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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Checking the format of inputs in a file Post 302072680 by sendhilmani123 on Friday 5th of May 2006 05:16:59 AM
Old 05-05-2006
Hi,
The script works fine when there are no "|" symbols in the file. But even if one of them is present then it still says that the format is ok, which is not the exact way.
ie....
I have inputs like this.

Mani|123 prof

This kind of input also is accepted by the script. But it should not accept. It should accept only if all the three field are seperated by "|".

Thanks in advance
 

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libgii.conf(5)								GGI							    libgii.conf(5)

NAME
libgii.conf - LibGII configuration file format DESCRIPTION
/etc/ggi/libgii.conf is the configuration file that defines what input module are available and where libgii is supposed to find them. It consists of lines defining target locations (mapping a target name a function name) and target aliases (fake targets that actually calls other target with a specific set of parameters). The format is common to all GGI libraries. It is defined by libgg. See ggLoadConfig(3) for additional information on file inclusions and other generic options. EXAMPLES
These examples show how to use the generic configuration mechanism proposed by LibGG with LibGII. The first example defines three input modules (or targets) for which initialization function is found in three different dynamic libraries (.so files), under the default LibGII input symbol: GIIdlinit: input-stdin input/stdin.so input-x input/x.so input-xwin input/xwin.so In the second example, the two inputs are implemented in a single dynamic library, but they each have their own initialization functions in this library. Their name is separated from the path by a :. input-x input/x.so:GIIdl_x input-xwin input/x.so:GIIdl_xwin The third example defines only one real target input-x, located in shared object input/x.so under the symbol GIIdl_x. input-xwin is an alias that will resolve to target input-x with the option string -be-xwin to be passed to the target function (GIIdl_x in input/x.so). input-x input/x.so:GIIdl_x alias input-xwin input-x:-be-xwin The last examples defines two inputs, with two possible location for their implementation. The first two lines are the same as in example 2. The other two states that these two inputs can also be found (if the previous fail) as a built-in modules. The /gii-builtins path points to the LibGII built-in symbol namespace. In this case both input would be found in this namespace under the default symbol GIIdlinit. The initialization function will be given the requested target name to know which implementation to use. input-x input/x.so:GIIdl_x input-xwin input/x.so:GIIdl_xwin input-x /gii-builtins input-xwin /gii-builtins SEE ALSO
ggLoadConfig(3) libgii-1.0.x 2006-12-30 libgii.conf(5)
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