05-11-2010
Bash custom built-ins are interestingly difficult but doable if you really need them. I try and avoid them if possible.
Here is a pointer to some good work by Chris F.A. Johnson (who is a member of this forum):
Loadable built-in commands in bash
Last edited by fpmurphy; 05-11-2010 at 06:10 PM..
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net::sieve::script::action
Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm)
NAME
Net::Sieve::Script::Action - parse and write actions in sieve scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Sieve::Script::Action;
$action = Net::Sieve::Script::Action->new('redirect "bart@example.edu"');
or
$action = Net::Sieve::Script::Action->new();
$action->command('redirect');
$action->param('"bart@example.edu"');
DESCRIPTION
Action object for Net::Sieve::Script, with command and optional param.
Support RFC 5228, RFC 5230 (vacation), regex draft
METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR new
Argument : "command param" string,
parse valid commands from RFCs, param are not validate.
command
read command : "$action->command()"
set command : "$action->command('stop')"
param
read param : "$action->param()"
set param : "$action->param(' :days 3 "I am away this week."')"
equals
return 1 if actions are equals
AUTHOR
Yves Agostini - Univ Metz - <agostini@univ-metz.fr>
<http://www.crium.univ-metz.fr>
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.10.0 2008-09-15 Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm)