1HCT::HCT(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation HCT::HCT(3)
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6 HCT::HCT - HCT core.
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10 print_usage ()
11 Prints help information and exit. Detail information about options
12 can be found here: <http://hct.sourceforge.net/doc/usage.html>
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14 print_version ()
15 Prints $HCT::NAME version and exit.
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17 handle_signals ()
18 Set up the signal handlers for either parent or child. Each signal
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26 die_signal (...)
27 Replaces "__DIE__" signal.
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29 restore_signals ()
30 Puts captured signals back. Previous signals will be loaded from
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33 handle_stdout ()
34 Redirects "STDOUT". For instance when user wants to save output
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40 Closes current "STDOUT" handler and loads previous.
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42 get_options ()
43 Gets common and special options.
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45 get_targetlist (TARGETLIST)
46 Builds and returns TARGETLIST.
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59 init ()
60 Initializes the tool: captures signals for handling, initializes
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