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NAME
Net::GPSD3::Return::DEVICE - Net::GPSD3 Return DEVICE Object
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Provides a Perl object interface to the DEVICE object returned by the GPSD daemon.
METHODS
class
Returns the object class
string
Returns the JSON string
parent
Return the parent Net::GPSD3 object
device
Name the device for which the control bits are being reported, or for which they are to be applied. This attribute may be omitted only when there is exactly one subscribed channel.
driver
GPSD's name for the device driver type. Won't be reported before gpsd has seen identifiable packets from the device.
subtype
Whatever version information the device returned.
path
native
0 means NMEA mode and 1 means alternate mode (binary if it has one, for SiRF and Evermore chipsets in particular). Attempting to set this mode on a non-GPS device will yield an error.
activated
Time the device was activated, or 0 if it is being closed.
Note: I expect this to change to either a boolean or a timestamp in the 3.5 protocol.
cycle
Device cycle time in seconds.
mincycle
Device minimum cycle time in seconds. Reported from ?CONFIGDEV when (and only when) the rate is switchable. It is read-only and not settable.
flags
Bit vector of property flags. Currently defined flags are: describe packet types seen so far (GPS, RTCM2, RTCM3, AIS). Won't be reported if empty, e.g. before gpsd has seen identifiable packets from the device.
bps
Device speed in bits per second.
parity
N, O or E for no parity, odd, or even.
stopbits
Stop bits (1 or 2).
BUGS
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SUPPORT
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AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis
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COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the...
The BSD License
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.