Name
SPVM::Sys::Ioctl - The ioctl System Call
Description
The Sys::Ioctl class of SPVM has methods to call the ioctl functions.
Usage
use Sys::Ioctl;
use Sys::Ioctl::Constant as IOCTL;
my $nonblocking_ref = [1];
Sys::Ioctl->ioctl($socket_fd, IOCTL->FIONBIO, $nonblocking_ref);
Class Methods
ioctl
static method ioctl : int ($fd : int, $request : int, $request_arg_ref : object of byte[]|short[]|int[]|long[]|float[]|double[]|object = undef);
Calls the ioctl function and returns its return value.
See Sys::Ioctl::Constant about constant values given to the value of $request_arg_ref.
Exceptions:
$request_arg_ref must be an byte[]/short[]/int[]/long[]/float[]/double[] type object or the object that is a pointer class. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
If the ioctl function failed, an exception is thrown with eval_error_id
is set to the basic type ID of the Error::System class.
ioctlsocket
static method ioctlsocket : int ($fd : int, $request : int, $request_arg_ref : int[] = undef);
Calls the ioctlsocket function and returns its return value.
See Sys::Ioctl::Constant about constant values given to the value of $request_arg_ref.
Exceptions:
If the ioctlsocket function failed, an exception is thrown with eval_error_id
is set to the basic type ID of the Error::System class.
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2023 Yuki Kimoto
MIT License