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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting HOME env Post 302170936 by ilko_partizan on Wednesday 27th of February 2008 05:38:18 AM
Old 02-27-2008
HOME env

Do you know shell in Linux without HOME env ?

Best regards,
Iliyan Varshilov
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HTTP::Message::PSGI(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  HTTP::Message::PSGI(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Message::PSGI - Converts HTTP::Request and HTTP::Response from/to PSGI env and response SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Message::PSGI; # $req is HTTP::Request, $res is HTTP::Response my $env = req_to_psgi($req); my $res = res_from_psgi([ $status, $headers, $body ]); # Adds methods to HTTP::Request/Response class as well my $env = $req->to_psgi; my $res = HTTP::Response->from_psgi([ $status, $headers, $body ]); DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Message::PSGI gives you convenient methods convert HTTP::Request object to PSGI env hash and convert PSGI response array ref to HTTP::Response object. If you want the other way round, see Plack::Request and Plack::Response. METHODS
req_to_psgi my $env = req_to_psgi($req [, $key => $val ... ]); Converts HTTP::Request object into PSGI env hash reference. HTTP::Request::to_psgi my $env = $req->to_psgi; Same as "req_to_psgi" but an instance method in HTTP::Request. res_from_psgi my $res = res_from_psgi([ $status, $headers, $body ]); Creates HTTP::Response object from PSGI response array ref. HTTP::Response->from_psgi my $res = HTTP::Response->from_psgi([ $status, $headers, $body ]); Same as "res_from_psgi" but a class method in HTTP::Response. AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa SEE ALSO
HTTP::Request::AsCGI HTTP::Message Plack::Test perl v5.14.2 2012-05-17 HTTP::Message::PSGI(3pm)
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