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6 .TH EXACCT 3PERL "Dec 1, 2002"
7 .SH NAME
8 Exacct \- exacct system calls and error handling
9 .SH SYNOPSIS
10 .LP
11 .nf
12 use Sun::Solaris::Exacct qw(:EXACCT_ALL);
13 my $ea_rec = getacct(P_PID, $$);
14 .fi
15
16 .SH DESCRIPTION
17 .sp
18 .LP
19 This module provides access to the \fBea_error\fR(3EXACCT) function and for all
20 the extended accounting system calls. Constants from the various
21 \fBlibexacct\fR(3LIB) header files are also provided.
22 .SS "Constants"
23 .sp
24 .LP
25 The \fBP_PID\fR, \fBP_TASKID\fR, \fBP_PROJID\fR and all the \fBEW_*\fR,
26 \fBEP_*\fR, \fBEXR_*\fR macros are provided as Perl constants.
27 .SS "Functions"
28 .sp
29 .ne 2
30 .na
31 \fB\fBgetacct($idtype, $id)\fR\fR
32 .ad
33 .sp .6
34 .RS 4n
35 The \fB$idtype\fR parameter must be either \fBP_TASKID\fR or \fBP_PID\fR and
36 \fB$id\fR must be a corresponding task or process ID. This function returns an
37 object of type \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Object\fR, representing the unpacked
38 accounting buffer returned by the underlying \fBgetacct\fR(2) system call. In
39 the event of error, \fBundef\fR is returned.
40 .RE
41
42 .sp
43 .ne 2
44 .na
45 \fB\fBputacct($idtype, $id, $record)\fR\fR
46 .ad
47 .sp .6
48 .RS 4n
49 The \fB$idtype\fR parameter must be either \fBP_TASKID\fR or \fBP_PID\fR and
50 \fB$id\fR must be a corresponding task or process ID. If $record is of type
51 Sun::Solaris::Exacct::Object, it is converted to the corresponding packed
52 \fBlibexacct\fR object and passed to the \fBputacct\fR(2) system call. If
53 \fB$record\fR is not of type \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Object\fR it is converted
54 to a string using the normal Perl conversion rules and stored as a raw buffer.
55 For predictable and endian-independent results, any raw buffers should be
56 constructed using the Perl \fBpack()\fR function. This function returns true on
57 success and false on failure.
58 .RE
59
60 .sp
61 .ne 2
62 .na
63 \fB\fBwracct($idtype, $id, $flags)\fR\fR
64 .ad
65 .sp .6
66 .RS 4n
67 The \fB$idtype\fR parameter must be either \fBP_TASKID\fR or \fBP_PID\fR and
68 \fB$id\fR must be a corresponding task or process ID. The \fB$flags\fR
69 parameter must be either \fBEW_INTERVAL\fR or \fBEW_PARTIAL\fR. The parameters
70 are passed directly to the underlying \fBwracct\fR(2) system call. This
71 function returns true on success and false on failure.
72 .RE
73
74 .sp
75 .ne 2
76 .na
77 \fB\fBea_error()\fR\fR
78 .ad
79 .sp .6
80 .RS 4n
81 This function provides access to the \fBea_error\fR(3EXACCT) function. It
82 returns a double-typed scalar that becomes one of the EXR_* constants. In a
83 string context it becomes a descriptive error message. This is the exacct
84 equivalent to the \fB$!(errno)\fR Perl variable.
85 .RE
86
87 .sp
88 .ne 2
89 .na
90 \fB\fBea_error_str()\fR\fR
91 .ad
92 .sp .6
93 .RS 4n
94 This function returns a double-typed scalar that in a numeric context will be
95 one of the EXR_* constants as returned by ea_error. In a string context it
96 describes the value returned by ea_error. If ea_error returns EXR_SYSCALL_FAIL,
97 the string value returned is the value returned by \fBstrerror\fR(3C). This
98 function is provided as a convenience so that repeated blocks of code like the
99 following can be avoided:
100 .sp
101 .in +2
102 .nf
103 if (ea_error() == EXR_SYSCALL_FAIL) {
104 print("error: $!\en");
105 } else {
106 print("error: ", ea_error(), "\en");
107 }
108 .fi
109 .in -2
110
111 .RE
112
113 .sp
114 .ne 2
115 .na
116 \fB\fBea_register_catalog($cat_pfx, $catalog_id, $export, @idlist)\fR\fR
117 .ad
118 .sp .6
119 .RS 4n
120 This convenience function is a wrapper around the
121 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Catalog->register()\fR method.
122 .RE
123
124 .sp
125 .ne 2
126 .na
127 \fB\fBea_new_catalog($integer)\fR\fR
128 .ad
129 .br
130 .na
131 \fB\fBea_new_catalog($cat_obj)\fR\fR
132 .ad
133 .br
134 .na
135 \fB\fBea_new_catalog($type, $catalog, $id)\fR\fR
136 .ad
137 .sp .6
138 .RS 4n
139 These convenience functions are wrappers around the
140 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Catalog->new()\fR method. See
141 \fBExacct::Catalog\fR(3PERL).
142 .RE
143
144 .sp
145 .ne 2
146 .na
147 \fB\fBea_new_file($name, $oflags, creator => $creator, aflags => $aflags, mode
148 => $mode)\fR\fR
149 .ad
150 .sp .6
151 .RS 4n
152 This convenience function is a wrapper around the
153 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::File->new()\fR method. See \fBExacct::File\fR(3PERL).
