/usr/share/perl5/System/Info.pm is in libsystem-info-perl 0.057-1.
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use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = "0.057";
use base "Exporter";
our @EXPORT_OK = qw( &sysinfo &sysinfo_hash &si_uname );
use System::Info::AIX;
use System::Info::BSD;
use System::Info::Cygwin;
use System::Info::Darwin;
use System::Info::Generic;
use System::Info::Haiku;
use System::Info::HPUX;
use System::Info::Irix;
use System::Info::Linux;
use System::Info::Solaris;
use System::Info::VMS;
use System::Info::Windows;
=head1 NAME
System::Info - Factory for system specific information objects
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use System::Info;
my $si = System::Info->new;
printf "Hostname: %s\n", $si->host;
printf "Number of CPU's: %s\n", $si->ncpu;
printf "Processor type: %s\n", $si->cpu_type; # short
printf "Processor description: %s\n", $si->cpu; # long
printf "OS and version: %s\n", $si->os;
or
use System::Info qw( sysinfo );
printf "[%s]\n", sysinfo ();
or
$ perl -MSystem::Info=si_uname -le print+si_uname
=head1 DESCRIPTION
System::Info tries to present system-related information, like number of CPU's,
architecture, OS and release related information in a system-independent way.
This releases the user of this module of the need to know if the information
comes from Windows, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, Irix, or VMS, and if the
architecture is i386, x64, pa-risc2, or arm.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 System::Info->new
Factory method, with fallback to the information in C<< POSIX::uname () >>.
=cut
sub new {
my $factory = shift;
$^O =~ m/aix/i and return System::Info::AIX->new;
$^O =~ m/bsd|dragonfly/i and return System::Info::BSD->new;
$^O =~ m/cygwin/i and return System::Info::Cygwin->new;
$^O =~ m/darwin/i and return System::Info::Darwin->new;
$^O =~ m/haiku/ and return System::Info::Haiku->new;
$^O =~ m/hp-?ux/i and return System::Info::HPUX->new;
$^O =~ m/irix/i and return System::Info::Irix->new;
$^O =~ m/linux/i and return System::Info::Linux->new;
$^O =~ m/solaris|sunos|osf/i and return System::Info::Solaris->new;
$^O =~ m/VMS/ and return System::Info::VMS->new;
$^O =~ m/mswin32|windows/i and return System::Info::Windows->new;
return System::Info::Generic->new;
}
=head2 sysinfo
C<sysinfo> returns a string with C<host>, C<os> and C<cpu_type>.
=cut
sub sysinfo {
my $si = System::Info->new;
my @fields = $_[0]
? qw( host os cpu ncpu cpu_type )
: qw( host os cpu_type );
return join " ", @{ $si }{ map "_$_" => @fields };
} # sysinfo
=head2 sysinfo_hash
C<sysinfo_hash> returns a hash reference with basic system information, like:
{ cpu => 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6820HQ CPU @ 2.70GHz (GenuineIntel 2700MHz)',
cpu_count => '1 [8 cores]',
cpu_cores => 8,
cpu_type => 'x86_64',
distro => 'openSUSE Tumbleweed 20171030',
hostname => 'foobar',
os => 'linux - 4.13.10-1-default [openSUSE Tumbleweed 20171030]',
osname => 'Linux',
osvers => '4.13.10-1-default'
}
=cut
sub sysinfo_hash {
my $si = System::Info->new;
return {
hostname => $si->{_host},
cpu => $si->{_cpu},
cpu_type => $si->{_cpu_type},
cpu_count => $si->{_ncpu},
cpu_cores => $si->{_ncore},
os => $si->{_os},
osname => $si->{__osname},
osvers => $si->{__osvers},
distro => $si->{__distro}
|| join " " => $si->{__osname}, $si->{__osvers},
};
} # sysinfo
=head2 si_uname (@args)
This class gathers most of the C<uname(1)> info, make a comparable
version. Takes almost the same arguments:
a for all (can be omitted)
n for nodename
s for os name and version
m for cpu name
c for cpu count
p for cpu_type
=cut
sub si_uname {
my $si = System::Info->new;
return $si->si_uname (@_);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
(c) 2016-2018, Abe Timmerman & H.Merijn Brand All rights reserved.
With contributions from Jarkko Hietaniemi, Campo Weijerman, Alan Burlison,
Allen Smith, Alain Barbet, Dominic Dunlop, Rich Rauenzahn, David Cantrell.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See:
=over 4
=item * L<http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
=item * L<http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>
=back
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
=cut
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