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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to refer one variable using another Post 302072276 by dayanandra on Monday 1st of May 2006 01:08:27 AM
Old 05-01-2006
MySQL

Hi,

I got it.

The correct syntax was

eval k='$'$j

Thanks for showing me a correct lead to follow

CHEERS Smilie
 

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Sys::Virt::Event(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Sys::Virt::Event(3)

NAME
Sys::Virt::Event - An event loop contract DESCRIPTION
The "Sys::Virt::Event" module represents the contract for integrating libvirt with an event loop. This package is abstract and intended to be subclassed to provide an actual implementation. METHODS
register_default() Register the default libvirt event loop implementation run_default() Run a single iteration of the default event loop implementation register($impl) Register an event loop implementation. The implementation should be a instance of a sub-class of the "Sys::Virt::Event" package. $self->_run_handle_callback($watch, $fd, $events, $cb, $opaque) A helper method for executing a callback in response to one of more $events on the file handle $fd. The $watch number is the unique idenifier associated with the file descriptor. The $cb and $opaque parameters are the callback and data registered for the handle. $self->_run_timeout_callback($timer, $cb, $opaque) A helper method for executing a callback in response to the expiry of a timeout identified by $timer. The $cb and $opaque parameters are the callback and data registered for the timeout. $self->_free_callback_opaque($ff, $opaque) A helper method for freeing the data associated with a callback. The $ff and $opaque parameters are the callback and data registered for the handle/timeout. my $watch = Sys::Virt::Event::add_handle($fd, $events, $coderef) Adds a watch on the file descriptor $fd for the events $events which is a mask of the FILE HANDLE EVENTS constants listed later. The $coderef parameter is a subroutine to invoke when an event is triggered. The subroutine will be passed three parameters, the watch identifier, the file descriptor and the event mask. This method returns the watch identifier which can be used to update or remove the watch Sys::Virt::Event::update_handle($watch, $events) Update the event mask for the file descriptor watch $watch to use the events $events. Sys::Virt::Event::remove_handle($watch) Remove the event mask for the file descriptor watch $watch. my $watch = Sys::Virt::Event::add_timeout($frequency, $coderef) Adds a timeout to trigger with $frequency milliseconds interval. The $coderef parameter is a subroutine to invoke when an event is triggered. The subroutine will be passed one parameter, the timer identifier. This method returns the watch identifier which can be used to update or remove the watch Sys::Virt::Event::update_timeout($timer, $frequency) Update the timeout $timer to have the frequency $frequency milliseconds. Sys::Virt::Event::remove_timeout($timer) Remove the timeout $timer CONSTANTS
FILE HANDLE EVENTS When integrating with an event loop the following constants define the file descriptor events Sys::Virt::Event::HANDLE_READABLE The file descriptor has data available for read without blocking Sys::Virt::Event::HANDLE_WRITABLE The file descriptor has ability to write data without blocking Sys::Virt::Event::HANDLE_ERROR An error occurred on the file descriptor Sys::Virt::Event::HANDLE_HANGUP The remote end of the file descriptor closed AUTHORS
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Red Hat Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Daniel P. Berrange LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation (either version 2 of the License, or at your option any later version), or, the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. SEE ALSO
Sys::Virt, "http://libvirt.org" perl v5.16.3 2013-07-30 Sys::Virt::Event(3)
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