"IO::Async::SSLStream" - read and write buffers around an SSL
connection
This subclass of IO::Async::Stream provides support for using an SSL connection,
as created by IO::Async::SSL's "SSL_connect"
or "SSL_listen" extension methods. After one
of these methods has provided a socket handle, it should be wrapped in an
IO::Async::SSLStream object to provide the usual
"on_read" callback.
It provides no extra methods and consumes no extra configuration
parameters; treat it the same as a regular
"IO::Async::Stream" object.
See the main IO::Async::SSL documentation for an example of its
use.
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- Currently, this subclass does not completely handle the
"autoflush" configure option. It is
possible for the "SSL_write(3ssl)" call
to fail with "EAGAIN" and
"SSL_WANT_READ", indicating that it
wishes to read (perhaps to obtain fresh keys from the server). In this
case, the subclass will not correctly poll for readability and retry the
write operation. This bug does not occur with regular
"write" with
"autoflush" turned off.
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>