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1 # Net::SNPP.pm |
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2 # |
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3 # Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. |
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4 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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5 # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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6 |
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7 package Net::SNPP; |
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8 |
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9 require 5.001; |
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10 |
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11 use strict; |
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12 use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS); |
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13 use Socket 1.3; |
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14 use Carp; |
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15 use IO::Socket; |
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16 use Net::Cmd; |
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17 use Net::Config; |
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18 |
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19 $VERSION = "1.11"; # $Id:$ |
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20 @ISA = qw(Net::Cmd IO::Socket::INET); |
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21 @EXPORT = (qw(CMD_2WAYERROR CMD_2WAYOK CMD_2WAYQUEUED), @Net::Cmd::EXPORT); |
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22 |
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23 sub CMD_2WAYERROR () { 7 } |
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24 sub CMD_2WAYOK () { 8 } |
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25 sub CMD_2WAYQUEUED () { 9 } |
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26 |
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27 sub new |
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28 { |
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29 my $self = shift; |
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30 my $type = ref($self) || $self; |
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31 my $host = shift if @_ % 2; |
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32 my %arg = @_; |
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33 my $hosts = defined $host ? [ $host ] : $NetConfig{snpp_hosts}; |
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34 my $obj; |
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35 |
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36 my $h; |
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37 foreach $h (@{$hosts}) |
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38 { |
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39 $obj = $type->SUPER::new(PeerAddr => ($host = $h), |
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40 PeerPort => $arg{Port} || 'snpp(444)', |
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41 Proto => 'tcp', |
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42 Timeout => defined $arg{Timeout} |
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43 ? $arg{Timeout} |
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44 : 120 |
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45 ) and last; |
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46 } |
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47 |
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48 return undef |
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49 unless defined $obj; |
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50 |
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51 ${*$obj}{'net_snpp_host'} = $host; |
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52 |
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53 $obj->autoflush(1); |
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54 |
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55 $obj->debug(exists $arg{Debug} ? $arg{Debug} : undef); |
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56 |
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57 unless ($obj->response() == CMD_OK) |
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58 { |
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59 $obj->close(); |
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60 return undef; |
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61 } |
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62 |
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63 $obj; |
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64 } |
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65 |
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66 ## |
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67 ## User interface methods |
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68 ## |
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69 |
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70 sub pager_id |
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71 { |
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72 @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->pager_id( PAGER_ID )'; |
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73 shift->_PAGE(@_); |
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74 } |
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75 |
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76 sub content |
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77 { |
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78 @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->content( MESSAGE )'; |
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79 shift->_MESS(@_); |
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80 } |
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81 |
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82 sub send |
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83 { |
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84 my $me = shift; |
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85 |
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86 if(@_) |
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87 { |
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88 my %arg = @_; |
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89 |
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90 if(exists $arg{Pager}) |
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91 { |
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92 my $pagers = ref($arg{Pager}) ? $arg{Pager} : [ $arg{Pager} ]; |
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93 my $pager; |
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94 foreach $pager (@$pagers) |
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95 { |
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96 $me->_PAGE($pager) || return 0 |
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97 } |
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98 } |
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99 |
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100 $me->_MESS($arg{Message}) || return 0 |
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101 if(exists $arg{Message}); |
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102 |
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103 $me->hold($arg{Hold}) || return 0 |
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104 if(exists $arg{Hold}); |
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105 |
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106 $me->hold($arg{HoldLocal},1) || return 0 |
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107 if(exists $arg{HoldLocal}); |
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108 |
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109 $me->_COVE($arg{Coverage}) || return 0 |
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110 if(exists $arg{Coverage}); |
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111 |
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112 $me->_ALER($arg{Alert} ? 1 : 0) || return 0 |
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113 if(exists $arg{Alert}); |
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114 |
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115 $me->service_level($arg{ServiceLevel}) || return 0 |
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116 if(exists $arg{ServiceLevel}); |
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117 } |
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118 |
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119 $me->_SEND(); |
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120 } |
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121 |
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122 sub data |
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123 { |
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124 my $me = shift; |
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125 |
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126 my $ok = $me->_DATA() && $me->datasend(@_); |
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127 |
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128 return $ok |
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129 unless($ok && @_); |
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130 |
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131 $me->dataend; |
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132 } |
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133 |
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134 sub login |
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135 { |
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136 @_ == 2 || @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $snpp->login( USER [, PASSWORD ])'; |
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137 shift->_LOGI(@_); |
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138 } |
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139 |
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140 sub help |
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141 { |
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142 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $snpp->help()'; |
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143 my $me = shift; |
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144 |
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145 return $me->_HELP() ? $me->message |
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146 : undef; |
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147 } |
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148 |
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149 sub xwho |
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150 { |
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151 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $snpp->xwho()'; |
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152 my $me = shift; |
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153 |
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154 $me->_XWHO or return undef; |
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155 |
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156 my(%hash,$line); |
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157 my @msg = $me->message; |
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158 pop @msg; # Remove command complete line |
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159 |
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160 foreach $line (@msg) { |
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161 $line =~ /^\s*(\S+)\s*(.*)/ and $hash{$1} = $2; |
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162 } |
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163 |
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164 \%hash; |
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165 } |
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166 |
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167 sub service_level |
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168 { |
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169 @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->service_level( LEVEL )'; |
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170 my $me = shift; |
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171 my $level = int(shift); |
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172 |
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173 if($level < 0 || $level > 11) |
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174 { |
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175 $me->set_status(550,"Invalid Service Level"); |
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176 return 0; |
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177 } |
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178 |
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179 $me->_LEVE($level); |
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180 } |
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181 |
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182 sub alert |
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183 { |
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184 @_ == 1 || @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->alert( VALUE )'; |
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185 my $me = shift; |
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186 my $value = (@_ == 1 || shift) ? 1 : 0; |
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187 |
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188 $me->_ALER($value); |
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189 } |
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190 |
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191 sub coverage |
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192 { |
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193 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $snpp->coverage( AREA )'; |
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194 shift->_COVE(@_); |
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195 } |
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196 |
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197 sub hold |
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198 { |
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199 @_ == 2 || @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $snpp->hold( TIME [, LOCAL ] )'; |
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200 my $me = shift; |
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201 my $time = shift; |
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202 my $local = (shift) ? "" : " +0000"; |
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203 |
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204 my @g = reverse((gmtime($time))[0..5]); |
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205 $g[1] += 1; |
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206 $g[0] %= 100; |
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207 |
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208 $me->_HOLD( sprintf("%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d%s",@g,$local)); |
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209 } |
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210 |
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211 sub caller_id |
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212 { |
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213 @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->caller_id( CALLER_ID )'; |
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214 shift->_CALL(@_); |
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215 } |
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216 |
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217 sub subject |
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218 { |
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219 @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $snpp->subject( SUBJECT )'; |
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220 shift->_SUBJ(@_); |
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221 } |
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222 |
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223 sub two_way |
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224 { |
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225 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $snpp->two_way()'; |
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226 shift->_2WAY(); |
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227 } |
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228 |
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229 sub quit |
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230 { |
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231 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $snpp->quit()'; |
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232 my $snpp = shift; |
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233 |
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234 $snpp->_QUIT; |
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235 $snpp->close; |
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236 } |
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237 |
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238 ## |
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239 ## IO/perl methods |
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240 ## |
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241 |
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242 sub DESTROY |
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243 { |
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244 my $snpp = shift; |
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245 defined(fileno($snpp)) && $snpp->quit |
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246 } |
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247 |
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248 ## |
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249 ## Over-ride methods (Net::Cmd) |
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250 ## |
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251 |
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252 sub debug_text |
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253 { |
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254 $_[2] =~ s/^((logi|page)\s+\S+\s+)\S+/$1 xxxx/io; |
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255 $_[2]; |
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256 } |
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257 |
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258 sub parse_response |
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259 { |
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260 return () |
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261 unless $_[1] =~ s/^(\d\d\d)(.?)//o; |
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262 my($code,$more) = ($1, $2 eq "-"); |
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263 |
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264 $more ||= $code == 214; |
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265 |
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266 ($code,$more); |
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267 } |
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268 |
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269 ## |
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270 ## RFC1861 commands |
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271 ## |
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272 |
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273 # Level 1 |
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274 |
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275 sub _PAGE { shift->command("PAGE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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276 sub _MESS { shift->command("MESS", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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277 sub _RESE { shift->command("RESE")->response() == CMD_OK } |
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278 sub _SEND { shift->command("SEND")->response() == CMD_OK } |
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279 sub _QUIT { shift->command("QUIT")->response() == CMD_OK } |
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280 sub _HELP { shift->command("HELP")->response() == CMD_OK } |
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281 sub _DATA { shift->command("DATA")->response() == CMD_MORE } |
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282 sub _SITE { shift->command("SITE",@_) } |
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283 |
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284 # Level 2 |
