Man Page: x11::protocol::connection::unixsocket
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket(3pm)NAMEX11::Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket - Perl module for IO::Socket::UNIX-based X11 connectionsSYNOPSISuse X11::Protocol; use X11::Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket; $conn = X11::Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket ->open($host, $display_number); $x = X11::Protocol->new($conn);DESCRIPTIONThis module is used by X11::Protocol to establish a connection and communicate with a server over a local Unix-domain socket connection, using the IO::Socket::UNIX module. The host argument is ignored.AUTHORStephen McCamant <SMCCAM@cpan.org>.SEE ALSOperl(1), X11::Protocol, X11::Protocol::Connection::INETSocket, X11::Protocol::Connection::Socket, IO::Socket. perl v5.14.2 2003-02-15 Protocol::Connection::UNIXSocket(3pm)
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