Help, I need to get the port number of a Oracle database using the tnsping command. I need to parse it's output.
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Attempting to contact (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(Host=chamar)(Port=1541))
Sometimes may be like this:
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Attached file is parsed so that only the three columns result.
DACH1 occurs 34 times with an average of 0.881541
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arch::diffparser
Arch::DiffParser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Arch::DiffParser(3pm)NAME
Arch::DiffParser - parse file's diff and perform some manipulations
SYNOPSIS
use Arch::DiffParser;
my $dp = Arch::DiffParser->new;
# usable for "annotate" functionality
my $changes = $dp->parse_file("f.diff")->changes;
$dp->parse($diff_content);
$dp->parse("--- f1.c 2005-02-26
+++ f2.c 2005-02-28
...");
# prints "f1.c, f2.c"
printf "%s, %s
", $dp->filename1, $dp->filename2;
# enclose lines in <span class="patch_{mod,orig,line,add,del}">
my $html = $dp->markup_content;
DESCRIPTION
This class provides a limited functionality to parse a single file diff in unified format. Multiple diffs may be parsed sequentially. The
parsed data is stored for the last diff, and is replaced on the following parse.
METHODS
The following class methods are available:
new, parse, parse_file, content, lines, filename1, filename2, mtime1, mtime2, hunks, changes.
new Construct the "Arch::DiffParser" instanse.
parse diff_content
Parse the diff_content and store its parsed data.
parse_file diff_filename
Like parse, but read the diff_content from diff_filename.
diff_data
Return hashref containing certain parsed data. Die if called before any parse methods. The keys are: "lines", "filename1", "filename2",
"mtime1", "mtime2", "hunks", "changes".
The value of "hunks" and "changes" is arrayref of arrayrefs with 5 elements: [ line-number-1, num-lines-1, line-number-2, num-lines-2,
"lines"-index ].
A "hunk" describes a set of lines containing some combination of unmodified, deleted and added lines, a "change" describes an inter-
hunk atom that only contains zero or more deleted lines and zero or more added lines.
lines
filename1
filename2
mtime1
mtime2
hunks
changes
These methods are just shortcuts for diff_data->{method}.
content [%args]
Return content of the last diff.
%args keys are "fileroot1" and "fileroot2"; if given, these will replace the subdirs "orig" and "mod" that arch usually uses in the
filepaths.
markup_content [%args]
Like content, but every non-context line is enclosed into markup <span class="patch_name">line</span>, where name is one of "orig"
(filename1), "mod" (filename2), "line" (hunk linenums), "add" (added), del (deleted).
Not implemented yet.
BUGS
No support for newlines in source file names yet.
AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel).
SEE ALSO
For more information, see Text::Diff::Unified, Algorithm::Diff.
perl v5.10.1 2005-03-09 Arch::DiffParser(3pm)