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    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy 0.49_01

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    September 21st, 2007, 12:05 GMT
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    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy description

    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy is a Perl acceptor for debug and interactive purposes.

    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy is a Perl acceptor for debug and interactive purposes.

    SYNOPSIS

    my $acceptor = PSA::Acceptor::Dummy->new();

    while (my $request = $acceptor->get_request() ) {

    my $psa = PSA->new(request => $request, ...);

    }

    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy is a PSA::Request object factory. On invocation, it prompts for enough information to construct a request object. This acceptor deals in HTTP request objects.
    The environment is permitted to contain pre-loaded information, which is presented as the defaults. If the environment variable SUCK_DUMMY is set to a true value, then it is assumed that everything necessary has been loaded into the environment.

    METHODS

    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy->new()

    Returns a new acceptor object.

    PSA::Acceptor::Dummy->new()

    Returns a new acceptor object. Prompts the user to enter the values if run from a terminal.

    $acceptor->get_request

    Returns a PSA::Request derived object, or undef if there are none available.

    This function will probably block.

    $acceptor->output_fd

    Returns the filehandle (either an IO::Handle or a ref GLOB) to write to to respond to this request

    $acceptor->stale

    Returns true if this acceptor has accepted more than its fair share of hits, or $0 or any include files have changed

    Requirements:

    · Perl



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