Hello,
I have written some scripts that query the user and waits for keyboard input for an answer. I was wondering if there is any generic code snippets out there that would allow me to run this as a GUI. I am thinking of a simple dialogue box that would display the question and have a text... (1 Reply)
Evening all. I'm having a terrible time with a script I've been working on for a few days now...
Say I have a text file named top10song.tm2, with the following in it:
kernkraft 400
Imagine
i kissed a girl
Thriller
animals
hallelujah
paint it black
psychosocial
Oi to the world... (14 Replies)
Hi. This is code snipped I have. I am trying to play with signals...
int main(int argc, char *argv) {
int i;
sigset_t s; //declare set of signals
sigfillset(&s); //initializes the signal set to include all of the defined signals
int j;
for ( i = 0 ; i < 70 ; i++){
j... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with the following structure.
XXXXX...........
YYYYY...........
.................
..................
ZZZZZZ......
qwerty_start..............
..................
.................
..................
querty_end................
.............................. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a file with the following structure.
XXXXX...........
YYYYY...........
.................
..................
ZZZZZZ......
qwerty_start..............
..................
.................
..................
querty_end................
.............................. (3 Replies)
After a memory upgrade all network interfaces are misconfigued. How do i resolve this issue. Below are some out puts.thanks.
ifconfig: plumb: SIOCLIFADDIF: eg000g0:2: no such interface
# ifconfig eg1000g0:2 plumb
ifconfig: plumb: SIOCLIFADDIF: eg1000g0:2: no such interface
# ifconfig... (2 Replies)
perl -e '@stat=stat("/etc/passwd");$now_string=localtime($stat);print $ARGV.":$now_string\n"' ./file_name
Please if anyone can describe it.
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am attaching a code snippet. Some of the variables are set in earlier code like count, arrays harr1, harr2, barr1 and barr2. The code below gives syntax errors. I am very new to Bash.
for (( i=0; i<=$(( $count -1 )); i++ ))
do
#Now read the element at barr2 location i. Also find... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ngabrani
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mail::message::construct::read
Mail::Message::Construct::Read(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Message::Construct::Read(3pm)NAME
Mail::Message::Construct::Read - read a Mail::Message from a file handle
SYNOPSIS
my $msg1 = Mail::Message->read(*STDIN);
my $msg2 = Mail::Message->read(@lines);
DESCRIPTION
When complex methods are called on a "Mail::Message" object, this package is autoloaded to support the reading of messages directly from
any file handle.
METHODS
Constructing a message
Mail::Message->read(FILEHANDLE|SCALAR|REF-SCALAR|ARRAY-OF-LINES, OPTIONS)
Read a message from a FILEHANDLE, SCALAR, a reference to a SCALAR, or a reference to an array of LINES. Most OPTIONS are passed to the
new() of the message which is created, but a few extra are defined.
Please have a look at build() and buildFromBody() before thinking about this "read" method. Use this "read" only when you have a file-
handle like STDIN to parse from, or some external source of message lines. When you already have a separate set of head and body
lines, then "read" is certainly not your best choice.
Some people use this method in a procmail script: the message arrives at stdin, so we only have a filehandle. In this case, you are
stuck with this method. The message is preceded by a line which can be used as message separator in mbox folders. See the example how
to handle that one.
This method will remove "Status" and "X-Status" fields when they appear in the source, to avoid the risk that these fields accidentally
interfere with your internal administration, which may have security implications.
-Option--Default
body_type undef
strip_status_fields <true>
body_type => CLASS
Force a body type (any specific implementation of a Mail::Message::Body) to be used to store the message content. When the body is a
multipart or nested, this will be overruled.
strip_status_fields => BOOLEAN
Remove the "Status" and "X-Status" fields from the message after reading, to lower the risk that received messages from external
sources interfere with your internal administration. If you want fields not to be stripped (you would like to disable the stripping)
you probably process folders yourself, which is a Bad Thing!
example:
my $msg1 = Mail::Message->read(*STDIN);
my $msg2 = Mail::Message->read(@lines, log => 'PROGRESS');
$folder->addMessages($msg1, $msg2);
my $msg3 = Mail::Message->read(<<MSG);
Subject: hello world
To: you@example.com
# warning: empty line required !!!
Hi, greetings!
MSG
# promail example
my $fromline = <STDIN>;
my $msg = Mail::Message->read(*STDIN);
my $coerced = $mboxfolder->addMessage($msg);
$coerced->fromLine($fromline);
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.105, built on May 07, 2012. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2012 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Mail::Message::Construct::Read(3pm)