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NAME
Net::GPSD::Server::Fake - Provides a Fake GPSD daemon server test harness.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::GPSD::Server::Fake;
use Net::GPSD::Server::Fake::Stationary;
my $server=Net::GPSD::Server::Fake->new();
my $stationary=Net::GPSD::Server::Fake::Stationary->new(lat=>38.865826,
lon=>-77.108574);
$server->start($stationary);
DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Returns a new server
my $server=Net::GPSD::Server::Fake->new(
port=>'2947',
name=>'GPSD',
version=>Net::GPSD::Server::Fake->VERSION,
debug=>1); 0=>none, 2=>default, 2+=>verbose
METHODS
start
Binds provider to port and starts server.
$server->start($provider);
name
Gets or sets GPSD protocol name. This defaults to "GPSD" as some clients are picky.
$obj->name('GPSD');
my $name=$obj->name;
port
Returns the current TCP port.
my $port=$obj->port;
version
Returns the version that the GPSD deamon reports in the L command. This default to the version of the Net::GPSD::Server::Fake->VERSION package.
my $obj=Net$obj->version;
my $version=$obj->version;
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
Only knows a few commands
Commands must be one per line.
Can't change providers mid stream.
Providers must remember state for watcher restarts.
Providers are queryed for a new point. However, there needs to be a way for providers to be able to trigger new points.
BUGS
Send issues to gpsd-dev email list
AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis, qw/gpsd michaelrdavis com/
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006 Michael R. Davis (mrdvt92)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.