10-29-2011
cut the variable from the line and use it to find the file and read the content of that file
Hi,
I am working on one script..I am having files in the below format
file 1 (each line is separated with : delimeter)
SPLASH:SPLASH:SVN
CIB/MCH:MCH:SVN
Now I want from file 1 that most left part of the first line will store in one variable...i.e in the below way
a=SPLASH
b=SPLASH
c=SVN
a=CIB/MCH
b=MCH
c=SVN
and there is one folder which is having number of files that will start with the second varible of each line of file1
like TEST is a folder which is having
SPLASH_release.txt
MCH_release.txt
Now I want when second variable store in b like above example I want to use that variable to find that file in TEST folder and will read the content of that file.
these SPLASH_release.txt files always keep single line like SPLASH_11_26_00_RC01
Please help me on this.
Thanks,
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svn::dump::headers
SVN::Dump::Headers(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::Dump::Headers(3pm)
NAME
SVN::Dump::Headers - Headers of a SVN dump record
SYNOPSIS
# SVN::Dump::Headers objects are returned by the read_header_block()
# method of SVN::Dump::Reader
DESCRIPTION
A "SVN::Dump::Headers" object represents the headers of a SVN dump record.
METHODS
"SVN::Dump::Headers" provides the following methods:
new( [$hashref] )
Create and return a new empty "SVN::Dump::Headers" object.
If $hashref is given (it can be a blessed hash reference), the keys from the hash are used to initialise the headers.
set($h, $v)
Set the $h header to the value $v.
"_" can be used as a replacement for "-" in the header name.
get($h)
Get the value of header $h.
"_" can be used as a replacement for "-" in the header name.
keys()
Return the list of headers, in canonical order.
as_string()
Return a string that represents the record headers.
type()
It is possible to guess the record type from its headers.
This method returns a string that represents the record type. The string is one of "revision", "node", "uuid" or "format".
The method dies if it can't determine the record type.
ENCAPSULATION
When using "SVN::Dump" to manipulate a SVN dump, one should not directly access the "SVN::Dump::Headers" component of a
"SVN::Dump::Record", but use the "set_header()" and "get_header()" methods of the record object.
SEE ALSO
"SVN::Dump::Record".
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2011 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2011-03-22 SVN::Dump::Headers(3pm)