File A is joblist.txt
File B is job.log
File C would be an extended log of job.log, which is quite huge for me to upload here.
I have tried the below script and only the list from joblist gets stored in the output file. ---------- Post updated 10-11-12 at 11:12 AM ---------- Previous update was 10-10-12 at 01:05 PM ----------
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
file::policy
File::Policy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Policy(3pm)NAME
File::Policy - Site policy for file I/O functions
SYNOPSIS
use File::Policy;
use File::Policy qw/check_safe/; # to import a specific subroutine
use File::Policy qw/:all/; # to import all subroutines
#Checking I/O policy
check_safe($filename, 'r');
check_safe($filename, 'w');
#Preferred directory locations
$logdir = get_log_dir();
$tmpdir = get_temp_dir();
DESCRIPTION
This defines the policy for file I/O with modules such as File::Slurp::WithinPolicy. The purpose is to allow systems administrators to
define locations and restrictions for applications' file I/O and give app developers a policy to follow. Note that the module doesn't
ENFORCE the policy - application developers can choose to ignore it (and systems administrators can choose not to install their applica-
tions if they do!).
You may control which policy gets applied by creating a File::Policy::Config module with an IMPLEMENTATION constant. You may write your own
policy as a module within the File::Policy:: namespace.
By default (if no File::Policy::Config is present), the File::Policy::Default policy gets applied which doesn't impose any restrictions and
provides reasonable default locations for temporary and log files.
The motivation behind this module was a standard, flexible approach to allow a site wide file policy to be defined. This will be most use-
ful in large environments where a few sysadmins are responsible for code written by many other people. Simply ensuring that submitted code
calls check_safe() ensures file access is sane, reducing the amount of effort required to do a security audit.
If your code is not security audit'd, or you are the only developer at your site, this might be overkill. However you may consider it good
practise regardless and protection against paths in your code getting corrupted accidently or maliciously in the future.
There are two major benefits of using this module. One, sites that do implement a policy can more easily integrate your code in a standard
way. If you have a file policy at your site, you can apply different policies (via File::Policy::Config) in different environments (pro-
duction, integration test, development) and the appropriate policy is automatically applied without having to change your code or configs.
FUNCTIONS
check_safe
check_safe( FILENAME , MODE );
Checks FILENAME is safe - dies if not. MODE is r (read) or w (write).
get_temp_dir
$temporary_directory = get_temp_dir();
Returns the path to temporary directory. Note that any return value will have been cleared of a trailing slash.
get_log_dir
$log_directory = get_log_dir();
Returns the path to log directory. Note that any return value will have been cleared of a trailing slash.
DEFINING YOUR OWN POLICY
To implement your own custom policy
cp File/Policy/Default.pm File/Policy/YourPolicy.pm
and modify YourPolicy accordingly. Then, create File/Policy/Config.pm contaning:
use constant IMPLEMENTATION => 'YourPolicy';
Now having used File::Policy, calling check_safe in your scripts will enforce your policy (as well as give you access to log and temp paths
in locations you recommend).
SEE ALSO
File::Policy::Default, Safe
VERSION
$Revision: 1.5 $ on $Date: 2005/05/18 15:58:21 $ by $Author: johna $
AUTHOR
John Alden <cpan _at_ bbc _dot_ co _dot_ uk>
COPYRIGHT
(c) BBC 2005. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the GNU GPL.
See the file COPYING in this distribution, or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
perl v5.8.8 2005-06-15 File::Policy(3pm)