Hi, hopefully this is a fairly simple Q&A.
I have a clean file list of approximately 180 filenames with no directory or slashes in front of the filename nor any extension or dot ".". I would like to read from this list, find these files recursively down through directory trees, copy the files... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am a shell-script newbie and am looking to synchronize certain files in two directory structures.
Both these directory-trees are in CVS and so I dont want the CVS directory to be copied over.
I want only .sh and .pl files in each subdirectory under these directory trees to be... (3 Replies)
Is this possible? Let me know If I need specify further on what I am trying to do- I just want to spare you the boring details of my personal file management.
Thanks in advance-
Brian- (2 Replies)
Iam in the process of copying a directory with thousands of directories and files into a new directory.
I need to preserve permissions, owner, group, date and timestamps, everything.
Iam using AIX and would need help of writing the command whether it is cp-RP or cpio.
Apprecaite your... (3 Replies)
Assume I want to remove a whole directory tree beginning with /foo/bar/
The directory or sub-directories may contain files.
The top directory /foo/bar/ itself should not be deleted.
rm -f- r /foo/bar
does not work because it requires a directory tree without files.
How does it work... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm trying at the moment to write a shell script to build a directory tree and create files within the built directories. I've scoured through sites and text books and I just can't figure out how to go about it.
I would assume that I need to use loops of some sort, but I can't seem... (8 Replies)
I'm sure this has been asked many times, but a search didn't turn up a definitive best method for this (if there ever is such a thing).
I have been using rsync to back up my main data directory, but I have accumulated a large number of older backups that I don't need. All of the files I don't... (14 Replies)
Hi,
My apologies if my query is already available on this forum but I am new and could not find.
I need a script to list all directories/sub directories and files with permissions/groups/owners. The script would run from home directory and should capture every directory. How do I do this?
... (4 Replies)
Hi
I am unable to find files, those are present anywhere in the same directory tree, based on the creation date. I need to find the files with their path, as I need to create them in another location and move them. I need some help with a script that may do the job.
Please help (2 Replies)
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ppix::editortools::introducetemporaryvariable
PPIx::EditorTools::IntroduceTemporaryVariable(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation PPIx::EditorTools::IntroduceTemporaryVariable(3pm)NAME
PPIx::EditorTools::IntroduceTemporaryVariable - Introduces a temporary variable using PPI
SYNOPSIS
my $munged = PPIx::EditorTools::IntroduceTemporaryVariable->new->introduce(
code => "use strict; BEGIN {
$^W = 1;
}
my $x = ( 1 + 10 / 12 ) * 2;
my $y = ( 3 + 10 / 12 ) * 2;
",
start_location => [ 2, 19 ],
end_location => [ 2, 25 ],
varname => '$foo',
);
my $modified_code_as_string = $munged->code;
my $location_of_new_var_declaration = $munged->element->location;
DESCRIPTION
Given a region of code within a statement, replaces all occurrences of that code with a temporary variable. Declares and initializes the
temporary variable right above the statement that included the selected expression.
METHODS
new()
Constructor. Generally shouldn't be called with any arguments.
find( ppi => PPI::Document, start_location => Int, end_location => Int, varname => Str ) =item find( code => Str, start_location => Int,
end_location => Int, varname => Str )
Accepts either a "PPI::Document" to process or a string containing the code (which will be converted into a "PPI::Document") to
process.
Given the region of code specified by start_location and end_location, replaces that code with a temporary variable with the name given
in varname (defaults to "tmp"). Declares and initializes the temporary variable right above the statement that included the selected
expression.
Returns a "PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject" with the modified code as a string available via the "code" accessor (or as a
"PPI::Document" via the "ppi" accessor), and the "PPI::Token" where the new variable is declared available via the "element" accessor.
Croaks with a "no token" exception if no token is found at the location. Croaks with a "no statement" exception if unable to find the
statement.
SEE ALSO
This class inherits from "PPIx::EditorTools". Also see App::EditorTools, Padre, and PPI.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-11 PPIx::EditorTools::IntroduceTemporaryVariable(3pm)