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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers managing users Post 22 by SmartJuniorUnix on Wednesday 20th of September 2000 02:34:14 PM
Old 09-20-2000
MySQL cool

Alright I get it

Just for your futher reference, I am working with Solaris 2.6

I know this is simple admin stuff but I am scheduled to take a class on this stuff this fall

Thanks again

 

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POE::Filter::Block(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   POE::Filter::Block(3pm)

NAME
POE::Filter::Block - translate data between streams and blocks SYNOPSIS
#!perl use warnings; use strict; use POE::Filter::Block; my $filter = POE::Filter::Block->new( BlockSize => 8 ); # Prints three lines: abcdefgh, ijklmnop, qrstuvwx. # Bytes "y" and "z" remain in the buffer and await completion of the # next 8-byte block. $filter->get_one_start([ "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" ]); while(1) { my $block = $filter->get_one(); last unless @$block; print $block->[0], " "; } # Print one line: yz123456 $filter->get_one_start([ "123456" ]); while(1) { my $block = $filter->get_one(); last unless @$block; print $block->[0], " "; } DESCRIPTION
POE::Filter::Block translates data between serial streams and blocks. It can handle fixed-length and length-prepended blocks, and it may be extended to handle other block types. Fixed-length blocks are used when Block's constructor is called with a BlockSize value. Otherwise the Block filter uses length-prepended blocks. Users who specify block sizes less than one deserve what they get. In variable-length mode, a LengthCodec parameter may be specified. The LengthCodec value should be a reference to a list of two functions: the length encoder, and the length decoder: LengthCodec => [ &encoder, &decoder ] The encoder takes a reference to a buffer and prepends the buffer's length to it. The default encoder prepends the ASCII representation of the buffer's length and a chr(0) byte to separate the length from the actual data: sub _default_encoder { my $stuff = shift; substr($$stuff, 0, 0) = length($$stuff) . ""; return; } The corresponding decoder returns the block length after removing it and the separator from the buffer. It returns nothing if no length can be determined. sub _default_decoder { my $stuff = shift; unless ($$stuff =~ s/^(d+)//s) { warn length($1), " strange bytes removed from stream" if $$stuff =~ s/^(D+)//s; return; } return $1; } This filter holds onto incomplete blocks until they are completed. PUBLIC FILTER METHODS
POE::Filter::Block has no additional public methods. SEE ALSO
Please see POE::Filter for documentation regarding the base interface. The SEE ALSO section in POE contains a table of contents covering the entire POE distribution. BUGS
The put() method doesn't verify block sizes. AUTHORS &; COPYRIGHTS The Block filter was contributed by Dieter Pearcey, with changes by Rocco Caputo. Please see POE for more information about authors and contributors. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-15 POE::Filter::Block(3pm)
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