06-21-2011
The below code just accepts and prints including special characters.
special.ksh
#!/bin/ksh
read A
echo $A
Use the code as below.
$ "special.ksh"<< EOF
>>123456as'
>>EOF
123456as'
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lire::config::value
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NAME
Lire::Config::Value - Lire value containers for configuration variables
SYNOPSIS
use base qw/ Lire::Config::Value /;
DESCRIPTION
Value containers for configuration variables. This is the abstract superclass for the other Lire::Config::Value classes.
new( ['spec' => $spec], ... )
This is the constructor for the value object. Lire::Config::Value objects should be instantiated from the instance() method defined in the
TypeSpec object.
name()
Returns this configuration parameter's name.
spec()
Returns the specification for this parameter.
summary()
Returns the specification's summary for this value.
description()
Returns the specification's description for this value.
text_description()
Returns the specification's description (formatted in plain text) for this value.
as_value()
Returns this value as a perl native value. This will be either a scalar value, or an hash or array references. The returned values should
be normalized.
as_label()
Return the label of this object for displaying in GUI's.
as_shell_var()
Returns this configuration variable's value in a form that can be evaled in a shell script.
clone()
Return a deep_copie'd value of this instance. The reference to the spec is kept but is not copied.
is_equals( $param )
Returns if the $param instance is identifcal to this one.
is_valid()
Checks that the current value is valid according to the specification.
is_default()
Returns true if this value is equals to its specification's default.
save_xml( $fh )
Writes an XML configuration of the variable recursively on $fh.
AUTHORS
Wessel Dankers <wsl@logreport.org>
Francis J. Lacoste <flacoste@logreport.org>
Wolfgang Sourdeau <wolfgang@logreport.org>
VERSION
$Id: Value.pm,v 1.18 2008/03/09 19:27:31 vanbaal Exp $
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org
This file is part of Lire.
Lire is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program (see COPYING); if not, check with
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