}
    case {Socket getS($)} of false then skip
    [] Line then
       {System.showInfo "Received line: "#Line}
       {Socket write(vs:Line#"\n")}
       {Echo Socket}
    end
 end
 class TextSocket from Open.socket Open.text end

in

 {ServerSocket bind(takePort:12321)}
 {System.showInfo "Socket bound."}
 {ServerSocket listen}
 {System.showInfo "Started listening."}
 for do
    ClientHost ClientPort
    ClientSocket = {ServerSocket accept(accepted:$

acceptClass:TextSocket host:?ClientHost port:?ClientPort )}

 in
    {System.showInfo "Connection accepted from "#ClientHost#":"#ClientPort#"."}
    thread
       {Echo ClientSocket}

{System.showInfo "Connection lost: "#ClientHost#":"#ClientPort#"."}

       {ClientSocket close}
    end
 end</lang>

Client test code: <lang oz>declare

 Socket = {New class $ from Open.socket Open.text end init}

in

 {Socket connect(port:12321)}
 {Socket write(vs:"Hello\n")}
 {System.showInfo "Client received: "#{Socket getS($)}}
 {Socket close}</lang>

Example session:

Socket bound.
Started listening.
Connection accepted from localhost:2048.
Received line: Hello
Client received: Hello
Connection lost: localhost:2048.

Perl

This server will run indefinitely listening in the port 12321 and forking every time a client connects, the childs listen to the client and write back.

This is an example using the IO::Socket module: <lang perl>use IO::Socket; my $use_fork = 1;

my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET (

                                LocalHost => '127.0.0.1',
                                LocalPort => '12321',
                                Proto => 'tcp',
                                Listen => 1,   # maximum queued connections
                                Reuse => 1,
                               )

or die "socket: $!"; # no newline, so perl appends stuff

$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE' if $use_fork; # let perl deal with zombies

print "listening...\n"; while (1) { # declare $con 'my' so it's closed by parent every loop

       my $con = $sock->accept()

or die "accept: $!"; fork and next if $use_fork; # following are for child only

print "incoming..\n"; print $con $_ while(<$con>); # read each line and write back print "done\n";

last if $use_fork; # if not forking, loop }

  1. child will reach here and close its copy of $sock before exit</lang>

This is an equivalent program using the Net::Server module: <lang perl>package Echo; use base 'Net::Server::Fork'; sub process_request {

   print while <STDIN>;

} Echo->run(port => 12321, log_level => 3);</lang> It also prints the IP address and port number of every connection.

This is a more complicated example using preforking: <lang perl>package Echo; use base 'Net::Server::PreFork'; sub process_request {

   print while <STDIN>;

} Echo->run(port => 12321, log_level => 3);</lang> By default it spawns 5 child processes at startup, makes sure there are always at least 2 and at most 10 spare children available for new requests, each of which will be killed after processing 1000 requests and new ones will take their place.

Perl 6

Works with: rakudo version 2018.03

<lang perl6>my $socket = IO::Socket::INET.new:

   :localhost<localhost>,
   :localport<12321>,
   :listen;

while $socket.accept -> $conn {

   say "Accepted connection";
   start {
       while $conn.recv -> $stuff {
           say "Echoing $stuff";
           $conn.print($stuff);
       }
       $conn.close;
   }

}</lang>

Async version: <lang perl6>react {

   whenever IO::Socket::Async.listen('0.0.0.0', 12321) -> $conn {
       whenever $conn.Supply.lines -> $line {
           $conn.print( "$line\n" ) ;
       }
   }

} </lang>

PHP

<lang PHP>$socket = socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,SOL_TCP); socket_bind($socket, '127.0.0.1', 12321); socket_listen($socket);

$client_count = 0; while (true){

 if (($client = socket_accept($socket)) === false) continue;
 $client_count++;
 $client_name = 'Unknown';
 socket_getpeername($client, $client_name);
 echo "Client {$client_count} ({$client_name}) connected\n";
 $pid = pcntl_fork();
 if($pid == -1) die('Could not fork');
 if($pid){
   pcntl_waitpid(-1, $status, WNOHANG);
   continue;
 }
 //In a child process
 while(true){
   if($input = socket_read($client, 1024)){
     socket_write($client, $input);
   } else {
     socket_shutdown($client);
     socket_close($client);
     echo "Client {$client_count} ({$client_name}) disconnected\n";
     exit();
   }
 }

