NAME
Parse::DMIDecode::Handle - SMBIOS Structure Handle Object Class
SYNOPSIS
my
$decoder
= new Parse::DMIDecode;
$decoder
->probe;
for
my
$handle
(
$decoder
->get_handles) {
printf
(
"Handle %s of type %s is %s bytes long (minus strings).\n"
.
" > Contians the following keyword data entries:\n"
,
$handle
->handle,
$handle
->dmitype,
$handle
->bytes
);
for
my
$keyword
(
$handle
->keywords) {
my
$value
=
$handle
->keyword(
$keyword
);
printf
(
"Keyword \"%s\" => \"%s\"\n"
,
$keyword
,
(
ref
(
$value
) eq
'ARRAY'
?
join
(
', '
,@{
$value
}) : (
$value
||
''
))
);
}
}
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
new
Create a new struture handle object. This is called by Parse::DMIDecode's parse() (and indirectly by probe()) methods.
raw
my
$raw_data
=
$handle
->raw;
Returns the raw data as generated by dmidecode that was parsed to create this handle object.
bytes
my
$bytes
=
$handle
->bytes;
address
my
$address
=
$handle
->address;
Returns the address handle of the structure.
handle
Alias for address.
dmitype
my
$dmitype
=
$handle
->dmitype;
type
Alias for dmitype.
description
my
$description
=
$handle
->description;
keywords
my
@keywords
=
$handle
->keywords;
Returns a list of keyword data pairs available for retreival from this handle object.
keyword
for
my
$keyword
(
$handle
->keywords) {
printf
(
"Keyword \"%s\" => \"%s\"\n"
,
$keyword
,
$handle
->keyword(
$keyword
)
);
}
parsed_structures
Returns a copy of the parsed structures. This should be used with care as this is a cloned copy of the parsed data structures that the Parse::DMIDecode::Handle object uses internally, and as such may change format in later releases without notice.
SEE ALSO
VERSION
$Id: Handle.pm 976 2007-03-04 20:47:36Z nicolaw $
AUTHOR
Nicola Worthington <nicolaw@cpan.org>
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Nicola Worthington.
This software is licensed under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.