Prima::Utils(3)
NAME
Prima::Utils - miscellanneous routines
DESCRIPTION
The module contains several helper routines, implemented in both C and
perl. Whereas the C-coded parts are accessible only if 'use Prima;'
statement was issued prior to the 'use Prima::Utils' invocation, the
perl-coded are always available. This makes the module valuable when
used without the rest of toolkit code.
API
- alarm $TIMEOUT, $SUB, @PARAMS
- Calls SUB with PARAMS after TIMEOUT milliseconds.
- beep [ FLAGS = mb::Error ]
- Invokes the system-depended sound and/or visual bell, corresponding
to one of following constants:
mb::Error
mb::Warning
mb::Information
mb::Question - get_gui
- Returns one of "gui::XXX" constants, reflecting the graphic user
interface used in the system:
gui::Default
gui::PM
gui::Windows
gui::XLib
gui::GTK2 - get_os
- Returns one of "apc::XXX" constants, reflecting the platfrom.
Currently, the list of the supported platforms is:
apc::Os2
apc::Win32
apc::Unix - ceil DOUBLE
- Obsolete function.
- Returns stdlib's ceil() of DOUBLE
- find_image PATH
- Converts PATH from perl module notation into a file path, and
searches for the file in @INC paths set. If a file is found, its
full filename is returned; otherwise "undef" is returned. - floor DOUBLE
- Obsolete function.
- Returns stdlib's floor() of DOUBLE
- getdir PATH
- Reads content of PATH directory and returns array of string pairs, where the first item is a file name, and the second is a file type.
- The file type is a string, one of the following:
"fifo" - named pipe
"chr" - character special file
"dir" - directory
"blk" - block special file
"reg" - regular file
"lnk" - symbolic link
"sock" - socket
"wht" - whiteout - This function was implemented for faster directory reading, to
avoid successive call of "stat" for every file. - path [ FILE ]
- If called with no parameters, returns path to a directory, usually
~/.prima, that can be used to contain the user settings of a
toolkit module or a program. If FILE is specified, appends it to
the path and returns the full file name. In the latter case the
path is automatically created by "File::Path::mkpath" unless it
already exists. - post $SUB, @PARAMS
- Postpones a call to SUB with PARAMS until the next event loop tick.
- query_drives_map [ FIRST_DRIVE = "A:" ]
- Returns anonymous array to drive letters, used by the system.
FIRST_DRIVE can be set to other value to start enumeration from.
Some OSes can probe eventual diskette drives inside the drive
enumeration routines, so there is a chance to increase
responsiveness of the function it might be reasonable to set
FIRST_DRIVE to "C:" string. - If the system supports no drive letters, empty array reference is
returned ( unix ). - query_drive_type DRIVE
- Returns one of "dt::XXX" constants, describing the type of drive,
where DRIVE is a 1-character string. If there is no such drive, or the system supports no drive letters ( unix ), "dt::None" is
returned.
dt::None
dt::Unknown
dt::Floppy
dt::HDD
dt::Network
dt::CDROM
dt::Memory - sound [ FREQUENCY = 2000, DURATION = 100 ]
- Issues a tone of FREQUENCY in Hz with DURATION in milliseconds.
- username
- Returns the login name of the user. Sometimes is preferred to the perl-provided "getlogin" ( see "getlogin" in perlfunc ) .
- xcolor COLOR
- Accepts COLOR string on one of the three formats:
#rgb
#rrggbb
#rrrgggbbb - and returns 24-bit RGB integer value.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
- Prima