10-06-2011
its append the line in a file
stp2int1 app stpbatch new.txt
stp2int4 web tag new.txt
stp2perf4 app stpmon new.txt
stp2int1 app stpbatch cuurent.txt
stp2int4 web tag new.txt
stp2perf4 app stpmon fallback.txt
stp2int1 app stpbatch fallback.txt
stp2int4 web tag new.txt
stp2perf4 app stpmon fallback.txt
see here stp2int1 has all three files so it should come in the final file and rest of all has missed one file from three so that shuld not come in the final file
its like stp2int1 app stpbatch new.txt current.txt fallback.txt
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mojo::command
Mojo::Command(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojo::Command(3pm)
NAME
Mojo::Command - Command base class
SYNOPSIS
# Lower case command name
package Mojolicious::Command::mycommand;
# Subclass
use Mojo::Base 'Mojo::Command';
# Take care of command line options
use Getopt::Long 'GetOptions';
# Short description
has description => "My first Mojo command.
";
# Short usage message
has usage => <<"EOF";
usage: $0 mycommand [OPTIONS]
These options are available:
-s, --something Does something.
EOF
# <suitable Futurama quote here>
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Handle options
local @ARGV = @_;
GetOptions('s|something' => sub { $something = 1 });
# Magic here! :)
}
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Command is an abstract base class for Mojo commands.
See Mojolicious::Commands for a list of commands that are available by default.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Command implements the following attributes.
"description"
my $description = $command->description;
$command = $command->description('Foo!');
Short description of command, used for the command list.
"quiet"
my $quiet = $command->quiet;
$command = $command->quiet(1);
Limited command output.
"usage"
my $usage = $command->usage;
$command = $command->usage('Foo!');
Usage information for command, used for the help screen.
METHODS
Mojo::Command inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
"app"
my $app = $command->app;
Currently active application.
# Introspect
say "Template path: $_" for @{$command->app->renderer->paths};
"chmod_file"
$command = $command->chmod_file('/home/sri/foo.txt', 0644);
Portably change mode of a file.
"chmod_rel_file"
$command = $command->chmod_rel_file('foo/foo.txt', 0644);
Portably change mode of a file relative to the current working directory.
"class_to_file"
my $file = $command->class_to_file('Foo::Bar');
Convert a class name to a file.
Foo::Bar -> foo_bar
FOO::Bar -> foobar
FooBar -> foo_bar
FOOBar -> foobar
"class_to_path"
my $path = $command->class_to_path('Foo::Bar');
Convert class name to path.
Foo::Bar -> Foo/Bar.pm
"create_dir"
$command = $command->create_dir('/home/sri/foo/bar');
Portably create a directory.
"create_rel_dir"
$command = $command->create_rel_dir('foo/bar/baz');
Portably create a directory relative to the current working directory.
"get_all_data"
my $all = $command->get_all_data;
my $all = $command->get_all_data('Some::Class');
Extract all embedded files from the "DATA" section of a class.
"get_data"
my $data = $command->get_data('foo_bar');
my $data = $command->get_data('foo_bar', 'Some::Class');
Extract embedded file from the "DATA" section of a class.
"help"
$command->help;
Print usage information for command.
"rel_dir"
my $path = $command->rel_dir('foo/bar');
Portably generate an absolute path for a directory relative to the current working directory.
"rel_file"
my $path = $command->rel_file('foo/bar.txt');
Portably generate an absolute path for a file relative to the current working directory.
"render_data"
my $data = $command->render_data('foo_bar', @args);
Render a template from the "DATA" section of the command class.
"render_to_file"
$command = $command->render_to_file('foo_bar', '/home/sri/foo.txt');
Render a template from the "DATA" section of the command class to a file.
"render_to_rel_file"
$command = $command->render_to_rel_file('foo_bar', 'foo/bar.txt');
Portably render a template from the "DATA" section of the command class to a file relative to the current working directory.
"run"
$command->run;
$command->run(@ARGV);
Run command. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.
"write_file"
$command = $command->write_file('/home/sri/foo.txt', 'Hello World!');
Portably write text to a file.
"write_rel_file"
$command = $command->write_rel_file('foo/bar.txt', 'Hello World!');
Portably write text to a file relative to the current working directory.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Command(3pm)