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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to delete a particular word on particular line with sed? Post 302857249 by wisecracker on Wednesday 25th of September 2013 05:23:08 PM
Old 09-25-2013
Hi alister...

So I am not going insane after all... ;o)

Now I know why and how I will take heed.

Thanks.
 

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Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::TagSpec(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::TagSpec(3pm)

NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::TagSpec - Encapsulates tag selectors VERSION
version 0.11 DESCRIPTION
Try and deal with the crazy-sauce tagging mechanism in a sane way. OVERVIEW
Cucumber tags are all sortsa crazy. This appears to be a direct result of trying to shoe-horn the syntax in to something you can use on the command line. Because 'Cucumber' is the name of a gem, application, language, methodology etc etc etc look of disapproval. Here is some further reading on how it's meant to work: <https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Tags>. This is obviously a little insane. Here's how they work here, on a code level: You pass in a list of lists that look like Lisp expressions, with a function: "and", "or", or "not". You can nest these to infinite complexity, but the parser is pretty inefficient, so don't do that. The "not" function accepts only one argument. eg: @important AND @billing: "[and =" 'important', 'billing']> (@billing OR @WIP) AND @important: "[ and =" [ or => 'billing', 'wip' ], 'important' ]> Skipping both @todo and @wip tags: "[ and =" [ not => 'todo' ], [ not => 'wip' ] ]> ATTRIBUTES
tags An arrayref representing a structure like the above. TagSet->new({ tags => [ and => 'green', 'blue', [ or => 'red', 'yellow' ], [ not => 'white' ] ] }) METHODS
filter Filter a list of Scenarios by the value of "tags" my @matched = $tagset->filter( @scenarios ); If "tags" is empty, no filtering is done. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-20 Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::TagSpec(3pm)
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