I referred to the following table a bunch of times, it ought to be posted around here just in case it disappears from alma.ch.
Also mirrored at http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/perl/misc/perloses.htm.
Compiled from info in perlport -
Writing portable Perl (version 1.39, last modified 11 February 1999, maintained by
Chris Nandor pudge@pobox.com).
<cite>As of version 5.002, Perl is built with a $^O variable that indicates the
operating system it was built on. This was implemented to help speed up code that would
otherwise have to use Config; and use the value of $Config{'osname'}. Of course, to get
detailed information about the system, looking into %Config is certainly recommended.</cite>
<cite>-- perlport</cite>
Last update: 20.05.1999. Send corrections/additions to perl@alma.ch
Family |
Common name |
$^O |
$Config{'archname'} |
notes |
Unix |
AIX |
aix |
aix |
BSD/OS |
bsdos |
i386-bsdos |
dgux |
dgux |
AViiON-dgux |
DYNIX/ptx |
dynixptx |
i386-dynixptx |
FreeBSD |
freebsd |
freebsd-i386 |
Linux |
linux |
i386-linux |
i586-linux |
ppc-linux |
HP-UX |
hpux |
PA-RISC1.1 |
IRIX |
irix |
irix |
openbsd |
openbsd |
i386-openbsd |
OSF1 |
dec_osf |
alpha-dec_osf |
reliantunix-n |
svr4 |
RM400-svr4 |
SCO_SV |
sco_sv |
i386-sco_sv |
SINIX-N |
svr4 |
RM400-svr4 |
sn4609 |
unicos |
CRAY_C90-unicos |
sn9617 |
CRAY_J90-unicos |
sn9716 |
sn6521 |
unicosmk |
t3e-unicosmk |
SunOS |
solaris |
sun4-solaris |
i86pc-solaris |
SunOS4 |
sunos |
sun4-sunos |
Unix? |
|
netbsd |
|
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sco3 |
|
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ultrix |
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DOS |
MS-DOS |
dos |
PC-DOS |
OS/2 |
os2 |
Windows 95 |
MSWin32 |
MSWin32-x86 |
Win32::IsWin95 == 1
|
Windows 98 |
Win32::IsWin95 == 1<br>
&& hex $build == 1998;
$build = (unpack "A4"x2, sprintf
"%08X", (&Win32::GetOSVersion)[3])[1];
|
Windows NT |
Win32::IsWinNT == 1 |
MSWin32-alpha |
MSWin32-ppc |
|
NetWare |
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Mac |
Mac OS |
MacOS |
MacOS_PPC |
MacOS_CFM68K |
Mac OS X Server |
rhapsody |
|
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OpenVMS |
VMS |
|
To determine the architecture that you are running on without resorting to
loading all of %Config you can examine the content of the @INC array.Alpha: grep(/VMS_AXP/, @INC)
Vax: grep(/VMS_VAX/, @INC)
See perlport for details. |
|
VOS |
VOS |
|
To determine the architecture that you are running on without resorting to
loading all of %Config you can examine the content of the @INC array.Stratus: grep(/VOS/, @INC)
Stratus XA: grep(/860/, @INC)
Stratus HP 7100
or 8000: grep(/7100/, @INC)
Stratus HP 8000: grep(/8000/, @INC)
See perlport for details. |
EBCDIC |
OS/390 |
os390 |
VM/ESA |
vmesa |
|
Acorn RISC
OS |
riscos |
|
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Amiga |
amigaos |
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BeOS |
beos |
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Plan 9 |
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QNX |
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Mach Ten |
machten |
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MPE/iX |
mpeix |
PA-RISC1.1 |
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Last update: 20.05.1999. Send corrections/additions to perl@alma.ch
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