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Adding Echo#ListenerNetwork as configuration #1667
Adding Echo#ListenerNetwork as configuration #1667
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Now Echo could be configured to Listen on tcp supported networks of net.Listen Go standard library (tcp, tcp4, tcp6)
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+ Hits 1664 1671 +7
+ Misses 187 184 -3
+ Partials 107 106 -1
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| func newListener(address string) (*tcpKeepAliveListener, error) { | ||
| l, err := net.Listen("tcp", address) | ||
| func newListener(address, network string) (*tcpKeepAliveListener, error) { | ||
| if network != "tcp" && network != "tcp4" && network != "tcp6" { |
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I did it in that way because, later on (line 887) the result of net.Listen is cast as a net.TCPListener. Then that is wrapped in tcpKeepAliveListener, which in Accept() calls AcceptTCP()
In other words, I took the safe route because I'm still not well versed on Echo internals.
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Sorry, I answered this some days ago, but I forgot to publish it
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The other options are "unix" or "unixpacket", I guess those options doesn't fit here
https://golang.org/pkg/net/#Listen
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Reasonable. Thank you.

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Now Echo could be configured to Listen on tcp supported networks of net.Listen Go standard library (tcp, tcp4, tcp6)
This fix #1658