Hi,
I have a file with about 60 lines of path:
app-defaults/boxXYZ.......
I want to change this to /my/path/goes/here/app-defaults/boxXYZ, but of course vi doesn't like the regualr :s/old/new/ command.
Is there any other quick way to do this?
Thanks ;) (2 Replies)
Hi:
I have a requirement as below:
I have some standard Unix commands modified and kept them in a directory say /usr/clsh/bin. For example I have a script named "ls" kept here which is modified version of "ls" (say it always gives long listing i.e. ls -l).
When any user logs on and types... (2 Replies)
I have a script in which i want to print absolute path of the same script irrespective of path from where i run script.
I am using
test.sh:
echo "pwd : `pwd`"
echo "script name: $0"
echo "dirname: `dirname $0`"
when i run script from /my/test/dir/struct as ../test.sh the output i... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file abcd.txt which has contents in the form of full path file names i.e.
$home> vi abcd.txt
/a/b/c/r1.txt
/q/w/e/r2.txt
/z/x/c/r3.txt
Now I want to retrieve only the directory path name for each row
i.e
/a/b/c/
/q/w/e/
How to get the same through shell script?... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
Can you please provide some pointers to move files from Base path to multiple paths in efficient way.Folder Structure is already created.
/Path/AdminUser/User1/1111/Reports/aaa.txt to /Path/User1/1111/Reports/aaa.txt
/Path/AdminUser/User1/2222/Reports/bbb.txt to... (6 Replies)
I want to pattern match only path part from below and replace them with new path string.
LoadModule jk_module /fldrA/fldrBaf/fldrCaa/modules/mod_jk.so
JkWorkersFile /fldrA/fldrBaf/fldrCaa/config/OHS/ohs1/workers.properties
JkLogFile... (4 Replies)
Hi experts,
I have multiple file names ending with .jsp located in $SOME_DIR, $SOME_DIR/f1/,$SOME_DIR/f2/test,$SOME_DIR/f3/fa
and there are equivalent class files in $SOME_DIR/WEB-INF/classes/_pages,$SOME_DIR/WEB-INF/classes/_pages/_f1,... (0 Replies)
Currently I am using this laborious command
lvdisplay | awk '/LV Path/ {p=$3} /LV Name/ {n=$3} /VG Name/ {v=$3} /Block device/ {d=$3; sub(".*:", "/dev/dm-", d); printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", p, "/dev/mapper/"v"-"n, d}'
Would like to know if there is any shorter method to get this mapping of... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am creating a file with all the source folders included in my git branch, when i grep for the used source, i found source included as relative path instead of absolute path, how can convert relative path to absolute path without changing directory to that folder and using readlink -f ? ... (4 Replies)
i have make file which i try to make them generic
but it keeps to compline it missing include directory
this is the makefile :
CXX=g++
CPPFAGS= -Wall -O0 -g -std=c++14
INCLUDES = -I/home/vagrant/libuv/include -Isrc
LIBS_DIRS = -L/home/vagrant/libuv/build
LDFLAGS=... (7 Replies)
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path::dispatcher::declarative
Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm)NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Declarative - sugary dispatcher
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Dispatcher;
use Path::Dispatcher::Declarative -base;
on score => sub { show_score() };
on ['wield', qr/^w+$/] => sub { wield_weapon($2) };
rewrite qr/^inv/ => "display inventory";
under display => sub {
on inventory => sub { show_inventory() };
on score => sub { show_score() };
};
package Interpreter;
MyApp::Dispatcher->run($input);
DESCRIPTION
Jifty::Dispatcher rocks!
KEYWORDS
dispatcher -> Dispatcher
Returns the Path::Dispatcher object for this class; the object that the sugar is modifying. This is useful for adding custom rules through
the regular API, and inspection.
dispatch path -> Dispatch
Invokes the dispatcher on the given path and returns a Path::Dispatcher::Dispatch object. Acts as a keyword within the same package;
otherwise as a method (since these declarative dispatchers are supposed to be used by other packages).
run path, args
Performs a dispatch then invokes the "run" in Path::Dispatcher::Dispatch method on it.
on path => sub {}
Adds a rule to the dispatcher for the given path. The path may be:
a string
This is taken to mean a single token; creates an Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens rule.
an array reference
This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens rule.
a regular expression
This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex rule.
a code reference
This is creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::CodeRef rule.
under path => sub {}
Creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under rule. The contents of the coderef should be nothing other "on" and "under" calls.
then sub { }
Creates a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Always rule that will continue on to the next rule via "next_rule"
The only argument is a coderef that processes normally (like on).
NOTE: You *can* avoid running a following rule by using "last_rule".
An example:
under show => sub {
then {
print "Displaying ";
};
on inventory => sub {
print "inventory:
";
...
};
on score => sub {
print "score:
";
...
};
AUTHOR
Shawn M Moore, "<sartak at bestpractical.com>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-path-dispatcher-declarative at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Path-Dispatcher-Declarative>.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2010 Best Practical Solutions.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-11-02 Path::Dispatcher::Declarative(3pm)