NAME
POSIX::1003::OS - POSIX for the file-system
INHERITANCE
POSIX::1003::OS
is a POSIX::1003::Module
SYNOPSIS
use POSIX::1003::OS qw(uname TMP_MAX);
my ($sys, $node, $rel, $version, $machine) = uname();
print TMP_MAX;
DESCRIPTION
You may also need POSIX::1003::Pathconf.
See documentation in base class.
METHODS
See documentation in base class.
FUNCTIONS
- uname()
-
Get the name of current operating system.
my ($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 0.94_3, built on June 10, 2013. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net. The code is based on POSIX, which is released with Perl itself. See also POSIX::Util for additional functionality.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyrights 2011-2013 on the perl code and the related documentation 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