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Net::OpenSoundControl::Server - OpenSound Control server implementation
use Net::OpenSoundControl::Server;
use Data::Dumper qw(Dumper);
sub dumpmsg {
my ($sender, $message) = @_;
print "[$sender] ", Dumper $message;
}
my $server = Net::OpenSoundControl::Server->new(
Port => 7777, Handler => \&dumpmsg) or
die "Could not start server: $@\n";
$server->readloop();
This module implements an OSC server (right now, blocking and not-yet multithreaded...) receiving messages via UDP. Once a message is received, the server calls a handler routine. The handler receives the host name of the sender as well as the (decoded) OSC message or bundle.
Creates a new server object. Default port is 7123, default name is
Net-OpenSoundControl-Server:7123, default handler is undef.
Returns undef on failure (in this case, $@ is set).
Returns the name of the server
Returns the port the server is listening at
Enters a loop waiting for messages. Once a message is received, the server will call the handler subroutine, if defined.
The OpenSound Control website: http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/
Christian Renz, <crenz @ web42.com>
Copyright 2004-2005 by Christian Renz <crenz @ web42.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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