Sorry the at_engilsh was a typo. And it is an apache rewrite rule, though my question really doesn't pertain to the rewrite rule at all. The rules function just fine, the question is more just for operating on one iteration of the string and using awk to transform into the other iteration.
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Originally Posted by Don Cragun
Yes this is exactly what I needed, thank you for your assistance and apologies for my less than stellar description of what I was looking for!
Hello,
So i have this file called /apps/turnout which looks like that of the contents of the /etc/shadow (but not exactly)
the file has a long list in it. basically, the contents of this file looks something similar to the following:
jajajajalala:D#$#AFVAdfda
lalabavisof:#%R@fafla#$... (3 Replies)
i am new user of unix.i have a question.My script is-
export STR_ALFA=`head -2 "${FILE_PATH}"|tail -1|cut -d"," -f1`
"${TEST_HOME}"/function/chk_alfa.ksh STR_ALFA
now i want to check STR_ALFA:
1)whether is alphabetic
2)whether is numeric
3)whether is alphanumeric... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I wish to find all lines that contain a specific search word, and then do few string operations on that line. The idea is to "fix" the file which has been moved from windows to unix.
Using unix - Sun Solaris
Test input ("t2.sas")
statement1
statement2
libname yahoo ... (6 Replies)
here is what i want to achieve... consider a file contains below contents. the file size is large about 60mb
cat dump.sql
INSERT INTO `table1` (`id`, `action`, `date`, `descrip`, `lastModified`) VALUES (1,'Change','2011-05-05 00:00:00','Account Updated','2012-02-10... (10 Replies)
Dear All,
I am having a requirement to find the difference between 2 files and generate a discrepancy report out of it as an html page. I prefer using diff -y file1 file2 since it gives user friendly layout to know any discrepancy in the record and unique records among the 2 file. Here's how it... (12 Replies)
Sorry for the long/weird title but I'm stuck on a problem I have. I have this XML file:
</member>
<member>
<name>TransactionID</name>
<value><string>123456789123456</string></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>Number</name>
... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
Saying we have two files:
1. A "Reference File" whose content is "Variable Name": "Variable Value"
2. A "Model File" whose content is a model program in which I want to substitute "VariableName" with their respective value to produce a third file "Program File" which would be a... (4 Replies)
Hi, I'm not very familiar witrh sed or awk and hope the somebody can help me to solve my problem. I need to filter a text report using grep, sed or awk. I would like to cut out text lines with the pattern INFO and if exists the following lines of the pattern DETAILS. I need te keep the lines with... (4 Replies)
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path::dispatcher::match
Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Match - the result of a successful rule match
SYNOPSIS
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'attack', qr/^w+$/ ],
block => sub {
my $match = shift;
attack($match->pos(2))
},
);
my $match = $rule->match("attack dragon");
# introspection
$match->path # "attack dragon"
$match->leftover # empty string (populated with prefix rules)
$match->rule # $rule
$match->positional_captures # ["attack", "dragon"] (decided by the rule)
$match->pos(1) # "attack"
$match->pos(2) # "dragon"
$match->run # attack("dragon")
DESCRIPTION
If a Path::Dispatcher::Rule successfully matches a path, it creates one or more "Path::Dispatcher::Match" objects.
ATTRIBUTES
rule
The Path::Dispatcher::Rule that created this match.
path
The path that the rule matched.
leftover
The rest of the path. This is populated when the rule matches a prefix of the path.
positional_captures
Any positional captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with the capture variables.
named_captures
Any named captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with named captures.
parent
The parent match object, if applicable (which may be set if this match is the child of, for exampl, a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under prefix)
METHODS
run
Executes the rule's codeblock with the same arguments.
pos($i)
Returns the $ith positional capture, 1-indexed.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)