Try to run it as sh:
# (I think it is in /usr/bin or was it #!/bin/posix/sh ??)
It will still use ksh, but it should emulate a POSIX shell...
(See man sh-posix)
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I forgot, there is usually also a POSIX compliant ksh93 on HPUX:
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Hi:confused:,
I have a file that contains :
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
LABEL: super1_fix
EFIX FILES: 1
ABSTRACT: epkg for touch command
PRE-REQUISITES: no
PACKAGER VERSION: 7
REBOOT REQUIRED: no
BUILD BOOT... (4 Replies)
I'm would to create a script that would give me the results below.
Please note the spaces in the log file are actually commas(",".)
Log file Data
0:00 21:15 899 43 31 12 25.39
0:00 21:20 736 34 19 15 35.39
0:00 21:20 776 41 28 13 ... (3 Replies)
Please tell me how to nest logical expressions in bash. I would like to nest logical expressions for arguments of the "test" command on bash.
The following pseudo-code shows my intention.
// pseudo code
if (exp1 AND (exp2 OR exp3))
{
Output true;
}
else
{
Output false;
}
... (11 Replies)
Hello all. This is my first post/question on this site.
I’m a new Systems Analyst with previous experience with BASH. Although now I'm using AIX, and I’m trying to get a feel for the Korn shell (for those of you that don’t know AIX only uses the KORN shell).
I hope I put this into the correct... (10 Replies)
I have code as follows to perform some validations on C++ and Javascript files:
if || || ; then
However, when I want to add other extensions as well, say "py" or "sql", then the repeated OR starts to look contrived. I know I can use the -o operator to abbreviate the code a little bit, but... (14 Replies)
The POSIX shell standard grammar rules are at
Shell Command Language
I am trying to understand Rule 7 and I don't. I think there may be some mistakes there. I am not complaining about the standard; rather, I am concerned that my perception is wrong, and I don't understand something important.... (3 Replies)
Hi all...
This is more of a concensus question than help...
As many of you know I am experimenting with the limitations of Pure POSIX shell scripting.
Q: Is the directory /bin considered part of the Pure POSIX shell or must I stick entirely with the builtins only?
The reason is I... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I am learning POSIX shell programming, and the book I read, uses the let command for integer arithmetic.
I have downloaded and use the shellcheck program on Linux.
This programs says:
In POSIX sh, 'let' is undefined.
See the screenshot attached.
What is the POSIX... (1 Reply)
Hi all...
This is just a fun project to see if it is possible to get a square root of a positive integer from 1 to 9200000 to 6 decimal places on a 64 bit architecture machine.
It is coded around dash and the results show the values from 0 to 10000.
Complex numbers can easily be catered for by... (3 Replies)
Hi all...
Apologies for any typos, etc...
This took a while but it didn't beat me...
Although there are many methods of generating random numbers in a POSIX shell this uses integer maths and a simple C source to create an executable to get epoch to microseconds accuracy if it is needed. I take... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
get_class_vars
GET_CLASS_VARS(3) 1 GET_CLASS_VARS(3)get_class_vars - Get the default properties of the classSYNOPSIS
array get_class_vars (string $class_name)
DESCRIPTION
Get the default properties of the given class.
PARAMETERS
o $class_name
- The class name
RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array of declared properties visible from the current scope, with their default value. The resulting array elements
are in the form of varname => value. In case of an error, it returns FALSE.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.0.3 | |
| | |
| | get_class_vars(3) will only return the properties |
| | that can be accessed from the current scope. |
| | |
| 5.0.2 | |
| | |
| | Calling get_class_vars(3) will now expose all |
| | the properties as an array, unlike previous be- |
| | haviour where protected and private properties |
| | were prefixed with nul bytes. |
| | |
| 5.0.1 | |
| | |
| | Calling get_class_vars(3) will expose all prop- |
| | erties, as when converting an object to a class. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
get_class_vars(3) example
<?php
class myclass {
var $var1; // this has no default value...
var $var2 = "xyz";
var $var3 = 100;
private $var4;
// constructor
function myclass() {
// change some properties
$this->var1 = "foo";
$this->var2 = "bar";
return true;
}
}
$my_class = new myclass();
$class_vars = get_class_vars(get_class($my_class));
foreach ($class_vars as $name => $value) {
echo "$name : $value
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
var1 :
var2 : xyz
var3 : 100
Example #2
get_class_vars(3) and scoping behaviour
<?php
function format($array)
{
return implode('|', array_keys($array)) . "
";
}
class TestCase
{
public $a = 1;
protected $b = 2;
private $c = 3;
public static function expose()
{
echo format(get_class_vars(__CLASS__));
}
}
TestCase::expose();
echo format(get_class_vars('TestCase'));
?>
The above example will output:
// 5.0.0
a| * b| TestCase c
a| * b| TestCase c
// 5.0.1 - 5.0.2
a|b|c
a|b|c
// 5.0.3 +
a|b|c
a
SEE ALSO get_class_methods(3), get_object_vars(3).
PHP Documentation Group GET_CLASS_VARS(3)