Test::Smoke::SysInfo - Factory for system specific information objects
use Test::Smoke::SysInfo; my $si = Test::Smoke::SysInfo->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 Test::Smoke::SysInfo qw( sysinfo ); printf "[%s]\n", sysinfo();
$ perl -MTest::Smoke::SysInfo=tsuname -le print+tsuname
Sometimes one wants a more eleborate description of the system one is smoking.
Factory method, with fallback to the information in POSIX::uname().
POSIX::uname()
sysinfo() returns a string with host, os and cpu_type.
sysinfo()
host
os
cpu_type
This class gathers most of the uname(1) info, make a comparable version. Takes almost the same arguments:
uname(1)
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
Test::Smoke::Smoker, Test::Smoke::Reporter
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With contributions from Jarkko Hietaniemi, Merijn Brand, Campo Weijerman, Alan Burlison, Allen Smith, Alain Barbet, Dominic Dunlop, Rich Rauenzahn, David Cantrell.
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To install Test::Smoke, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Test::Smoke
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Test::Smoke
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.