NAME
Net::servent - by-name interface to Perl's built-in getserv*() func-
tionsSYNOPSIS
use Net::servent;
$s = getservbyname(shift || 'ftp') || die "no service";
printf "port for %s is %s, aliases are %s\n",
$s->name, $s->port, "@{$s->aliases}";
use Net::servent qw(:FIELDS);
getservbyname(shift || 'ftp') || die "no service";print "port for $sname is $sport, aliases are @saliases\n";
DESCRIPTION
This module's default exports override the core getservent(), get-
servbyname(), and getnetbyport() functions, replacing them with ver-
sions that return "Net::servent" objects. They take default second
arguments of "tcp". This object has methods that return the similarly named structure field name from the C's servent structure from netdb.h; namely name, aliases, port, and proto. The aliases method returns an array reference, the rest scalars.You may also import all the structure fields directly into your names-
pace as regular variables using the :FIELDS import tag. (Note that this still overrides your core functions.) Access these fields asvariables named with a preceding "s". Thus, "$servobj->name()" cor-
responds to $sname if you import the fields. Array references are
available as regular array variables, so for example "@{$servobj->aliases()}" would be simply @saliases.
The getserv() function is a simple front-end that forwards a numeric
argument to getservbyport(), and the rest to getservbyname(). To access this functionality without the core overrides, pass the "use" an empty import list, and then access function functions with theirfull qualified names. On the other hand, the built-ins are still
available via the "CORE::" pseudo-package.
EEXXAAMMPPLLEESSuse Net::servent qw(:FIELDS);
while (@ARGV) {my ($service, $proto) = ((split m!/!, shift), 'tcp');
my $valet = getserv($service, $proto);
unless ($valet) {
warn "$0: No service: $service/$proto\n"
next; }printf "service $service/$proto is port %d\n", $valet->port;
print "alias are @saliases\n" if @saliases; } NNOOTTEEWhile this class is currently implemented using the Class::Struct mod-
ule to build a struct-like class, you shouldn't rely upon this.
AUTHOR Tom Christiansenperl v5.8.8 2001-09-21 Net::servent(3pm)