pls see the above example, temp having some path and and the substitution will return the base path.
I think to pass the path as parameter they used like that. If you provide the script1 code sample, then it will be easy to find for wat purpose they using like that.
#!/bin/sh
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus -S $orauserid/$orapasswd@$oradb << _TMP
alter session set nls_date_format = 'YYYYMMDD HH24:MI';
set linesize 100
set pagesize 400
ok the above is part of a script..i just wanna know what does sqlplus -S means?? as in why we need to insert the -S behind? (2 Replies)
Masters,
I am trying to learn the serial mouse driver for linux kernel. On the kernel source tree I find out these macros and I am unable to find out the meaning of these macros. Please anyone help me to understand these.
These macros are defined in linux/serio.h... (2 Replies)
can some one please tell the meaning of the second statement i.e
n=${m#*=}
i couldnt get the meaning of the #*=
1.) m="mohit=/c/main/issue"
echo $m
result
-----------
mohit=/c/main/issue
2.) n=${m#*=}
echo $n
RESULT
-------
/c/main/issue (1 Reply)
Hi ,
Can anyone please let me know whta the follwoing piece of code for
ScriptName=${0##*/}
if pgrep -f "$ScriptName" | grep -v "^$$\$" ; then
echo `date`": Sctipt $ScritName is already runnig"
exit
fi
Thnx a lot in advance
Please use code tags when posting data and code... (8 Replies)
Please let me know the meaning for the below statements in shell scripting.
1) exit -99
--------------------------------
2) set prgdir = `pwd`
set runFlag = runFlag:FALSE
-------------------------------------
3) if (-f $prgdir/maillst.eml) then
set distEmail = `cat $prgdir/maillst.eml`... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for the meaning of this expression, as I don't understand it quite clearly : $1^
What do you think it could be?
I thought either:
- match lines starting with argument 1 but it should be ^$1
- turn line around : word becomes drow
Thanks in advance for your... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: bibelo
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ustrtok
ustrtok(3alleg4) Allegro manual ustrtok(3alleg4)NAME
ustrtok - Retrieves tokens from a string. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
char *ustrtok(char *s, const char *set);
DESCRIPTION
This function retrieves tokens from `s' which are delimited by characters from `set'. To initiate the search, pass the string to be
searched as `s'. For the remaining tokens, pass NULL instead. Warning: Since ustrtok alters the string it is parsing, you should always
copy the string to a temporary buffer before parsing it. Also, this function is not re-entrant (ie. you cannot parse two strings at the
same time). Example:
char *word;
char string[]="some-words with dashes";
char *temp = ustrdup(string);
word = ustrtok(temp, " -");
while (word) {
allegro_message("Found `%s'
", word);
word = ustrtok(NULL, " -");
}
free(temp);
RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the token, or NULL if no more are found.
SEE ALSO uconvert(3alleg4), ustrchr(3alleg4), ustrrchr(3alleg4), ustrstr(3alleg4), ustrpbrk(3alleg4), ustrtok_r(3alleg4), allegro_message(3alleg4),
ustrncpy(3alleg4), exgui(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 ustrtok(3alleg4)