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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unable to display correctly the contents of a file without a line feed Post 302209087 by Gato on Wednesday 25th of June 2008 07:46:58 PM
Old 06-25-2008
Unable to display correctly the contents of a file without a line feed

I am using AIX and ksh.
I need to display the contents of a file that has a pid (process id). Because the file is open, it doesn't have the line feed or new line, so for some reason if I do this:
`cat $pid` , where $pid is the name of the fully qualified file, it displays
test3.sh[12]: 426110: not found

It should display:
426110

I tried to copy the file and then try to run vi through the scripts; and edit it; and save it so that a /n will be added at the end (assuming that that is the problem). The file only has one line which is the number of the process id.
It seems simple, but no luck. Any suggestions please....? thank you

Last edited by Gato; 06-25-2008 at 08:52 PM..
 

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pid(3tcl)						       Tcl Built-In Commands							 pid(3tcl)

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NAME
pid - Retrieve process identifiers SYNOPSIS
pid ?fileId? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
If the fileId argument is given then it should normally refer to a process pipeline created with the open command. In this case the pid command will return a list whose elements are the process identifiers of all the processes in the pipeline, in order. The list will be empty if fileId refers to an open file that is not a process pipeline. If no fileId argument is given then pid returns the process identi- fier of the current process. All process identifiers are returned as decimal strings. EXAMPLE
Print process information about the processes in a pipeline using the SysV ps program before reading the output of that pipeline: set pipeline [open "| zcat somefile.gz | grep foobar | sort -u"] # Print process information exec ps -fp [pid $pipeline] >@stdout # Print a separator and then the output of the pipeline puts [string repeat - 70] puts [read $pipeline] close $pipeline SEE ALSO
exec(3tcl), open(3tcl) KEYWORDS
file, pipeline, process identifier Tcl 7.0 pid(3tcl)
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