Let me more specfic, It is appending the text but not in proper format.
Can I do something appending the text of each file but in between have something file name output like below:-
How do I use the grep command to take mutiple text files in a folder and make one huge text file out of them. I'm using Mac OS X and can not find a text tool that does it so I figured I'd resort to the BSD Unix CLI for a solution... there are 5,300 files that I want to write to one huge file so... (7 Replies)
Situation:
Our system currently executes a job (COBOL Program) that generates an interface file to be sent to one of our vendors. Because this system processes information for over 100,000 employees/retirees (and growing), we'd like to multi-thread the job into processing-groups in order to... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I am developing an application in Tcl, inwhich i have to load many modules written in C. I am converting those C modules into shared object(.so) files, and wrap it with my application using SWIG, for which i had the interface file.
Now my question is, i have two different... (2 Replies)
Inquiring minds want to know.... I need to take two files that I have latitude and longitude values and then combine them into one file with the values side by side separated by a space.
the first file is temp113-lat.txt and the second is temp113-lon.txt. They each have values listed in the... (15 Replies)
Hi All,
How can I merge 3rd column of multiple files into 1 file, the column header in the merged file being the name of the file from which the 3rd column was taken. The first 2 columns of all the files are exactly same.
Thanks for your help ! (3 Replies)
I have a config file with a bunch of these type of blocks:
<concat destfile="${standard.js.file}" append="true">
<filelist dir="${js.dir}/foo" files="foo.js, foo2.js"/>
<filelist dir="${js.dir}" files="foo3.js"/>
<filelist dir="${js.dir}/bar/js"... (11 Replies)
Hello, I have a situation where I want to change a line of text in multiple files, but the problem is that I want to change the text to something unique for each file.
For example, let's say I have five files named bob.txt, joe.txt, john.txt, tom.txt, and zach.txt. Each of these files has a... (5 Replies)
I have a text file with entries like
1186
5556
90844
7873
7722
12
7890.6
78.52
6679
3455
9867
1127
5642
..N so many records like this.
I want to split this file into multiple files like cluster1.txt, cluster2.txt, cluster3.txt, ..... clusterN.txt. (4 Replies)
Hello expert friends,
I'm writing a script to capture stats using sar and stuck up at report generation.
I have around 10 files in a directory and need to merge them all vertically based on the time value of first column (output file should have only one time value) and insert comma after... (6 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have created multiple scripts and send the output to new file, getting this output to my mailbox on daily basis.
I would like to send the all outputs to a single file, need to merge all file outputs on a single file.
For example,
Created script for
df -h > df.doc
grep... (7 Replies)
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file::slurp::withinpolicy
File::Slurp::WithinPolicy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Slurp::WithinPolicy(3pm)NAME
File::Slurp::WithinPolicy - Applies filesystem policies to File::Slurp
SYNOPSIS
use File::Slurp::WithinPolicy qw(:all);
my $text = read_file( 'filename' );
my @lines = read_file( 'filename' );
write_file( 'filename', $text );
append_file( 'filename', $more_text );
overwrite_file( 'filename', $text );
my @files = read_dir( '/path/to/dir' );
DESCRIPTION
This provides the File::Slurp interface within a policy defined by File::Policy. By default, File::Policy is a no-op and this behaves
identically to File::Slurp. System administrators may want to override the default File::Policy implementation to enforce a local filesys-
tem policy (see File::Policy).
FUNCTIONS
read_dir
See "read_dir" in File::Slurp
read_file
See "read_file" in File::Slurp
write_file
See "write_file" in File::Slurp
append_file
See "append_file" in File::Slurp
overwrite_file
See "overwrite_file" in File::Slurp
EXPORTS
By default, nothing is exported. The ":all" tag can be used to export everything. Individual methods can also be exported.
SEE ALSO
File::Slurp, File::Policy
VERSION
$Revision: 1.4 $ on $Date: 2005/06/15 10:40:21 $ by $Author: simonf $
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::Slurp::WithinPolicy(3pm)