// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt /* This is an example illustrating the use of the sockets and server components from the dlib C++ Library. This is a simple echo server. It listens on port 1234 for incoming connections and just echos back any data it receives. */ #include #include #include using namespace dlib; using namespace std; class serv : public server { void on_connect ( connection& con ) { char ch; while (con.read(&ch,1) > 0) { // we are just reading one char at a time and writing it back // to the connection. If there is some problem writing the char // then we quit the loop. if (con.write(&ch,1) != 1) break; } } }; int main() { try { serv our_server; // set up the server object we have made our_server.set_listening_port(1234); // Tell the server to begin accepting connections. our_server.start_async(); cout << "Press enter to end this program" << endl; cin.get(); } catch (exception& e) { cout << e.what() << endl; } }