Dear friends,
please tell me how to find the files which are existing in the current directory, but it sholud not search in the sub directories..
it is like this,
current directory contains
file1, file2, file3, dir1, dir2
and dir1 conatins
file4, file5
and dir2 contains
file6,... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have defined an array which holds a couple of elements which are nothing but files names. I want to find the files in a directory for the matching file name(array elements) with less than 1 day old.
When I am trying to execute the code (as below), it gives an error.
Your help in this... (1 Reply)
How do I find all "regular" files on solaris(8) that are open for write ( +read as well).
I tried using pfiles, and lsof commands, but not sure how to get exactly what I wanted.
ps -e | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs -i pfiles {} 2>/dev/null (10 Replies)
why is this giving me errors?
i type this in: find / -name "something.txt" 2>/dev/null
i get the following error messages:
find: bad option 2
find: path-list predicate-list
:confused: (5 Replies)
If I enter (simplified):
find . -printf "%p\n"
then all files in the output are prepended by a "." like
./local/share/test23.log
How can achieve that
a.) the leading "./" is omitted
and/or
b.) the full path to the current directory is inserted (enclosed by brackets and a blank)... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone
Sorry I have to add another sed question. I am searching a log file and need only the first 2 occurances of text which comes after (note the space) "string " and before a ",". I have tried
sed -n 's/.*string \(*\),.*/\1/p' filewith some, but limited success. This gives out all... (10 Replies)
How can I recursively find all files in a directory and print out the file and first line number of any text blocks that match the below cases?
This would seem to involve find, xargs, *grep, regex, etc.
In summary, I want to find so-called empty "try-catch blocks" that do not contain code... (0 Replies)
I have a bunch of random character lines like ABCEDFG. I want to find all lines with "A" and then change any "E" to "X" in the same line. ALL lines with "A" will have an "X" somewhere in it. I have tried sed awk and vi editor. I get close, not quite there. I know someone has already solved this... (10 Replies)
These three finds worked as expected:
$ find . -iname "*.PDF"
$ find . -iname "*.PDF" \( ! -name "*_nobackup.*" \)
$ find . -path "*_nobackup*" -prune -iname "*.PDF"
They all returned the match:
./folder/file.pdf
:b:
This find returned no matches:
$ find . -path "*_nobackup*" -prune... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: wolfv
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pod::elemental::transformer::gatherer
Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Gatherer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Gatherer(3pm)NAME
Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Gatherer - gather related paragraphs under a shared header
VERSION
version 0.102362
OVERVIEW
Like the Nester transformer, this Gatherer produces structure and containment in a Pod document. Unlike that Nester, it does not find top-
level elements, but instead produces them.
It looks for all elements matching the "gather_selector". They are removed from the node. In the place of the first found element, the
"container" node is placed into the transformed node, and all the gathered elements are made children of the container.
So, given this document:
Document
=head1 Foo
=over 4
=item * xyzzy
=item * abcdef
=back
=head1 Bar
=over 4
=item * 1234
=item * 8765
=back
...and this nester...
my $gatherer = Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Gatherer->new({
gather_selector => s_command( [ qw(over item back) ] ),
container => Pod::Elemental::Element::Pod5::Command->new({
command => 'head1',
content => "LISTS
",
}),
});
Then this:
$nester->transform_node($document);
Will result in this document:
Document
=head1 Foo
=head1 LISTS
=over 4
=item * xyzzy
=item * abcdef
=back
=over 4
=item * 1234
=item * 8765
=back
=head1 Bar
ATTRIBUTES
gather_selector
This is a coderef (a predicate) used to find the paragraphs to gather up.
container
This is a Pod::Elemental::Node that will be inserted into the node, containing all gathered elements.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-05 Pod::Elemental::Transformer::Gatherer(3pm)