I am struggling with the following sample code:
array1=(a b c d)
array2=(* * * *)
print ${array1}
print ${array2}
It returns 'c' and the name of a file in the directory I'm in.
I can't for the life of me work out how to prevent the shell interpreting the '*' and just get it to return... (2 Replies)
I'm using awk '{print $1}' and it works most of the time to print the contents of a mysql query loop, but occationally I get a field with some special character in it, is there a way to tell awk to ignore all special characters between my FS? I have >186K records, so building a list of ALL special... (6 Replies)
Hi, I wish to replace a new line with br (html) but it doesn't seem to work
message=$(echo ${FORM_message} | tr '\r' '<br \/>' )
what it gives me seems to be ... b...?
I am also having problem escaping hash sign in cut command:
list=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'\#;\#' -f1) ;
my intention is... (2 Replies)
i have written a shell script that reads a csv file and inserts tokenized strings into the database.
the problem comes when the csv file has cyrillic characters.
how do i set the parameters in my shell script(korn shell) so that any characters can be inserted into the database. (3 Replies)
i need to replace the any special characters with escape characters like below.
test!=123-> test\!\=123
!@#$%^&*()-= to be replaced by
\!\@\#\$\%\^\&\*\(\)\-\= (8 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I need to read an encrypted password from the user and update that value in an xml file. I am trying to use "sed" for searching the appropriate tag and replacing this new value that get from the user. Since the encrypted password can contain special characters(like /,\,&,etc),... (4 Replies)
Need help in escaping special characters in sed command.
Here is the the string which i am trying to find a replace with
From :- REQUEST_TYPE=PIXEL&MSG_ID={//MESSAGE_ID}
To :- REQUEST_TYPE=PIXEL&MSG_ID= X_EDELIVERY_MESSAGE_ID & BATCH_ID= X_EDELIVERY_BATCH_ID
Here is the sed command i am... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have written a unix expect utility "ssh-login.exp" which connects (ssh) to remote host and execute some shell script. I am calling this "ssh-login.exp" utility from another shell script.
"ssh-login.exp" takes username, password, host and shell script path to execute on remote host. All... (1 Reply)
This is a bit off the wall, but I often need to run scripts where there are argument values that contain special characters.
For example,
$ ./process.exe -t M -N -o temp.mol.s -i ../molfiles/N,N\',N\'\'-trimethylbis\(hexamethylene\)triamine.mol && sfile_space_to_tab.sh temp.mol.s temp.s
It... (1 Reply)
I have an application which I am integrating with that accepts the password via a CLI. I am running in to issues with passwords that contain special characters. I tried to escape them all, but I ran in to an issue where I cannot escape the characters
'
]
My attempt is as follows:
$... (2 Replies)
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xdiff_file_rabdiff
XDIFF_FILE_RABDIFF(3) 1 XDIFF_FILE_RABDIFF(3)xdiff_file_rabdiff - Make binary diff of two files using the Rabin's polynomial fingerprinting algorithmSYNOPSIS
bool xdiff_file_rabdiff (string $old_file, string $new_file, string $dest)
DESCRIPTION
Makes a binary diff of two files and stores the result in a patch file. The difference between this function and xdiff_file_bdiff(3) is
different algorithm used which should result in faster execution and smaller diff produced. This function works with both text and binary
files. Resulting patch file can be later applied using xdiff_file_bpatch(3)/xdiff_string_bpatch(3).
For more details about differences between algorithm used please check libxdiff website.
PARAMETERS
o $old_file
- Path to the first file. This file acts as "old" file.
o $new_file
- Path to the second file. This file acts as "new" file.
o $dest
- Path of the resulting patch file. Resulting file contains differences between "old" and "new" files. It is in binary format and
is human-unreadable.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
xdiff_file_rabdiff(3) example
The following code makes binary diff of two archives.
<?php
$old_version = 'my_script_1.0.tgz';
$new_version = 'my_script_1.1.tgz';
xdiff_file_rabdiff($old_version, $new_version, 'my_script.bdiff');
?>
NOTES
Note
Both files will be loaded into memory so ensure that your memory_limit is set high enough.
SEE ALSO xdiff_file_bpatch(3).
PHP Documentation Group XDIFF_FILE_RABDIFF(3)