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# $Id: Simple.pm 510 2014-08-11 13:26:00Z whynot $ |
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# Copyright 2014 Eric Pozharski |
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# GNU LGPLv3 |
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# AS-IS, NO-WARRANTY, HOPE-TO-BE-USEFUL |
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package File::AptFetch::Simple; |
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=head1 NAME |
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File::AptFetch::Simple - convenience wrapper over File::AptFetch |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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# TODO: |
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Thus B was born. |
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of being usable in one-liner (and beyond). |
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That combine has name L>. |
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Just like in parent class. |
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it won't B unless all transfers are finished; |
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and it B object; |
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and it Bs on errors. |
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Enjoy. |
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=head1 API |
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=item B |
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Has two modes: constructor and utility. |
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then Bs. |
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messages and such) |
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=item Constructor Mode |
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# complete CM -- cCM |
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# simplified CM -- sCM |
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=item Utility Mode |
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If I<@uris> is empty then silently succeedes. |
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B<(bug)> |
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You should understand. |
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B is a B wrapper about B. |
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what gives, different transports obviously perform differently, |
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transfers over different paths obviously perform differently -- |
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that doesn't mix well. |
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But being an eye candy, well, it could stay this way forever. |
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If transfer get stuck then speed is present with an oscillator -- |
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you really don't want to know what it is, you gonna hate it. |
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B<(note)> |
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Now, when transfer speed goes to ground so does SMA |
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(that's what SMA is by design after all); |
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then, if transfer stalls long enough with probability ~50% SMA will hit |
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through C<0> and go negative |
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(rounding errors); |
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it was decided to present it with oscillator |
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(that one you already hate). |
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And when it stays positive it will be C<0.00b/s>. |
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(Those rounding errors are really small -- ~0.5e-8 small.) |
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Speeds are based on 1024. |
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Format is C<%5.2f>. |
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With prefixes only -- no unit; |
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unless there should not be any prefix -- then lone C is used. |
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Supported prefixes are: |
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C, C, C, C, C, C, C, and C |
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(or C, C, C, C, C, C, C, and |
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C, to make IEC happy) |
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(hard to imagine speeds like that). |
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=item * |
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SMAs are used to estimate times to finish. |
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Because SMAs are running and run differently so estimations will be different |
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(it's fun to watch them). |
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In some circumstances estimations can get really high or negative |
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[1MEGAy 99.99y 0.00s] |
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Those are placeholders and should be ignored |
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(I just can't think a better way to handle those corner cases). |
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B<(bug)> |
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As of negative estimations I can't debug them right now -- |
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ought to do my homework first. |
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Estimations are expressed in up to 30sec, 30min, 6hour, or forever |
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Subset ranges should be configurable. |
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Final performance isn't left visible for further eye candy. |
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my @marks = qw| b K M G T P E Z Y |; |
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my @indexes = ( 5, 60, 300 ); |
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# XXX:201406081721:whynot: And it really is. Not mine, that's rounding error. |
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$lag > 43200 ? ( $lag/86400, q|d| ) : |
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$lag > 1800 ? ( $lag/3600, q|h| ) : |
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$lag > 30 ? ( $lag/60, q|m| ) : |
536
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( $lag, q|s| ) } |
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538
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539
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540
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printf STDERR qq|%s[%s] [%s] [%s] |, $faf->{cheat_beat}, |
541
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542
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543
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20
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544
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delete @stat{qw| inc activity |} } |
545
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546
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File::AptFetch::set_callback |
547
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read => \&_read_callback, |
548
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select => \&_select_callback, |
549
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gain => \&_gain_callback; |
550
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551
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=back |
552
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553
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
554
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557
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=head1 AUTHOR |
558
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Eric Pozharski, |
560
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561
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=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE |
562
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563
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Copyright 2014 by Eric Pozharski |
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565
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This library is free in sense: AS-IS, NO-WARANRTY, HOPE-TO-BE-USEFUL. |
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This library is released under GNU LGPLv3. |
567
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568
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=cut |
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