I've been told off a couple of times by BA cabin crew for rustling my paper, as is often unavoidable when reading one, while they're strutting their stuff. I was told how important it was to listen just in case I'd never been on this configuration of A321 before. How many are there?!
This is vaguely amusing...
I had no idea Robin Williams was a flight attendant
Hi everyone, I am sort of new to shell scripting,
I have a bunch of files that begin with 'blah' and I want to rename those files with something different (renamedFile1, renamedFile2, renamedFileN). I don't want to go through each file and rename them with the mv command. Could I just use a for... (4 Replies)
I want to move and compress a big export file.
Like mv file_exp /filesystem/file_exp |compress
The file system is too small to compress and move with 2 steps.
What is the best command for me. I'm running solaris.
:confused: (1 Reply)
Hi,
We use an application that is dumping logs to a file on disk. However, this is dumping very verbosely and there is no method of turning down the logging level. We need to remove certain contents from these before they are commited to disk.
Has anybody got any ideas how I can do this... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am creating files in a folder on the fly with arbritrary names but same extension (say, ".img"). How can I read each filename from the folder through a script.
regards
Angshuman (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have csv file, where one of fields is date (yyyy/mm/dd 00:00:00). Using awk I am trying to find all records with date newer/older than specific date. My idea was to compare unix timestamps of both dates:
start=`date +%s -d "$DateStart"`
awk -v start="$start" -v current=`date +%s... (34 Replies)
Hi,
I have an old HPUX 10.20 server running Informix 7.23
I need to dump the database to get it off that hardware before it dies.
Unfortunately there is insufficient local diskspace to do so.
I have set up a linux box with sufficient disk onto which I can export the database.
Having... (1 Reply)
I'm looking for a way to upgrade disks containing my rootvg volume group on the fly without a reboot.
Currently, rootvg contains 2x74gb drives in RAID 10. What I want to do is swap them out one-by-one with 146gb drives then expand the volume group. I've done this with a test system before, and... (12 Replies)
Hi all...
Had an idea tonight which could really enhance shell scripting for me.
Yes I am aware there could be difficulties but......
Creating a C script inside the shell script to do a task, (a simple text print to stdout in
this example), compiling it on the fly, making sure it is... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I am calling a zsh script from batch file .
This zsh just removes the trigger file in a particular directory.File name is passed as a parameter from the batch file Problem is this batch is called in multiple other batch files and sometimes system says file cant be used as it is used... (4 Replies)
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perl::critic::policy::codelayout::requiretidycode
Perl::Critic::Policy::CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perl::Critic::Policy::CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode(3)NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode - Must run code through perltidy.
AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
DESCRIPTION
Conway does make specific recommendations for whitespace and curly-braces in your code, but the most important thing is to adopt a
consistent layout, regardless of the specifics. And the easiest way to do that is to use Perl::Tidy. This policy will complain if you're
code hasn't been run through Perl::Tidy.
CONFIGURATION
This policy can be configured to tell Perl::Tidy to use a particular perltidyrc file or no configuration at all. By default, Perl::Tidy is
told to look in its default location for configuration. Perl::Critic can be told to tell Perl::Tidy to use a specific configuration file
by putting an entry in a .perlcriticrc file like this:
[CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode]
perltidyrc = /usr/share/perltidy.conf
As a special case, setting "perltidyrc" to the empty string tells Perl::Tidy not to load any configuration file at all and just use
Perl::Tidy's own default style.
[CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode]
perltidyrc =
SEE ALSO
Perl::Tidy
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-09 Perl::Critic::Policy::CodeLayout::RequireTidyCode(3)