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Description
Test the following code,
node tst
telnet localhost 10015, the connection will be lost in 1 second
telnet locahost 10016 then telnet localhost 10015, the connection will not be lost (it means the timeout event is failed for some reason)
If you change the var "to" from string to int, the timeout will always working.
<<File: tst.js>>
var net = require('net');
var clilistener = net.createServer(function(c) {
var to = '1000';
// var to = 1000;
var mark = 'svr1:';
console.log(mark+'cli connected from '+c.remoteAddress+':'+c.remotePort);
console.log(mark+'set timeout to '+to);
c.setTimeout(to, function() {
console.log(mark+'time out arrived...');
c.destroy();
});
c.on('error', function(err) {
c.destroy();
});
c.on('close', function(isErr) {
console.log(mark+'cli out');
});
//
});
clilistener.listen(10015);
var clilistener = net.createServer(function(c) {
var to = '60000';
// var to = 60000;
var mark = 'svr1:';
console.log(mark+'cli connected from '+c.remoteAddress+':'+c.remotePort);
console.log(mark+'set timeout to '+to);
c.setTimeout(to, function() {
console.log(mark+'time out arrived...');
c.destroy();
});
c.on('error', function(err) {
c.destroy();
});
c.on('close', function(isErr) {
console.log(mark+'cli out');
});
//
});
clilistener.listen(10016);