NAME

IPC::MorseSignals - Communicate between processes with Morse signals.

VERSION

Version 0.12

SYNOPSIS

# In the sender process
use IPC::MorseSignals::Emitter;

my $deuce = new IPC::MorseSignals::Emitter speed => 1024;
$deuce->post('HLAGH') for 1 .. 3;
$deuce->send($pid);

...

# In the receiver process
use IPC::MorseSignals::Receiver;

local %SIG;
my $pants = new IPC::MorseSignals::Receiver \%SIG, done => sub {
 print STDERR "GOT $_[1]\n";
};

DESCRIPTION

This module implements a rare form of IPC by sending Morse-like signals through SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2. Both of those signals are used, so you won't be able to keep them for something else when you use this module.

IPC::MorseSignals::Emitter is a base class for emitters ;
IPC::MorseSignals::Receiver is a base class for receivers.

But, seriously, use something else for your IPC. :)

DEPENDENCIES

You need the complete Bit::MorseSignals distribution.

Carp (standard since perl 5), POSIX (idem) and Time::HiRes (since perl 5.7.3) are also required.

SEE ALSO

IPC::MorseSignals::Emitter, IPC::MorseSignals::Receiver.

Bit::MorseSignals, Bit::MorseSignals::Emitter, Bit::MorseSignals::Receiver.

perlipc for information about signals in perl.

For truly useful IPC, search for shared memory, pipes and semaphores.

AUTHOR

Vincent Pit, <perl at profvince.com>, http://www.profvince.com.

You can contact me by mail or on #perl @ FreeNode (vincent or Prof_Vince).

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-ipc-morsesignals at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=IPC-MorseSignals. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc IPC::MorseSignals

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks for the inspiration, mofino ! I hope this module will fill all your IPC needs. :)

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2007-2008 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.