01-24-2012
Keyword search input from a file
Hi,
I have a file which got only one column and got some keywords. I have another file where the keywords used in the first file are repeated in the second file.
Now I would like to know how many times each keyword from the first file is repeated in the second file.
Request your help on this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Pointers
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perl::critic::policy::miscellanea::requirercskeywords
Perl::Critic::Policy::Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioPerl::Critic::Policy::Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords(3)
NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords - Put source-control keywords in every file.
AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
DESCRIPTION
Every code file, no matter how small, should be kept in a source-control repository. Adding the magical RCS keywords to your file helps
the reader know where the file comes from, in case he or she needs to modify it. This Policy scans your file for comments that look like
this:
# $Revision: 4106 $
# $Source: /myproject/lib/foo.pm $
A common practice is to use the "Revision" keyword to automatically define the $VERSION variable like this:
our ($VERSION) = '$Revision: 4106 $' =~ m{ $Revision: s+ (S+) }x;
CONFIGURATION
By default, this policy only requires the "Revision", "Source", and "Date" keywords. To specify alternate keywords, specify a value for
"keywords" of a whitespace delimited series of keywords (without the dollar-signs). This would look something like the following in a
.perlcriticrc file:
[Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords]
keywords = Revision Source Date Author Id
See the documentation on RCS for a list of supported keywords. Many source control systems are descended from RCS, so the keywords
supported by CVS and Subversion are probably the same.
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
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