You can set a timeout for anything by using POE::Kernel's delay().
sub _start {
... in addition to the PoCo::Client::NNTP SYNOPSIS code:
$kernel->delay(connect_timeout => 60); # set it
}
sub _connected {
... in addition to the PoCo::Client::NNTP SYNOPSIS code:
$kernel->delay(connect_timeout => undef); # clear it
}
You will need to register a connect_timeout handler in POE::Session-
>create() to catch the timeout.
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Rocco Caputo - rcap...@pobox.com
On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:00, Ryan Chan wrote:
For example, I am using POE::Component::Client::NNTP
http://search.cpan.org/~bingos/POE-Component-Client-NNTP-2.14/lib/POE/Component/Client/NNTP.pm
This module does not specify any timeout, so sometimes my program
seems hanged and does not response.
Is it possible to specify a timeout or lifetime for the event, so it
will quit when reached the specified time?