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sysconfx-next

v1.0.9

Published

Native bindings for linux sysconf(3) call, based on the original sysconf module by Jen Andre/Alexander Vassilev

Downloads

5

Readme

sysconfx-next

Node bindings for sysconf(3), based on the sysconf module by Jen Andre Some enhancements and port to node >= 0.11 by Alexander Vassilev

This readme is also based on the original version, but reflects the new APIs

sysconf - get configuration information at run time

#include <unistd.h>
long sysconf(int name);

Installation

$ npm install sysconfx-next 

Usage

Example


var sysconf = require('sysconfx-next');

// get clock ticks
console.log(sysconf(sysconf._SC_CLK_TCK)); // 100
//Compatible with original API
console.log(sysconf.get(sysconf._SC_CLK_TCK)); // 100
//Also possible to use a string, however it must be known to this module (must be a property of sysconf)

//List the known constants and their values for this system //Note that the availability of each constant in the system's headers //is tested when the module is installed (compile time), and only supported ones are //available in JS. If you want to add a constant name to be recognized, you can add it //to the keys object console.log(JSON.stringify(sysconf.keys);

License

MIT