Hi Monks,
I'm writing a small applet (Gtk/Glib) which used to bind via dbus to some dbus signals, etc.(ModemManager/NetworkManager).
As MM/NM dbus API became insufficient, I'd like to communicate directly to modem (using Device::Modem::Gsm).
Modem is responding to AT commands ( $modem->atsend() ), I get responses via $modem->answer().
The problem is - once upon a time modem sends some data (AT compilant data) to the port, without any AT command sent (like signal quality being changed, BTS change, etc). I'd like to parse them in some way, parsing would be easy using regexp, but how to get them and send as a parameter to function?
I haven't found any information in Device::Modem, nor Device::Modem::Gsm. Maybe this feature is inherited somehow from other libraries?
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