NAME
Lab::Bus - Bus base class
VERSION
version 3.822
SYNOPSIS
This is a base class for inheriting bus types.
DESCRIPTION
Lab::Bus
is a base class for individual buses. It does not do anything on its own. For more detailed information on the use of bus objects, take a look on a child class, e.g. Lab::Bus::LinuxGPIB.
Lab::Bus::BusList
contains a hash with references to all the active buses in your program. They are put there by the constructor of the individual bus Lab::Bus::new()
and have two levels: Package name and a unique bus ID (GPIB board index offers itself for GPIB). This is to transparently (to the use interface) reuse bus objects, as there may only be one bus object for every (hardware) bus. weaken() is used on every reference stored in this hash, so it doesn't prevent object destruction when the last "real" reference is lost. Yes, this breaks object orientation a little, but it comes so handy!
our %Lab::Bus::BusList = [
$Package => {
$UniqueID => $Object,
}
'Lab::Bus::GPIB' => {
'0' => $Object, "0" is the gpib board index
}
Place your twin searching code in $self-
_search_twin()>. Make sure it evaluates $self-
IgnoreTwin()>. Look at Lab::Bus::LinuxGPIB.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Generally called in child class constructor:
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
Return blessed $self, with @_ accessible through $self->Config().
METHODS
config
Provides unified access to the fields in initial @_ to all the child classes.
connection_new
Empty stub function for overloading
connection_read
Empty stub function for overloading
connection_write
Empty stub function for overloading
CAVEATS/BUGS
Probably few. Mostly because there's not so much done here.
SEE ALSO
and many more...
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by the Lab::Measurement team; in detail:
Copyright 2011-2012 Andreas K. Huettel, Florian Olbrich
2014 Alexei Iankilevitch
2016 Simon Reinhardt
2017 Andreas K. Huettel
2019 Simon Reinhardt
2020 Andreas K. Huettel
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.