#!/usr/bin/env ruby
vmachines=%w(IIBVICDMS01 IIBVICMA01)
#vmachines=%w(IIBSBS IIBVICDMS01 IIBVICMA01)
s=""
while line=gets
host=line.split[-1] if line =~ /Copying/
if line.match("Duration")
setter = 0 and s << line
if vmachines.include?(host)
File.open("/tmp/vdrlog-"+host+".txt","w") {|x| x.puts s }
end
s=""
elsif line.match("Normal")
setter=1
end
s <<line if setter
end
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test::inline::extract
Test::Inline::Extract(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Inline::Extract(3pm)NAME
Test::Inline::Extract - Extract relevant Pod sections from source code.
DESCRIPTION
The Test::Inline::Extract package extracts content interesting to Test::Inline from source files.
METHODS
new $file | $source
The "new" constructor creates a new Extract object. It is passed either a file name from which the source code would be loaded, or a
reference to a string that directly contains source code.
Returns a new "Test::Inline::Extract" object or "undef" on error.
elements
my $elements = $Extract->elements;
The "elements" method extracts from the Pod any parts of the file that are relevant to the extraction and generation process of
"Test::Inline".
The elements will be either a package statements, or a section of inline unit tests. They will only be returned if there is at least one
section of inline unit tests.
Returns a reference to an array of package strings and sections of inline unit tests. Returns false if there are no sections containing
inline unit tests.
TO DO
- For certain very complex cases, add a more intensive alternative parser based on PPI
SUPPORT
See the main SUPPORT section.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>, <http://ali.as/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 - 2010 Adam Kennedy.
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 v5.12.4 2010-11-22 Test::Inline::Extract(3pm)