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Net::Cmd - Network Command class
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Net::Cmd - Network Command class (as used by FTP, SMTP etc)
use Net::Cmd;
@ISA = qw(Net::Cmd);
Net::Cmd is a collection of methods that can be inherited by a sub class
of IO::Handle. These methods implement the functionality required for a
command based protocol, for example FTP and SMTP.
These methods provide a user interface to the Net::Cmd object.
- debug ( VALUE )
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Set the level of debug information for this object. If
VALUE is not given
then the current state is returned. Otherwise the state is changed to
VALUE and the previous state returned.
Set the level of debug information for this object. If no argument is
given then the current state is returned. Otherwise the state is
changed to $valueand the previous state returned. Different packages
may implement different levels of debug but, a non-zero value result in
copies of all commands and responses also being sent to STDERR.
If VALUE is undef then the debug level will be set to the default
debug level for the class.
This method can also be called as a static method to set/get the default
debug level for a given class.
- message ()
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Returns the text message returned from the last command
- code ()
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Returns the 3-digit code from the last command. If a command is pending
then the value 0 is returned
- ok ()
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Returns non-zero if the last code value was greater than zero and
less than 400. This holds true for most command servers. Servers
where this does not hold may override this method.
- status ()
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Returns the most significant digit of the current status code. If a command
is pending then
CMD_PENDING is returned.
- datasend ( DATA )
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Send data to the remote server, converting LF to CRLF. Any line starting
with a '.' will be prefixed with another '.'.
DATA may be an array or a reference to an array.
- dataend ()
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End the sending of data to the remote server. This is done by ensuring that
the data already sent ends with CRLF then sending '.CRLF' to end the
transmission. Once this data has been sent
dataend calls response and
returns true if response returns CMD_OK.
These methods are not intended to be called by the user, but used or
over-ridden by a sub-class of Net::Cmd
- debug_print ( DIR, TEXT )
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Print debugging information.
DIR denotes the direction true being
data being sent to the server. Calls debug_text before printing to
STDERR.
- debug_text ( TEXT )
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This method is called to print debugging information. TEXT is
the text being sent. The method should return the text to be printed
This is primarily meant for the use of modules such as FTP where passwords
are sent, but we do not want to display them in the debugging information.
- command ( CMD [, ARGS, ... ])
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Send a command to the command server. All arguments a first joined with
a space character and CRLF is appended, this string is then sent to the
command server.
Returns undef upon failure
- unsupported ()
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Sets the status code to 580 and the response text to 'Unsupported command'.
Returns zero.
- response ()
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Obtain a response from the server. Upon success the most significant digit
of the status code is returned. Upon failure, timeout etc., undef is
returned.
- parse_response ( TEXT )
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This method is called by
response as a method with one argument. It should
return an array of 2 values, the 3-digit status code and a flag which is true
when this is part of a multi-line response and this line is not the list.
- getline ()
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Retrieve one line, delimited by CRLF, from the remote server. Returns undef
upon failure.
NOTE: If you do use this method for any reason, please remember to add
some debug_print calls into your method.
- ungetline ( TEXT )
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Unget a line of text from the server.
- read_until_dot ()
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Read data from the remote server until a line consisting of a single '.'.
Any lines starting with '..' will have one of the '.'s removed.
Returns a reference to a list containing the lines, or undef upon failure.
Net::Cmd exports six subroutines, five of these, CMD_INFO, CMD_OK,
CMD_MORE, CMD_REJECT and CMD_ERROR ,correspond to possible results
of response and status. The sixth is CMD_PENDING.
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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Net::Cmd - Network Command class
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