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285 |
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286 sub _LOGI { shift->command("LOGI", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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287 sub _LEVE { shift->command("LEVE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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288 sub _ALER { shift->command("ALER", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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289 sub _COVE { shift->command("COVE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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290 sub _HOLD { shift->command("HOLD", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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291 sub _CALL { shift->command("CALL", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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292 sub _SUBJ { shift->command("SUBJ", @_)->response() == CMD_OK } |
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293 |
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294 # NonStandard |
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295 |
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296 sub _XWHO { shift->command("XWHO")->response() == CMD_OK } |
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297 |
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298 1; |
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299 __END__ |
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300 |
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301 =head1 NAME |
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302 |
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303 Net::SNPP - Simple Network Pager Protocol Client |
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304 |
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305 =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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306 |
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307 use Net::SNPP; |
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308 |
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309 # Constructors |
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310 $snpp = Net::SNPP->new('snpphost'); |
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311 $snpp = Net::SNPP->new('snpphost', Timeout => 60); |
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312 |
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313 =head1 NOTE |
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314 |
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315 This module is not complete, yet ! |
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316 |
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317 =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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318 |
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319 This module implements a client interface to the SNPP protocol, enabling |
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320 a perl5 application to talk to SNPP servers. This documentation assumes |
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321 that you are familiar with the SNPP protocol described in RFC1861. |
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322 |
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323 A new Net::SNPP object must be created with the I<new> method. Once |
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324 this has been done, all SNPP commands are accessed through this object. |
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325 |
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326 =head1 EXAMPLES |
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327 |
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328 This example will send a pager message in one hour saying "Your lunch is ready" |
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329 |
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330 #!/usr/local/bin/perl -w |
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331 |
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332 use Net::SNPP; |
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333 |
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334 $snpp = Net::SNPP->new('snpphost'); |
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335 |
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336 $snpp->send( Pager => $some_pager_number, |
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337 Message => "Your lunch is ready", |
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338 Alert => 1, |
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339 Hold => time + 3600, # lunch ready in 1 hour :-) |
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340 ) || die $snpp->message; |
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341 |
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342 $snpp->quit; |
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343 |
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344 =head1 CONSTRUCTOR |
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345 |
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346 =over 4 |
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347 |
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348 =item new ( [ HOST, ] [ OPTIONS ] ) |
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349 |
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350 This is the constructor for a new Net::SNPP object. C<HOST> is the |
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351 name of the remote host to which a SNPP connection is required. |
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353 If C<HOST> is not given, then the C<SNPP_Host> specified in C<Net::Config> |
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354 will be used. |
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355 |
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356 C<OPTIONS> are passed in a hash like fashion, using key and value pairs. |
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357 Possible options are: |
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358 |
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359 B<Timeout> - Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a response from the |
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360 SNPP server (default: 120) |
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361 |
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362 B<Debug> - Enable debugging information |
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363 |
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364 |
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365 Example: |
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367 |
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368 $snpp = Net::SNPP->new('snpphost', |
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369 Debug => 1, |
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370 ); |
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371 |
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372 =head1 METHODS |
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373 |
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374 Unless otherwise stated all methods return either a I<true> or I<false> |
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375 value, with I<true> meaning that the operation was a success. When a method |
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376 states that it returns a value, failure will be returned as I<undef> or an |
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377 empty list. |
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378 |
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379 =over 4 |
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380 |
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381 =item reset () |
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382 |
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383 =item help () |
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384 |
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385 Request help text from the server. Returns the text or undef upon failure |
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386 |
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387 =item quit () |
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388 |
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389 Send the QUIT command to the remote SNPP server and close the socket connection. |
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390 |
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391 =back |
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392 |
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393 =head1 EXPORTS |
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394 |
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395 C<Net::SNPP> exports all that C<Net::CMD> exports, plus three more subroutines |
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396 that can bu used to compare against the result of C<status>. These are :- |
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397 C<CMD_2WAYERROR>, C<CMD_2WAYOK>, and C<CMD_2WAYQUEUED>. |
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398 |
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399 =head1 SEE ALSO |
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400 |
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401 L<Net::Cmd> |
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402 RFC1861 |
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403 |
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404 =head1 AUTHOR |
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405 |
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406 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> |
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407 |
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408 =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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409 |
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410 Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. |
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411 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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412 it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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413 |
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414 =cut |