}</lang>

PicoLisp

<lang PicoLisp>(setq Port (port 12321))

(loop

  (setq Sock (listen Port))           # Listen
  (NIL (fork) (close Port))           # Accepted
  (close Sock) )                      # Parent: Close socket and continue
  1. Child:

(prinl (stamp) " -- (Pid " *Pid ") Client connected from " *Adr)

(in Sock

  (until (eof)                        # Echo lines
     (out Sock (prinl (line))) ) )

(prinl (stamp) " -- (Pid " *Pid ") Client disconnected") (bye) # Terminate child</lang>

PureBasic

<lang Purebasic>NewMap RecData.s() OpenWindow(0, 100, 200, 200, 100, "Echo Server", #PB_Window_SystemMenu | #PB_Window_MinimizeGadget ) InitNetwork() CreateNetworkServer(1, 12321)

Repeat

  Event = NetworkServerEvent()
  ClientID = EventClient()

  If Event = #PB_NetworkEvent_Connect    ; When a new client has been connected...
     AddMapElement(RecData(), Str(ClientID))
     
  ElseIf Event = #PB_NetworkEvent_Data
     *Buffer = AllocateMemory(20000)
     count = ReceiveNetworkData(ClientID, *Buffer, 20000)
     For i = 1 To count
        RecData(Str(ClientID)) + Mid( PeekS(*Buffer, count), i , 1)
        If Right( RecData(Str(ClientID)), 2) = #CRLF$
           SendNetworkString (ClientID, RecData(Str(ClientID)))
           Debug  IPString(GetClientIP(ClientID)) + ":" + Str(GetClientPort(ClientID)) + "  " + RecData(Str(ClientID))
           RecData(Str(ClientID)) = ""   
        EndIf
     Next
     FreeMemory(*Buffer)
     
  ElseIf Event = #PB_NetworkEvent_Disconnect  ; When a client has closed the connection...
     DeleteMapElement(RecData(), Str(ClientID))
  EndIf
  Event = WaitWindowEvent(10)

Until Event = #PB_Event_CloseWindow</lang>

Python

Works with: Python version 2.3 or above

<lang python>import SocketServer

HOST = "localhost" PORT = 12321

  1. this server uses ThreadingMixIn - one thread per connection
  2. replace with ForkMixIn to spawn a new process per connection

class EchoServer(SocketServer.ThreadingMixIn, SocketServer.TCPServer):

   # no need to override anything - default behavior is just fine
   pass

class EchoRequestHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler):

   """
   Handles one connection to the client.
   """
   def handle(self):
       print "connection from %s" % self.client_address[0]
       while True:
           line = self.rfile.readline()
           if not line: break
           print "%s wrote: %s" % (self.client_address[0], line.rstrip())
           self.wfile.write(line)
       print "%s disconnected" % self.client_address[0]


  1. Create the server

server = EchoServer((HOST, PORT), EchoRequestHandler)

  1. Activate the server; this will keep running until you
  2. interrupt the program with Ctrl-C

print "server listening on %s:%s" % server.server_address server.serve_forever()</lang>

Racket

An example echo server from the front page of the Racket website: <lang racket>

  1. lang racket

(define listener (tcp-listen 12321)) (let echo-server ()

 (define-values [I O] (tcp-accept listener))
 (thread (λ() (copy-port I O) (close-output-port O)))
 (echo-server))

</lang>

REALbasic

This example uses the built-in ServerSocket class to handle multiple users. <lang vb> Class EchoSocket Inherits TCPSocket

 Sub DataAvailable()
   If Instr(Me.LookAhead, EndofLine.Windows) > 0 Then
     Dim data As String = Me.ReadAll
     Dim lines() As String = Split(data, EndofLine.Windows)
     For i As Integer = 0 To Ubound(lines)
       Me.Write(lines(i) + EndOfLine.Windows)
       Print(lines(i))
     Next
   End If
 End Sub

End Class

Class EchoServer Inherits ServerSocket

 Function AddSocket() As TCPSocket
   Return New EchoSocket
 End Function

End Class

Class App Inherits ConsoleApplication

 Function Run(args() As String) As Integer
   Listener = New EchoServer
   Listener.Port = 12321
   Listener.Listen()
   While True
     DoEvents() 'pump the event loop
   Wend
 End Function
 Private Listener As EchoServer

