06-14-2015
Those are some significant differences. Is the E25K environment still operational? It might be able to give you some clues about what is wrong on the 280R. I agree a hardware config issue is probably part of the problem, but their may be library or other software changes needed as well. If anything else pops in my head I'll let you know, hopefully there is someone on this forum still running a mux that might be able to help you out. Sorry I could not.
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tap::parser::multiplexer5.12
TAP::Parser::Multiplexer(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide TAP::Parser::Multiplexer(3pm)
NAME
TAP::Parser::Multiplexer - Multiplex multiple TAP::Parsers
VERSION
Version 3.17
SYNOPSIS
use TAP::Parser::Multiplexer;
my $mux = TAP::Parser::Multiplexer->new;
$mux->add( $parser1, $stash1 );
$mux->add( $parser2, $stash2 );
while ( my ( $parser, $stash, $result ) = $mux->next ) {
# do stuff
}
DESCRIPTION
"TAP::Parser::Multiplexer" gathers input from multiple TAP::Parsers. Internally it calls select on the input file handles for those
parsers to wait for one or more of them to have input available.
See TAP::Harness for an example of its use.
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
my $mux = TAP::Parser::Multiplexer->new;
Returns a new "TAP::Parser::Multiplexer" object.
Instance Methods
"add"
$mux->add( $parser, $stash );
Add a TAP::Parser to the multiplexer. $stash is an optional opaque reference that will be returned from "next" along with the parser and
the next result.
"parsers"
my $count = $mux->parsers;
Returns the number of parsers. Parsers are removed from the multiplexer when their input is exhausted.
"next"
Return a result from the next available parser. Returns a list containing the parser from which the result came, the stash that corresponds
with that parser and the result.
my ( $parser, $stash, $result ) = $mux->next;
If $result is undefined the corresponding parser has reached the end of its input (and will automatically be removed from the multiplexer).
When all parsers are exhausted an empty list will be returned.
if ( my ( $parser, $stash, $result ) = $mux->next ) {
if ( ! defined $result ) {
# End of this parser
}
else {
# Process result
}
}
else {
# All parsers finished
}
See Also
TAP::Parser
TAP::Harness
perl v5.12.5 2012-11-03 TAP::Parser::Multiplexer(3pm)