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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to check file is being copied Post 302202550 by anhkeen on Thursday 5th of June 2008 05:46:08 AM
Old 06-05-2008
How to check file is being copied

I wanna check whether a file is being copied ,i.e the file size is increasing.
Thanks for your help
 

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HasVersion(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     HasVersion(3)

NAME
Test::HasVersion - Check Perl modules have version numbers SYNOPSIS
"Test::HasVersion" lets you check a Perl module has a version number in a "Test::Simple" fashion. use Test::HasVersion tests => 1; pm_version_ok("M.pm", "Valid version"); Module authors can include the following in a t/has_version.t file and let "Test::HasVersion" find and check all installable PM files in a distribution. use Test::More; eval "use Test::HasVersion"; plan skip_all => 'Test::HasVersion required for testing for version numbers' if $@; all_pm_version_ok(); DESCRIPTION
Do you wanna check that every one of your Perl modules in a distribution has a version number? You wanna make sure you don't forget the brand new modules you just added? Well, that's the module you have been looking for. Use it! Do you wanna check someone else's distribution to make sure the author have not commited the sin of leaving Perl modules without a version that can be used to tell if you have this or that feature? "Test::HasVersion" is also for you, nasty little fellow. There's a script test_version which is installed with this distribution. You may invoke it from within the root directory of a distribution you just unpacked, and it will check every .pm file in the directory and under lib/ (if any). $ test_version You may also provide directories and files as arguments. $ test_version *.pm lib/ inc/ $ test_version . (Be warned that many Perl modules in a t/ directory do not receive versions because they are not used outside the distribution.) Ok. That's not a very useful module by now. But it will be. Wait for the upcoming releases. FUNCTIONS PRIVATE _pm_version $v = _pm_version($pm); Parses a PM file and return what it thinks is $VERSION in this file. (Actually implemented with "use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; MM->parse_version($file)".) $pm is the filename (eg., lib/Data/Dumper.pm). pm_version_ok pm_version_ok('Module.pm'); pm_version_ok('M.pm', 'Has valid version'); Checks to see if the given file has a valid version. Actually a valid version number is defined and not equal to 'undef' (the string) which is return by "_pm_version" if a version cannot be determined. all_pm_version_ok all_pm_version_ok(); all_pm_version_ok(@PM_FILES); Checks every given file and .pm files found under given directories to see if they provide valid version numbers. If no argument is given, it defaults to check every file *.pm in the current directory and recurses under the lib/ directory (if it exists). If no test plan was setted, "Test::HasVersion" will set one after computing the number of files to be tested. Otherwise, the plan is left untouched. PRIVATE _list_pm_files @pm_files = _list_pm_files(@dirs); Returns all PM files under the given directories. all_pm_files @files = all_pm_files() @files = all_pm_files(@files_and_dirs); Implements finding the Perl modules according to the semantics of the previous function "all_pm_version_ok". USAGE
Other usage patterns besides the ones given in the synopsis. use Test::More tests => $num_tests; use Test::HasVersion; pm_version_ok($file1); pm_version_ok($file2); Obviously, you can't plan twice. use Test::More; use Test::HasVersion; plan tests => $num_tests; pm_version_ok($file); "plan" comes from "Test::More". use Test::More; use Test::HasVersion; plan 'no_plan'; pm_version_ok($file); "no_plan" is ok either. SEE ALSO
Test::Version Please reports bugs via CPAN RT, http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Test-HasVersion AUTHOR
A. R. Ferreira, <ferreira@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by A. R. Ferreira This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.3 2006-10-07 HasVersion(3)
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