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Print Module

Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul

   FhG FOKUS

   Copyright  2003 FhG FOKUS
     _________________________________________________________________

   Table of Contents

   1. Admin Guide

        1. Overview
        2. Parameters

              2.1. str_param (string)
              2.2. int_param (integer)

        3. Functions

              3.1. print(txt) 

   List of Examples

   1.1. Set str_param parameter
   1.2. Set int_param parameter
   1.3. print usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

   Table of Contents

   1. Overview
   2. Parameters

        2.1. str_param (string)
        2.2. int_param (integer)

   3. Functions

        3.1. print(txt) 

1. Overview

   This is an example module. It implements only one function that prints
   its  string  parameter  to  stdout (it won't work if ser is started in
   daemon mode). It also shows how module parameters can be declared.

2. Parameters

   2.1. str_param (string)
   2.2. int_param (integer)

2.1. str_param (string)

   Not used, just an example

   Default value is NULL.

   Example 1.1. Set str_param parameter
...
modparam("print", "str_param", "foobar")
...

2.2. int_param (integer)

   Not used, just an example.

   Default value is 0.

   Example 1.2. Set int_param parameter
...
modparam("print", "int_param", 42)
...

3. Functions

   3.1. print(txt) 

3.1.  print(txt)

   Prints string to stdout.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * txt - string to be printed.

   Example 1.3. print usage
...
print("The answer is 42\n");
...