Roberto Spadim wrote:
> see ownet.php examples
I've been doing that; four days now. Documentation is incomplete.
ownet.php:
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=ownet-php
owphp:
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=owphp
These are the closest examples to working code Google knows about.
Functions are listed, but no 'setup' for PHP to tell it to use the
appropriate module.
THIS:
"$ow=new OWNet("tcp://172.16.1.100:1234");
print_r($ow->dir("/"));
print_r($ow->read("/10.E8C1C9000800/temperature"));
print_r($ow->presence("/10.E8C1C9000800"));
print_r($ow->set("/10.E8C1C9000800/temphigh",35)); // any value will be
converted to string by fwrite function or socket_write
no problems setting ownet class variable to another type, no memory leak
present when unsetting without unset() function
$ow=false or
$ow=NULL or
$ow="" or
unset($ow)"
Does not run. As far as I can tell, no portion of it does. Taking out
the obvious English wording, $ow=new OWNet("tcp://172.16.1.100:1234");
generates nothing but a syntax error in a blank file.
There's a discussion about "bcmath" that very nearly gives me what I
need, and another on setting timeouts properly, but no suggestion of
code actually _works_. I have umteen copies of manual pages for
devices; I'm floating in them. But scant few mentions of PHP.
You guys are gods; you don't have to think about the code anymore- the
invocations are part of your reflexes. I don't have that luxury; for the
last year I've been focusing on Perl development making calls to the
OWFS directories. Worse yet, I've never been a professional programmer
'cause I'm just not that good at it.
This is all new for me; can ya throw me a rope?
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