when i run the command below in a directory which contains too
many files i got the error: ksh: /bin/grep: arg list too long
ls|grep AA*B*
how can i handle this problem? (5 Replies)
I am using IBM AIX unix version 4.3.3.0.
In a directory there are many files with different patterns.
When I am trying to execute the command, ls -l with the file pattern, which have fewer files it gives the desired result. However when I am trying to execute the same command for file pattern,... (2 Replies)
Hey all, I need to retrieve something from a line, say
<TEST><A>123</A><B>456</B><ID>1111</ID><C>789</C><D>000</D></TEST><TEST><A>123</A><B>456</B><ID>2222</ID><C>789</C><D>000</D></TEST>
I need to match <ID>111</ID>, so I want to retrieve
<ID>1111</ID><C>789</C><D>000</D></TEST>
is... (14 Replies)
I'm getting a "line too long" error when I try to vi a particular file. I really just need to view the contents as I don't have to change anything. Any suggestions?? I already tried to cat but it didnt work........:( (7 Replies)
Hi,
In my script i am executing sql file and there are some variables in SQL files which are assigned at run time. one of the variable value is having more than 240 characters and at time of execution its getting failed with error as "is too long. maximum size is 240 characters."
... (1 Reply)
I am trying to get the count of a word from an xml using the below command
grep "search word" -c test.xml
The result is only 1, because my xml contains only one line (hule line- several thousand characters).
I guess grep command will process for only 128 characters for each line.
... (7 Replies)
Hi !
I am woking on Solaris 5.10 and face a problem sometimes when i try to open files in the vi editor .
Sometime when the file is big i am not able to view the file in vi and i get the error like
I guess vi have some line size setting and if the lines are ,longer than that... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am getting the below error message When i am trying to delete the files from the directory.Could you please guide me?
rm *.aud
ksh: /usr/bin/rm: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
and
find /oracle/admin/testP/adump/*.aud -mtime +5 -exec rm {} \;
ksh: /usr/bin/find:... (3 Replies)
I get a file which has all its content in a single row.
The file contains xml data containing 3000 records, but all in a single row, making it difficult for Unix to Process the file.
I decided to insert a new line character at all occurrences of a particular string in this file (say replacing... (4 Replies)
i have a ksh script which internally calls another ksh script.
this inner script has simple commands like shown in the code window.
In the script im trying to do a mv - it fails with arg list too long.
then i try to perform cp and cat - and both are failing with similar error.
:wall:
How is... (4 Replies)
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load_dat_font
load_dat_font(3alleg4) Allegro manual load_dat_font(3alleg4)NAME
load_dat_font - Loads a FONT from an Allegro datafile.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
FONT *load_dat_font(const char *filename, RGB *pal, void *param)
DESCRIPTION
Loads a FONT from an Allegro datafile. You can set param parameter to point to an array that holds two strings that identify the font and
the palette in the datafile by name. The first string in this list is the name of the font. You can pass NULL here to just load the first
font found in the datafile. The second string can be used to specify the name of the palette associated with the font. This is only
returned if the pal parameter is not NULL. If you pass NULL for the name of the palette, the last palette found before the font was found
is returned. You can also pass NULL for param, which is treated as if you had passed NULL for both strings separately. In this case, the
function will simply load the first font it finds from the datafile and the palette that precedes it.
For example, suppose you have a datafile named `fonts.dat' with the following contents:
FONT FONT_1_DATA
FONT FONT_2_DATA
FONT FONT_3_DATA
PAL FONT_1_PALETTE
PAL FONT_2_PALETTE
Then the following code will load FONT_1_DATA as a FONT and return FONT_1_PALETTE as the palette:
FONT *f;
PALETTE pal;
char *names[] = { "FONT_1_DATA", "FONT_1_PALETTE" }
f = load_dat_font("fonts.dat", pal, names);
If instead you want to load the second font, FONT_2, from the datafile, you would use:
FONT *f;
PALETTE pal;
char *names[] = { "FONT_2_DATA", "FONT_2_PALETTE" }
f = load_dat_font("fonts.dat", pal, names);
If you want to load the third font, but not bother with a palette, use:
FONT *f;
char *names[] = { "FONT_3_DATA", NULL }
f = load_dat_font("fonts.dat", NULL, names);
RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the font or NULL on error. Remember that you are responsible for destroying the font when you are finished with it to
avoid memory leaks.
SEE ALSO register_font_file_type(3alleg4), load_font(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 load_dat_font(3alleg4)