Net::SSH::Perl::Comp(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiNet::SSH::Perl::Comp(3)NAMENet::SSH::Perl::Comp - Compression/Decompression base class
SYNOPSIS
use Net::SSH::Perl::Comp;
my $comp = Net::SSH::Perl::Comp->new( $comp_type );
$comp->compress($data);
DESCRIPTIONNet::SSH::Perl::Comp is a base class for compression/decompression
classes. Currently the only such class is the Zlib implementation
(using Compress::Zlib), which is the class Net::SSH::Perl::Comp::Zlib.
Each compression object generally has its own internal "state"; this
state changes when you compress or decompress data. The SSH protocol
dictates that you must have two separate objects to compress and
decompress data: one for compression, one for decompression. So, for
example, you would create two Net::SSH::Perl::Comp objects:
my $in = Net::SSH::Perl::Comp->new('Zlib');
my $inflated = $in->decompress($data);
my $out = Net::SSH::Perl::Comp->new('Zlib');
my $deflated = $out->compress($data);
USAGE
$comp = Net::SSH::Perl::Comp->new( $comp_type [, @args ] )
Constructs a new compression object of compression type $comp_type and
returns that object.
If @args are provided, the class's init method is called with those
arguments, for any post-creation initialization.
$comp->init($level)
Initializes $comp and sets the compression level to $level. This
method will be called automatically from new if you've provided @args
to new. So, for example, you could write:
my $comp = Net::SSH::Perl::Comp->new('Zlib', 5);
To create a new Zlib compression object and initialize its compression
level to 5.
$comp->compress( $data )
Compresses $data using the underlying compression mechanism; returns
the compressed data.
$comp->decompress( $data )
Decompresses $data using the underlying decompression mechanism;
returns the decompressed data.
$comp->enable
"Enables" the compression object. This is useful in the context of the
key exchange (Kex) classes, which create a new compression object
during key negotiation, but don't actually turn it on ("enable" it)
until receiving/sending the SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS message.
Net::SSH::Perl::Comp objects (and subclasses) are disabled by default.
$comp->enabled
Returns the state of the "enabled" flag, ie. whether the compression
object is "turned on".
This is used by Net::SSH::Perl::Packet when determining whether data it
receives/sends to the server should be decompressed/compressed,
respectively.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS
Please see the Net::SSH::Perl manpage for author, copyright, and
license information.
perl v5.14.1 2001-04-18 Net::SSH::Perl::Comp(3)