functions, as described in section 'FUNCTIONS YOUR FILESYSTEM MAY IMPLEMENT'.
A few special keys also exist:
-
-debug => boolean
-
=over 1
-This turns FUSE call tracing on and off. Default is 0 (which means off).
-
-=back
+=item debug => boolean
-mountpoint => string
+This turns FUSE call tracing on and off. Default is 0 (which means off).
-=over 1
+=item mountpoint => string
The point at which to mount this filesystem. There is no default, you must
specify this. An example would be '/mnt'.
-=back
-
-mountopts => string
-
-=over 1
+=item mountopts => string
-This is a comma seperated list of mount options to pass to the FUSE kernel
+This is a comma separated list of mount options to pass to the FUSE kernel
module.
At present, it allows the specification of the allow_other
mountopts => "allow_other" or
mountopts => ""
-=back
-
-threaded => boolean
-
-=over 1
+=item threaded => boolean
This turns FUSE multithreading on and off. The default is 0, meaning your FUSE
script will run in single-threaded mode. Note that single-threaded mode also
built with USE_ITHREADS, or if you have failed to use threads or
threads::shared.)
-=back
-
-nullpath_ok => boolean
-
-=over 1
+=item nullpath_ok => boolean
This flag tells Fuse to not pass paths for functions that operate on file
or directory handles. This will yield empty path parameters for functions
(The epoch was at 00:00 January 1, 1970 GMT.)
+If you wish to provide sub-second precision timestamps, they may be
+passed either as the fractional part of a floating-point value, or as a
+two-element array, passed as an array ref, with the first element
+containing the number of seconds since the epoch, and the second
+containing the number of nanoseconds. This provides complete time
+precision, as a floating point number starts losing precision at about
+a tenth of a microsecond. So if you really care about that sort of thing...
+
=head3 readlink
Arguments: link pathname.
read from our end means data is going *out*, and write means data is
coming *in*. It can be slightly confusing.
-=head1 poll
+=head3 poll
Arguments: Pathname, poll handle ID (or undef if none), event mask, (optional) file handle