154 .RE
155
156 .sp
157 .ne 2
158 .na
159 \fB\fBea_new_item($catalog, $value)\fR\fR
160 .ad
161 .sp .6
162 .RS 4n
163 This convenience function is a wrapper around the
164 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Object::Item->new()\fR method. See
165 \fBExacct::Object::Item\fR(3PERL).
166 .RE
167
168 .sp
169 .ne 2
170 .na
171 \fB\fBea_new_group($catalog, @objects)\fR\fR
172 .ad
173 .sp .6
174 .RS 4n
175 This convenience function is a wrapper around the
176 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Object::Group->new()\fR method. See
177 \fBExacct::Object::Group\fR(3PERL).
178 .RE
179
180 .sp
181 .ne 2
182 .na
183 \fB\fBea_dump_object($object, $filehandle)\fR\fR
184 .ad
185 .sp .6
186 .RS 4n
187 This convenience function is a wrapper around the
188 \fBSun::Solaris::Exacct::Object->dump()\fR method. See
189 \fBExacct::Object\fR(3PERL).
190 .RE
191
192 .SS "Class methods"
193 .sp
194 .LP
195 None.
196 .SS "Object methods"
197 .sp
198 .LP
199 None.
200 .SS "Exports"
201 .sp
202 .LP
203 By default nothing is exported from this module. The following tags can be used
204 to selectively import constants and functions defined in this module:
205 .sp
206 .ne 2
207 .na
208 \fB\fB:SYSCALLS\fR\fR
209 .ad
210 .RS 21n
211 \fBgetacct()\fR, \fBputacct()\fR, and \fBwracct()\fR
212 .RE
213
214 .sp
215 .ne 2
216 .na
217 \fB\fB:LIBCALLS\fR\fR
218 .ad
219 .RS 21n
220 \fBea_error()\fR and \fBea_error_str()\fR
221 .RE
222
223 .sp
224 .ne 2
225 .na
226 \fB\fB:CONSTANTS\fR\fR
227 .ad
228 .RS 21n
229 \fBP_PID\fR, \fBP_TASKID\fR, \fBP_PROJID\fR, \fBEW_*\fR, \fBEP_*\fR, and
230 \fBEXR_*\fR
231 .RE
232
233 .sp
234 .ne 2
235 .na
236 \fB\fB:SHORTHAND\fR\fR
237 .ad
238 .RS 21n
239 \fBea_register_catalog()\fR, \fBea_new_catalog()\fR, \fBea_new_file()\fR,
240 \fBea_new_item()\fR, and \fBea_new_group()\fR
241 .RE
242
243 .sp
244 .ne 2
245 .na
246 \fB\fB:ALL\fR\fR
247 .ad
248 .RS 21n
249 \fB:SYSCALLS\fR, \fB:LIBCALLS\fR, \fB:CONSTANTS\fR, and \fB:SHORTHAND\fR
250 .RE
251
252 .sp
253 .ne 2
254 .na
255 \fB\fB:EXACCT_CONSTANTS\fR\fR
256 .ad
257 .RS 21n
258 \fB:CONSTANTS\fR, plus the \fB:CONSTANTS\fR tags for
259 \fBSun::Solaris::Catalog\fR, \fBSun::Solaris::File\fR, and
260 \fBSun::Solaris::Object\fR
261 .RE
262
263 .sp
264 .ne 2
265 .na
266 \fB\fB:EXACCT_ALL\fR\fR
267 .ad
268 .RS 21n
269 \fB:ALL\fR, plus the \fB:ALL\fR tags for \fBSun::Solaris::Catalog\fR,
270 \fBSun::Solaris::File\fR, and \fBSun::Solaris::Object\fR
271 .RE
272
273 .SH ATTRIBUTES
274 .sp
275 .LP
276 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
277 .sp
278
279 .sp
280 .TS
281 box;
282 c | c
283 l | l .
284 ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
285 _
286 Interface Stability Evolving
287 .TE
288
289 .SH SEE ALSO
290 .sp
291 .LP
292 \fBgetacct\fR(2), \fBputacct\fR(2), \fBwracct\fR(2), \fBea_error\fR(3EXACCT),
293 \fBExacct::Catalog\fR(3PERL), \fBExacct::File\fR(3PERL),
294 \fBExacct::Object\fR(3PERL), \fBExacct::Object::Group\fR(3PERL),
295 \fBExacct::Object::Item\fR(3PERL), \fBlibexacct\fR(3LIB), \fBattributes\fR(5)
296 .SH NOTES
297 .sp
298 .LP
299 The modules described in the section 3PERL manual pages make extensive use of
300 the Perl "double-typed scalar" facility. This facility allows a scalar value to
301 behave either as an integer or as a string, depending upon context. It is the
302 same behavior as exhibited by the \fB$!\fR Perl variable (\fBerrno\fR). It is
303 useful because it avoids the need to map from an integer value to the
304 corresponding string to display a value. Some examples are provided below:
305 .sp
306 .in +2
307 .nf
308 # Assume $obj is a Sun::Solaris::Item
309 my $type = $obj->type();
310
311 # Print "2 EO_ITEM"
312 printf("%d %s\en", $type, $type);
313
314 # Behave as an integer, $i == 2
315 my $i = 0 + $type;
316
317 # Behave as a string, $s = "abc EO_ITEM xyx"
318 my $s = "abc $type xyz";
319 .fi
320 .in -2
321
322 .sp
323 .LP
324 Wherever a function or method is documented as returning a double-typed scalar,
325 the returned value exhibits this type of behavior.