Re: [PerlChina] 请问哪位知道PERL中如何得知CPU的架构

Chunzi chunzi at perlchina.org
Thu Dec 29 22:31:10 PST 2005


Yu Zhiguo,您好!

	http://search.cpan.org/~mzsanford/Sys-CPU-0.40/CPU.pm

======= 2005-12-30 14:15:29 您在来信中写道:=======

>如何在PERL代码中的只CPU的architecture,比如32位还是64位?
>应该有预定义变量的吧
>
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>From: "Joe Jiang" <joejiang799 at gmail.com>
>To: <china-pm at pm.org>
>Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 9:26 AM
>Subject: [PerlChina] mod_perl articles to translate at perl.com in thecoming new year
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>> 虽然 mod_perl 已经是 2002-2003 年之间就开始成熟的东西,但是仍然有必要仔细的学习,希望我们能通过翻译资料,彼此学习。提高在这个
>> web server 开发的基础领域认识,方便我们进一步了解象 catalyst 这样较为高级的开发框架。以下为
>> http://www.perl.com/pub/q/Article_Archive#mod_perl
>> 提供的文章列表,已经转化为打印友善的链接(pub->lpt)。
>> mod_perl
>> 
>> Integrating mod_perl with Apache 2.1
>> Authentication<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/07/08/mod_perl.html>
>> It's a good time to be a programmer. Apache 2.1 and mod_perl 2 make it
>> tremendously easy to customize any part of the Apache request cycle. The
>> more secure but still easy-to-use Digest authentication is now widely
>> supported in web browsers. Geoffrey Young demonstrates how to write a custom
>> handler that handles Basic and Digest authentication with ease. [Jul 8,
>> 2003]
>> 
>> Testing mod_perl 2.0 <http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/05/22/testing.html>
>> Geoffrey Young examines another area of programming in mod_perl 2.0, testing
>> your mod_perl scripts. [May 22, 2003]
>> 
>> Filters in Apache 2.0 <http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/04/17/filters.html>
>> Geoffrey Young, co-author of the renowned mod_perl Cookbook, brings us an
>> introduction to Apache mod_perl 2.0, starting with Apache filters. [Apr 17,
>> 2003]
>> 
>> Apache::VMonitor - The Visual System and Apache Server
>> Monitor<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/04/02/mod_perl.html>
>> In Stas' final article in his mod_perl series, we investigate how to monitor
>> the performance and stability of our now fully-tuned mod_perl server using
>> Apache::VMonitor. [Apr 2, 2003]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 8<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/03/04/mod_perl.html>
>> In the penultimate of Stas Bekman's mod_perl articles, more of those obscure
>> Apache settings which can really speed up your web server. [Mar 4, 2003]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 7<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/02/05/mod_perl.html>
>> In this month's episode of Stas Bekman's mod_perl series, more on how
>> settings in your Apache configuration can make or break performance. [Feb 5,
>> 2003]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 6<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2003/01/07/mod_perl.html>
>> In this month's episode of Stas Bekman's mod_perl series, how to correctly
>> fork new processes under mod_perl. [Jan 7, 2003]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 5<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/12/04/mod_perl.html>
>> Stas Bekman continues his series on optimizing mod_perl by examining more
>> ways of saving on shared memory usage. [Dec 4, 2002]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 4<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/07/30/mod_perl.html>
>> Your web server may have plenty of memory, but are you making the best use
>> of it? Stas Bekman explains how to optimize Apache and mod_perl for the most
>> efficient memory use. [Jul 30, 2002]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 3<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/07/16/mod_perl.html>
>> This week, Stas Bekman explains how to use the Perl and mod_perl
>> benchmarking and memory measurement tools to perform worthwhile
>> optimizations on mod_perl programs. [Jul 16, 2002]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 2<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/06/19/mod_perl.html>
>> Before making any optimizations to mod_perl applications, it's important to
>> know what you need to be optimizing. Benchmarks are key to this, and Stas
>> Beckman introduces the important tools for mod_perl benchmarking. [Jun 19,
>> 2002]
>> 
>> Improving mod_perl Sites' Performance: Part
>> 1<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/05/29/mod_perl-opt.html>
>> What do we need to think about when optimizing mod_perl applications? Stas
>> Bekman explains how hardware, software and good programming come into
>> play. [May 29, 2002]
>> 
>> Finding a mod_perl ISP... or Becoming
>> One<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/05/22/mod_perl-isp.html>
>> You're ready to use mod_perl -- but do you have a server to run it on? Stas
>> Bekman explains what an ISP needs to do to run mod_perl programs, and how to
>> find an ISP that lets you do so. [May 22, 2002]
>> 
>> The Perl You Need To Know - Part
>> 3<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/05/14/mod_perl.html>
>> Stas Bekman finishes his introduction to the basic Perl skills you need to
>> use mod_perl; this week, globals versus lexicals, modules and packages. [May
>> 15, 2002]
>> 
>> The Perl You Need To Know - Part
>> 2<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/05/07/mod_perl.html>
>> Stas Bekman continues his mod_perl series by looking at the basic Perl
>> skills you need to use mod_perl; this week, subroutines inside
>> subroutines. [May 7, 2002]
>> 
>> The Perl You Need To Know<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/04/23/mod_perl.html>
>> This week, Stas Bekman goes back to basics to explain some Perl topics of
>> interest to his continuing mod_perl series. [Apr 23, 2002]
>> 
>> Installing mod_perl without superuser
>> privileges<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/04/10/mod_perl.html>
>> In his continuing series on mod_perl, Stas Bekman explains how to install a
>> mod_perl-ized Apache on a server even if you don't have root
>> privileges. [Apr 10, 2002]
>> 
>> mod_perl in 30 minutes <http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/03/22/modperl.html>
>> This week, Stas Bekman shows us how to install and configure mod_perl, and
>> how to start accelerating CGI scripts with Apache::Registry. [Mar 22, 2002]
>> 
>> Why mod_perl? <http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2002/02/26/whatismodperl.html>
>> In the first of a series of articles from mod_perl guru, Stas Bekman, we
>> begin by taking a look at what mod_perl is and what it can do for us. [Feb
>> 26, 2002]
>> 
>> Creating Modular Web Pages With
>> EmbPerl<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/2001/03/embperl.html>
>> If you have ever wished for an "include" HTML tag to reuse large chunks of
>> HTML, you are in luck. Neil Gunton explains how Embperl solves the
>> problem. [Mar 13, 2001]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> God May Always Inspire Life => Gmail
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        Chunzi
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          2005-12-30



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