End Class </lang>

REBOL

<lang rebol>server-port: open/lines tcp://:12321 forever [

   connection-port: first server-port
   until [
       wait connection-port
       error? try [insert connection-port first connection-port]
   ]
   close connection-port

] close server-port</lang>

Ruby

<lang ruby>require 'socket' server = TCPServer.new(12321)

while (connection = server.accept)

 Thread.new(connection) do |conn|
   port, host = conn.peeraddr[1,2]
   client = "#{host}:#{port}"
   puts "#{client} is connected"
   begin
     loop do
       line = conn.readline
       puts "#{client} says: #{line}"
       conn.puts(line)
     end
   rescue EOFError
     conn.close
     puts "#{client} has disconnected"
   end
 end

end</lang>

Ruby 1.9.2 introduced an alternate method to create TCP server sockets. The Socket.tcp_server_loop method encapsulates the guts of the server into a block.

Works with: Ruby version 1.9.2

<lang ruby>require 'socket'

Socket.tcp_server_loop(12321) do |conn, addr|

 Thread.new do
   client = "#{addr.ip_address}:#{addr.ip_port}"
   puts "#{client} is connected"
   begin
     loop do
       line = conn.readline
       puts "#{client} says: #{line}"
       conn.puts(line)
     end
   rescue EOFError
     conn.close
     puts "#{client} has disconnected"
   end
 end

end</lang>

Rust

<lang rust> use std::net::{TcpListener, TcpStream}; use std::io::{BufReader, BufRead, Write}; use std::thread;

fn main() {

   let listener = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:12321").unwrap();
   println!("server is running on 127.0.0.1:12321 ...");
   
   for stream in listener.incoming() {
       let stream = stream.unwrap();
       thread::spawn(move || handle_client(stream));
   }

}

fn handle_client(stream: TcpStream) {

   let mut stream = BufReader::new(stream);
   loop {
       let mut buf = String::new();
       if stream.read_line(&mut buf).is_err() {
           break;
       }
       stream
           .get_ref()
           .write(buf.as_bytes())
           .unwrap();
   }

} </lang>

Scala

<lang scala>import java.io.PrintWriter import java.net.{ServerSocket, Socket}

import scala.io.BufferedSource

object EchoServer extends App {

 private val serverSocket = new ServerSocket(23)
 private var numConnections = 0
 class ClientHandler(clientSocket: Socket) extends Runnable {
   private val connectionId: Int = {
     numConnections += 1
     numConnections
   }
   override def run(): Unit =
     new PrintWriter(clientSocket.getOutputStream, true) {
       new BufferedSource(clientSocket.getInputStream).getLines
         .takeWhile(!_.toLowerCase.startsWith(":exit"))
         .foreach { line =>
           Console.println(s"Received on #$connectionId: $line")
           println(line)  // Echo
         }
       Console.println(s"Gracefully closing connection, #$connectionId")
       clientSocket.close()
   }
   println(s"Handling connection, $connectionId")
 }
 while (true) new Thread(new ClientHandler(serverSocket.accept())).start()

}</lang>

Scheme

Works with: Guile

Based on the Guile Internet Socket Server Example. <lang scheme>; Needed in Guile for read-line (use-modules (ice-9 rdelim))

Variable used to hold child PID returned from forking

(define child #f)

Start listening on port 12321 for connections from any address

(let ((s (socket PF_INET SOCK_STREAM 0)))

 (setsockopt s SOL_SOCKET SO_REUSEADDR 1)
 (bind s AF_INET INADDR_ANY 12321)
 (listen s 5) ; Queue size of 5
 (simple-format #t "Listening for clients in pid: ~S" (getpid))
 (newline)
Wait for connections forever
 (while #t
   (let* ((client-connection (accept s))
       (client-details (cdr client-connection))
       (client (car client-connection)))
Once something connects fork
     (set! child (primitive-fork))
     (if (zero? child)
     (begin
Then have child fork to avoid zombie children (grandchildren aren't our responsibility)
       (set! child (primitive-fork))
       (if (zero? child)
         (begin
Display some connection details
         (simple-format #t "Got new client connection: ~S" client-details)
         (newline)
         (simple-format #t "Client address: ~S"
           (gethostbyaddr (sockaddr:addr client-details)))
         (newline)
Wait for input from client and then echo the input back forever (or until client quits)
         (do ((line (read-line client)(read-line client))) ((zero? 1))
           (display line client)(newline client))))
Child exits after spawning grandchild.
       (primitive-exit))
Parent waits for child to finish spawning grandchild
     (waitpid child)))))</lang>

Seed7

The code below uses the library listener.s7i. The function waitForRequest returns requests from new and existing connections.

