Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem(3) File object used internally by Net::Hotline::Client

SYNOPSIS


use Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem;
$file = new Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem;
$file->name("smile");
$file->comments("A happy file.");
...

DESCRIPTION

Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem is a simple class for storing and retrieving file information, You should never have to create your own Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem objects when using Net::Hotline::Client. Getting and (to a lesser extent) setting attributes is all that should be necessary.

CONSTRUCTION

new
Creates a new Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem object with all attributes set to undef.

METHODS

All the Net::Hotline::FileInfoItem methods are simple attribute get/set routines. If given an argument, they set an attribute. In all cases, they return the current value of the attribute.
comment TEXT
The file comments (as seen in the Mac OS Finder).
ctime NUM
The creation time of the file, given as a Mac OS native time value. Add the constant Net::Hotline::Constants::HTLC_MACOS_TO_UNIX_TIME to it to change it to seconds since the Unix epoch.
creator TEXT
The file creator, given as a four-letter Mac OS creator code (``TTXT'', ``SIT!'', etc.)
name TEXT
The file name.
icon
The file icon given as a four-letter code.
mtime NUM
The modification time of the file, given as a Mac OS native time value. Add the constant Net::Hotline::Constants::HTLC_MACOS_TO_UNIX_TIME to it to change it to seconds since the Unix epoch.
ctime NUM
The creation time of the file, given as a Mac OS native time value. Add the constant Net::Hotline::Constants::HTLC_MACOS_TO_UNIX_TIME to it to change it to seconds since the Unix epoch.
size NUM
The size of the file in bytes.
type TEXT
The file type, given as a four-letter Mac OS type code (``TEXT'', ``PICT'', etc.), Net::Hotline::Constants::HTLC_INFO_FOLDER_TYPE for folders, and Net::Hotline::Constants::HTLC_INFO_FALIAS_TYPE for folder aliases.

AUTHOR

John C. Siracusa ([email protected])

COPYRIGHT

Copyright(c) 1999 by John Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.