I need some insight on socket error handling in c++ (or c). I am testing a simple client and server program like under:
.....
while (1) { // server keeps sending strings to client
sprintf(jsonStr, "{ \"%d: Hello\": \"world!\" } \n", index++);
size = send(newsockfd, jsonStr, strlen(jsonStr), 0);
if (size == -1) {
error("ERROR on send");
}
sleep(1);
}
.....
While client is receiving strings from server, if I kill client, server also exits without any message. Is this expected? How can I catch it instead of exiting? I tried "try" and "catch" but wasn't able to catch. With java, I get the "Broken pipe" SocketException using DataOutputStream.writeUTF(). I have tested on Mac and Linux and their results were same.
I use example codes from: https://www.bogotobogo.com/cplusplus/sockets_server_client.php
Thanks in advance.