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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Ending script at specific time. Post 302416768 by ilikecows on Tuesday 27th of April 2010 04:38:06 PM
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Some versions of date don't have the %s (Solaris is one) modifier. Not all UNIX flavors have truss. I would recommend using the perl method deindorfer posted.
 

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Petal::Hash::Test(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Petal::Hash::Test(3pm)

NAME
Petal::Hash::Test - Test and Tutorial Petal modifier SUMMARY
Petal modifiers are snippets of code which are used to extend the expression engine capabilities. This test shows how to write your own modifiers. API
The modifier API is very, very simple. It consists of two elements: The package name Your modifier should be called Petal::Hash::<SomeThing>, where <SomeThing> is the name that you want to give to your modifier. For example, this modifier is called Petal::Hash::Test. Petal will automatically pick it the module up and assign it the 'test:' prefix. package Petal::Hash::Test; use warnings; use strict; The method $class->process ($hash, $argument); This class method will define the modifier in itself. * $class is the package name of your modifier (which might come in handy if you're subclassing a modifier), * $hash is the execution context, i.e. the objects and data which will 'fill' your template, * $argument is whatever was after your modifier's prefix. For example, for the expression 'test:foo bar', $argument would be 'foo bar'. In this test / tutorial we're going to write a modifier which uppercases a Petal expression. sub process { my $class = shift; my $hash = shift; my $argument = shift; return uc ($hash->get ($argument)); } 1; __END__ And that's it! Simple! AUTHOR
Jean-Michel Hiver This module is redistributed under the same license as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
The template hash module: Petal::Hash perl v5.12.4 2011-08-25 Petal::Hash::Test(3pm)
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