This is the README file for the Lirc::Client module writen to provide a simple Perl interface with the Lirc. Installs with the typical perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Copyright (c) 2001 Mark V. Grimes. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. ******************************************************************** By using this module you agree to take all responsibility for any problems which occur including, but not limited to, any unexpected data loss. ******************************************************************** ===================================================================== NAME Lirc::Client - A client library for the Linux Infrared Remote Control SYNOPSIS use Lirc::Client; ... my $lirc = Lirc::Client->new( 'progname' ); do { # Loop while getting ir codes my $code = $lirc->nextcode; # wait for a new ir code print "Lirc> $code\n"; process( $code ); # do whatever you want with the code } while( defined $code ); DESCRIPTION This module provides a simple interface to the Linux Infrared Remote Control (Lirc). The module encasuplates parsing the Lirc config file (.lircrc), openning a connection to the Lirc device, and blocking while waiting for application specific IR commands. Use Details new( program, [lircrc-file], [lircd-device], [debug-flag] ) my $lirc = Lirc::Client->new( 'progname', "$ENV{HOME}/.lircrc", '/etc/lircd', 0 ); Defines the program token used in the Lirc config file, opens and parses the Lirc config file (defaults to ~/.lircrc if none specified), connects to the Lirc device (defaults to /etc/lircd if none specified), and returns the Lirc::Client object. Pass a non-false debug-flag to have various debug information printed (defaults to false). nextcode() my $code = $lirc->nextcode; Retrieves the next IR command associated with the progname as defined in new(), blocking if none is available. recognized_commands() my @list = $lirc->recongnized_commands(); Returns a list of all the recongnized commands for this application (as defined in the call to new(). clean_up() $lirc->clean_up(); Closes the Lirc device pipe, etc. SEE ALSO The Lirc Project - http://www.lirc.org Remote Roadie - http://www.peculiarities.com/RemoteRoadie/ My suite of perl scripts which provide both a more powerful interface layer between Lirc/Xmms, and various tools to manage your digital music files and playlists. AUTHOR Mark V. Grimes (mgrimes alumni duke edu) BUGS None I am aware of. But recongnized_commands() is relatively untested. Need to report repeated keys to the client app. Maybe an event based implementation should be added.