I've been using the exclude-from=myfile option in a script but would like to inline myfile into a variable and use $exclude={this,that,the_other} with the --exclude=$exclude option to keep the script self-contained.
... <snip> ...
Any idea how I can get the same functionality as --exclude-from with --exclude?
Sure, just use mutliple --exclude options.
Quote:
Originally Posted by majest
It doesn't make much sense to resort to a dynamic, command-building process when the "variable" is constant data hardcoded into the script. Why not just add one --exclude pattern per pattern? Your script will be simpler, more readable, more efficient, and safer.
Still, if you're determined to store exclusion patterns in a variable, the following is much less complicated:
This does not work with the only version of GNU tar that I have (an elderly 1.16, circa 2006). strace shows tar closing all file descriptors in the range 3 to 1023, sabotaging the shell's (bash) attempt to pass the cat process substitution on fd 63.
However, although I have not tested it, it should work with newer versions of GNU tar. A pair of 2007 commits removed both the function call and the function definition implementing the fd closures.
Hi,
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file.txt
apple
apples{
applepicture
apple9
apple cake{
abple
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appleapple
apple
apple(
and my script
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if ]; then
echo "$line"
fi
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aggregate_properties_by_list
AGGREGATE_PROPERTIES_BY_LIST(3) 1 AGGREGATE_PROPERTIES_BY_LIST(3)aggregate_properties_by_list - Selective dynamic class properties aggregation to an objectSYNOPSIS
void aggregate_properties_by_list (object $object, string $class_name, array $properties_list, [bool $exclude = false])
DESCRIPTION
Aggregates properties from a class to an existing object using a list of property names.
The properties whose names start with an underscore character (_), which are considered private to the aggregated class, are always
excluded.
PARAMETERS
o $object
-
o $class_name
-
o $properties_list
-
o $exclude
- The optional parameter $exclude is used to decide whether the list contains the names of class properties to include in the
aggregation (i.e. $exclude is FALSE), or to exclude from the aggregation ($exclude is TRUE).
RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
SEE ALSO aggregate(3), aggregate_methods(3), aggregate_methods_by_list(3), aggregate_methods_by_regexp(3), aggregate_properties(3), aggregate_prop-
erties_by_regexp(3), aggregate_info(3), deaggregate(3).
PHP Documentation Group AGGREGATE_PROPERTIES_BY_LIST(3)