NAME
POSIX::1003::OS - POSIX for the file-system
INHERITANCE
POSIX::1003::OS
is a POSIX::1003
SYNOPSIS
use POSIX::1003::OS qw(uname TMP_MAX);
my ($sys, $node, $rel, $version, $machine) = uname();
print TMP_MAX;
DESCRIPTION
Exporter
You may also need POSIX::1003::Pathconf.
FUNCTIONS
- uname()
-
Get the name of current operating system.
my ($sysname, $node, $release, $version, $machine) = uname();
Note that the actual meanings of the various fields are not that well standardized: do not expect any great portability. The
$sysname
might be the name of the operating system, the$nodename
might be the name of the host, the$release
might be the (major) release number of the operating system, the$version
might be the (minor) release number of the operating system, and$machine
might be a hardware identifier. Maybe.
CONSTANTS
Constants from limits.h
ARG_MAX Max bytes of args + env for exec
NGROUPS_MAX
OPEN_MAX Max # files that one process can have open
TMP_MAX Min # of unique filenames generated by tmpnam
SEE ALSO
This module is part of POSIX-1003 distribution version 0.05, built on December 23, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net. The code is based on POSIX, which is released with Perl itself.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyrights of the perl code and the related documentation by 2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html