Net::FTP::dataconn − FTP Client data connection class
# Perform IO
operations on an FTP client data connection object:
$num_bytes_read = $obj−>read($buffer, $size);
$num_bytes_read = $obj−>read($buffer, $size,
$timeout);
$num_bytes_written = $obj−>write($buffer, $size);
$num_bytes_written = $obj−>write($buffer, $size,
$timeout);
$num_bytes_read_so_far = $obj−>bytes_read();
$obj−>abort();
$closed_successfully = $obj−>close();
Some of the
methods defined in "Net::FTP" return an object
which will be derived from this class. The dataconn class
itself is derived from the "IO::Socket::INET"
class, so any normal IO operations can be
performed. However the following methods are defined in the
dataconn class and IO should be performed
using these.
"read($buffer, $size[, $timeout])"
Read $size bytes of data from the server and place it into $buffer, also performing any < CRLF > translation necessary. $timeout is optional, if not given, the timeout value from the command connection will be used.
Returns the number of bytes read before any < CRLF > translation.
"write($buffer, $size[, $timeout])"
Write $size bytes of data from $buffer to the server, also performing any < CRLF > translation necessary. $timeout is optional, if not given, the timeout value from the command connection will be used.
Returns the number of bytes written before any < CRLF > translation.
"bytes_read()"
Returns the number of bytes read so far.
"abort()"
Abort the current data transfer.
"close()"
Close the data connection and get a response from the FTP server. Returns true if the connection was closed successfully and the first digit of the response from the server was a ’2’.
None.
None.
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com <mailto:gbarr@pobox.com>>.
Steve Hay <shay@cpan.org <mailto:shay@cpan.org>> is now maintaining libnet as of version 1.22_02.
Copyright (C) 1997−2010 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
Copyright (C) 2013−2014, 2020 Steve Hay. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, i.e. under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the LICENCE file.
Version 3.13
23 Dec 2020
See the Changes file.