<lang Seed7>$ include "seed7_05.s7i";

 include "socket.s7i";
 include "listener.s7i";

const proc: main is func

 local
   var listener: aListener is listener.value;
   var file: existingConnection is STD_NULL;
   var file: newConnection is STD_NULL;
 begin
   aListener := openInetListener(12321);
   listen(aListener, 10);
   while TRUE do
     waitForRequest(aListener, existingConnection, newConnection);
     if existingConnection <> STD_NULL then
       if eof(existingConnection) then
         writeln("Close connection " <& numericAddress(address(existingConnection)) <&
                 " port " <& port(existingConnection));
         close(existingConnection);
       else
         write(existingConnection, gets(existingConnection, 1024));
       end if;
     end if;
     if newConnection <> STD_NULL then
       writeln("New connection " <& numericAddress(address(newConnection)) <&
               " port " <& port(newConnection));
     end if;
   end while;
 end func;</lang>

Tcl

This code is single-threaded. It uses non-blocking I/O to perform the transfers, sitting on top of the event multiplexer system call (e.g., select() on Unix) to decide when to take new connections or service a particular socket. This makes this into a very lightweight echo server in terms of overall system resources.

<lang tcl># How to handle an incoming new connection proc acceptEcho {chan host port} {

   puts "opened connection from $host:$port"
   fconfigure $chan -blocking 0 -buffering line -translation crlf
   fileevent $chan readable [list echo $chan $host $port]

}

  1. How to handle an incoming message on a connection

proc echo {chan host port} {

   if {[gets $chan line] >= 0} {
       puts $chan $line
   } elseif {[eof $chan]} {
       close $chan
       puts "closed connection from $host:$port"
   }
   # Other conditions causing a short read need no action

}

  1. Make the server socket and wait for connections

socket -server acceptEcho -myaddr localhost 12321 vwait forever</lang>

Alternative version

A more succinct version (though one harder to adapt to other kinds of services, but closer to the standard unix echo daemon since it has no line-buffering) is to use an asynchronous binary copy. <lang tcl># How to handle an incoming new connection proc acceptEcho {chan host port} {

   puts "opened connection from $host:$port"
   fconfigure $chan -translation binary -buffering none
   fcopy $chan $chan -command [list done $chan $host $port]

}

  1. Called to finalize the connection

proc done {chan host port args} {

   puts "closed connection from $host:$port"
   close $chan

}

  1. Make the server socket and wait for connections

socket -server acceptEcho -myaddr localhost 12321 vwait forever</lang>

zkl

<lang zkl>const PORT=12321; pipe:=Thread.Pipe(); // how server tells thread to connect to user

fcn echo(socket){ // a thread, one per connection

  text:=Data();
  while(t:=socket.read()){
     text.append(t);
     if(text.find("\n",text.cursor)){ text.readln().print(); }
  }
  // socket was closed

}

  // Set up the server socket.

server:=Network.TCPServerSocket.open(PORT); println("Listening on %s:%s".fmt(server.hostname,server.port)); server.listen(echo.launch); // Main event loop</lang>

Output:

The next three windows overlap in time

//start the server
$ zkl bbb
Listening on Octavius:12321
hohothis is a test
a different terminal
^\Quit
//on another terminal, run the REPL
$ zkl
zkl: var s=Network.TCPClientSocket.connectTo("localhost",12321);
TCPClientSocket
zkl: s.write("hoho")
4
zkl: s.write("this is a test\n")
15
zkl: 
//and on a third terminal
$ zkl
zkl: var s=Network.TCPClientSocket.connectTo("localhost",12321);
TCPClientSocket
zkl: s.write("a different terminal\n")
21
zkl: