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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting weird echo output? Post 302178131 by TinCanFury on Monday 24th of March 2008 06:40:49 PM
Old 03-24-2008
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Originally Posted by era
Did you try trimming the assumed carriage returns from the file? If something is fetching data from the Internet then the protocol is probably using carriage returns, and they might survive into your files (depending on the client which fetches them).
well that was it, the original source of the information was from a dos file. I ran dos2unix on it and ran the script and it worked fine.


Quote:
Originally Posted by era
There's a book about awk & sed from O'Reilly, it's very old but also very much worth reading. Also most Unix intro books have a few chapters dedicated to regular expression tools in general, and grep and sed in particular, then moving on to awk. The manual page is not particularly gruesome, either, although of course it's primarily intended as a reference, not a tutorial.
I'll have look into it, thanks for the help!
 

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Test::XML::Twig(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Test::XML::Twig(3pm)

NAME
Test::XML::Twig - Test XML::Twig handlers SYNOPSIS
use Test::XML::Twig tests => 2; use My::Twig qw( handler ); test_twig_handler( &handler, '<foo/>', '<bar/>', 'turns foo to bar', ); test_twig_handlers( { twig_handlers => { 'foo' => &handler } }, '<foo/>', '<bar/>', 'turns foo into bar', ); DESCRIPTION
This module is for testing XML::Twig handlers. FUNCTIONS
All functions are exported. get_twig ( INPUT [, ARGS ] ) Return a parsed twig of INPUT, or undef on parse failure. Optionally, ARGS may be supplied as a set of hash-like parameters to be passed into the twig constructor. test_twig_handler ( HANDLER, INPUT, EXPECTED, TESTNAME [, COND ] ) Parse INPUT, using HANDLER as a twig_handler (i.e: it gets called after the parse tree has been built). Tests that the result is the same as EXPECTED (which can be either a string of XML or a quoted regex). HANDLER must be a code ref. Optionally, COND can be supplied. Instead of the handler being called with the root element of INPUT, COND will be used with first_child() to select an alternative element. Returns true / false depending upon test success. test_twig_handlers ( ARGS, INPUT, EXPECTED, TESTNAME ) This is similiar to test_twig_handler(), but with more flexibility. The first argument, ARGS, is a hash reference which can be used to specify any of the ordinary parameters to twig's constructor. This lets you test things like start_tag_handlers, as well as multiple twig_handlers together. SEE ALSO
Test::More, Test::XML, XML::Twig. AUTHOR
Dominic Mitchell, <cpan2 (at) semantico.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002 by semantico This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2009-07-02 Test::XML::Twig(3pm)
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