02-21-2009
file content in an array PERL
Hello everybody, I'm new in this forum.
I searched a long time for a solution for my problem but I didn't find the right thing.
I have to read from a file (content is "abngjm" without any other signs) and have to write this content in an array. But every sign has to be called by its own index. If I use "open file" and "print @array = FILE" I can write the signs only in correlation to one index ("$array[0]").
Has anyone an idea?
greetings
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Ns_ConnCopy(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_ConnCopy(3aolserver)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
Ns_ConnCopyToChannel, Ns_ConnCopyToDString, Ns_ConnCopyToFd, Ns_ConnCopyToFile - Copy request content to open file or dstring
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
int
Ns_ConnCopyToChannel(conn, ncopy, chan)
int
Ns_ConnCopyToDString(conn, ncopy, dsPtr)
int
Ns_ConnCopyToFd(conn, ncopy, fd)
int
Ns_ConnCopyToFile(conn, ncopy, fp)
ARGUMENTS
Ns_Channel chan (in) Pointer to Tcl channel open for write.
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection.
Ns_DString dsPtr (in) Initialized dstring.
int fd (in) File descriptor open for write.
FILE fp (in) Stdio FILE pointer open for write.
int ncopy (in) Number of bytes to copy.
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
These functions copy content from an open connection request to the given open file descriptor, FILE, dstring, or Tcl_Channel. The rou-
tines work by copying from the content buffer; see the man page on Ns_ConnContent for how this buffer is managed for both small and large
requests.
The functions all return the number of bytes copied which will match the requested ncopy argument unless there is an error writing the con-
tent or the requested bytes is greater than the number of bytes still available to be read. An internal offset into the connection is
maintained and is shared with routines such as Ns_ConnRead which also consume content from the same buffer. Note that routines which
access the entire content, e.g., Ns_ConnContent, Ns_ConnContentFd, or Ns_ConnGetQuery will continue to provide access to the entire request
regardless if one of the Ns_ConnCopy or Ns_ConnRead functions have been used.
EXAMPLES
The following example demonstrates copying user data to a temp file:
fd = open("myfile.out", O_WRONLY|O_BINARY);
len = Ns_ConnContentLength(conn);
if (Ns_ConnCopyToFd(conn, len, fd) != len) {
... error writing content or content already consumed ...
}
SEE ALSO
Ns_ConnRead(3), Ns_ConnReadLine(3), Ns_ConnContent(3), Ns_ConnContentFd(3)
KEYWORDS
connection, content, read
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnCopy(3aolserver)