X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FWin32.pod;h=a1bae2d9ca662ff73fe376cd25cd60a7007d5824;hb=6d5637c3050c14fb5c11ec5a05db33dce9e4a7a8;hp=bd1d06581ee77f2158d3bdb7315f013f0d92cffc;hpb=d83268b4d361b8b6a29f97c1f25fe1161acb736c;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/lib/Win32.pod b/lib/Win32.pod index bd1d065..a1bae2d 100644 --- a/lib/Win32.pod +++ b/lib/Win32.pod @@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ yourself. =item Win32::DomainName() [CORE] Returns the name of the Microsoft Network domain that the -owner of the current perl process is logged into. +owner of the current perl process is logged into. This function does +B work on Windows 9x. =item Win32::ExpandEnvironmentStrings(STRING) @@ -147,12 +148,47 @@ available drive letter. =item Win32::GetOSVersion() -[CORE] Returns the array (STRING, MAJOR, MINOR, BUILD, ID), where -the elements are, respectively: An arbitrary descriptive string, the -major version number of the operating system, the minor version -number, the build number, and a digit indicating the actual operating -system. For ID, the values are 0 for Win32s, 1 for Windows 9X and 2 -for Windows NT. In scalar context it returns just the ID. +[CORE] Returns the array (STRING, MAJOR, MINOR, BUILD, ID), where the +elements are, respectively: An arbitrary descriptive string, the major +version number of the operating system, the minor version number, the +build number, and a digit indicating the actual operating system. +For the ID, the values are 0 for Win32s, 1 for Windows 9X and 2 for +Windows NT/2000/XP. In scalar context it returns just the ID. + +Currently known values for ID MAJOR and MINOR are as follows: + + OS ID MAJOR MINOR + Win32s 0 - - + Windows 95 1 4 0 + Windows 98 1 4 10 + Windows Me 1 4 90 + Windows NT 3.51 2 3 51 + Windows NT 4 2 4 0 + Windows 2000 2 5 0 + Windows XP 2 5 1 + Windows .NET Server 2 5 1 + +Unfortunately as of June 2002 there is no way to distinguish between +.NET servers and XP servers without using additional modules. + +=item Win32::GetOSName() + +[EXT] In scalar context returns the name of the Win32 operating system +being used. In list context returns a two element list of the OS name +and whatever edition information is known about the particular build +(for Win9x boxes) and whatever service packs have been installed. +The latter is roughly equivalent to the first item returned by +GetOSVersion() in list context. + +Currently the possible values for the OS name are + + Win32s Win95 Win98 WinMe Win2000 WinXP/.Net WinNT3.51 WinNT4 + +This routine is just a simple interface into GetOSVersion(). More +specific or demanding situations should use that instead. Another +option would be to use POSIX::uname(), however the latter appears to +report only the OS family name and not the specific OS. In scalar +context it returns just the ID. =item Win32::GetShortPathName(PATHNAME) @@ -174,7 +210,9 @@ function. system boot. Resolution is limited to system timer ticks (about 10ms on WinNT and 55ms on Win9X). -=item Win32::InitiateSystemShutdown(MACHINE, MESSAGE, TIMEOUT, FORCECLOSE, REBOOT) +=item Win32::InitiateSystemShutdown + +(MACHINE, MESSAGE, TIMEOUT, FORCECLOSE, REBOOT) [EXT] Shutsdown the specified MACHINE, notifying users with the supplied MESSAGE, within the specified TIMEOUT interval. Forces @@ -250,6 +288,20 @@ The function returns the menu id of the selected push button: [EXT] Loads the DLL LIBRARYNAME and calls the function DllRegisterServer. +=item Win32::SetChildShowWindow(SHOWWINDOW) + +[CORE] Sets the I of child processes started by system(). +By default system() will create a new console window for child +processes if Perl itself is not running from a console. Calling +SetChildShowWindow(0) will make these new console windows invisible. +Calling SetChildShowWindow() without arguments reverts system() to the +default behavior. The return value of SetChildShowWindow() is the +previous setting or C. + +[EXT] The following symbolic constants for SHOWWINDOW are available +(but not exported) from the Win32 module: SW_HIDE, SW_SHOWNORMAL, +SW_SHOWMINIMIZED, SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED and SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE. + =item Win32::SetCwd(NEWDIRECTORY) [CORE] Sets the current active drive and directory. This function does not