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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting List files Post 302301481 by radoulov on Friday 27th of March 2009 02:58:18 AM
Old 03-27-2009
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Code:
% touch sa.pbrt aa.prpb vb.pbrt
% ls                
aa.prpb  sa.pbrt  vb.pbrt
% set -- [s-z]*.pbrt               
% [ -f "$1" ] && echo OK || echo KO
OK
% rm sa.pbrt vb.pbrt 
% [ -f "$1" ] && echo OK || echo KO
KO

 

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CONFGET(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						CONFGET(1)

NAME
confget -- read a variable from a configuration file SYNOPSIS
confget [-cSx] [-N | -n] [-f filename] [-m pattern] [-P postfix] [-p prefix] [-s section] [-t type] varname... confget [-] [-N | -n] [-f filename] [-m pattern] [-P postfix] [-p prefix] [-s section] [-t type] -L pattern... confget [-] [-N | -n] [-f filename] [-m pattern] [-P postfix] [-p prefix] [-s section] [-t type] -l confget [-hTV] DESCRIPTION
The confget utility examines a INI-style configuration file and retrieves the value of the specified variables from the specified section. Its intended use is to let shell scripts use the same INI-style configuration files as other programs, to avoid duplication of data. The confget utility may retrieve the values of one or more variables, list all the variables in a specified section, list only those whose names or values match a specified pattern (shell glob or regular expression), or check if a variable is present in the file at all. It has a ``shell-quoting'' output mode that quotes the variable values in a way suitable for passing them directly to a Bourne-style shell. Options: -c Check-only mode; exit with a code of 0 if any of the variables are present in the configuration file, and 1 if there are none. -f filename Specify the configuration file to read from, or ``-'' (a single dash) for standard input. -h Display program usage information and exit. -L Variable list mode; display the names and values of all variables in the specified section with names matching one or more specified patterns. -l List mode; display the names and values of all variables in the specified section. -m pattern Only display variables with if their values match the specified pattern. -N Always display the variable name along with the value. -n Never display the variable name, only the value. -P postfix Display this string after the variable name as a postfix. -p prefix Display this string before the variable name as a prefix. -S Quote the variable values so that the ``var=value'' lines may be passed directly to the Bourne shell. -s section Specify the configuration section to read. If this option is not specified, confget will use the first section found in the configuration file. However, if the configuration file contains variable definitions before a section header, confget will only examine them instead. -T List the available configuration file types that may be selected by the -t option. -t type Specify the configuration file type. -V Display program version information and exit. -x Treat the patterns as regular expressions instead of shell glob patterns. ENVIRONMENT
Not taken into consideration. EXIT STATUS
If the -c option is specified, the confget utility will exit with a status of 0 if any of the specified variables exist in the config file and 1 if none of them are present. In normal operation, no matter whether any variables were found in the configuration file or not, the confget utility exits with a status of 0 upon normal completion. If any errors should occur while accessing or parsing the configuration file, the confget utility will display a diagnostic message on the standard error stream and exit with a status of 1. EXAMPLES
Retrieve the variable machine_id from the system section of a configuration file: confget -f h.conf -s system machine_id Retrieve the page_id variable from an HTTP GET request, but only if it is a valid number: confget -f- -t http_get -x -m '^+$' page_id Retrieve the variable hostname from the db section, but only if it ends in ``.ringlet.net'': confget -f h.conf -s db -m '*.ringlet.net' hostname Display the names and values of all variables in the system section with names beginning with ``mach'' or ending in ``name'', appending a ``cfg_'' at the start of each variable name: confget -f h.conf -s system -p 'cfg_' -L 'mach*' '*name' Display the names and values of all variables in the system section: confget -f h.conf -s system -l Safely read the contents of the db section: eval `confget -f h.conf -s db -p db_ -S -l` SEE ALSO
For another way to parse INI files, see the Config::IniFiles(3) Perl module. STANDARDS
No standards documentation was harmed in the process of creating confget. BUGS
Please report any bugs in confget to the author. AUTHOR
The confget utility was conceived and written by Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> in 2008. BSD
October 25, 2008 BSD
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