11-05-2013
You're using the same approach I'd have picked then.. What have you tried?
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Programming
Hi,
Using GNU indent(1) I tried to indent a C source file which has no indentation (all lines start at column 1). The result I am trying to achieve, should look like this with the exception that only tabs are used for indentation (no spaces). Unfortunately, I couldn't find the appropriate... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Michael Iatrou
1 Replies
2. Programming
Hi. I'm writing a document in Python, so indentation is crucial.
I want to indent a whole section by exactly one tab. Any idea how to go about this? I'm using terminal emacs (no mouse input)
Thanks for any help! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Rledley
2 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have piece of Informatica code in a file as :
IIF(substr(flag,0,2)=1,false,IIF(flag= 1 ,0,NULL))
Please provide me with idea how to write a unix script which reads this file and write indented code into another file. The output in the second file should look as:
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: srikanth.ch
1 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi,
i need to write a bash script that does two things.
the program will take from the command line a file name, which is a C code, and an integer, which is the size of my indentation
i would then have to indent every nested code by the number of columns provided by the user in the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kratos.
1 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have coded 300 line script.Its not indented properly.i am not good at indentation.
I would appreciate your help on this.
i want to use a 4 space indentataion.Hence if i "set tabstop=4" and use tabs for coding and if some one else open
this script in their system it looks unindented since... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: pinnacle
11 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
The below works/usr/sybase/bin/isql -S${SERVER} -D${DB} -U${ID} -P${PASSWD} -w 250 -n <<EOF > output
The below is indented but doesnt work when
/usr/sybase/bin/isql -S ${SERVER} \
-D ${DB} \
-U ${ID} \
-P ${PASSWD} \
-w 250 \
-n ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pinnacle
1 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am a professional in writing shell scripts,
and I am using a one-space indentation like this
for i in file1 file2
do
if
then
echo "$i"
fi
done
so very deeply nested stuff still fits on my screen.
At release time I usually double the indentation via
sed 's/^ */&&/'
to make... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: MadeInGermany
8 Replies
8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I need to write an awk program who does this
http://i.stack.imgur.com/yzSqB.jpg
I'd be very grateful for any help,
Thanks a lot (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: guy9050
1 Replies
9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
An writing some html instructions to have text beside an image. The image
is located on the left and I want the tect to appear on the right side of the image.
The text includes a list. The problem is that the list boxes and not shifted.
The text within the list align on the left with the... (20 Replies)
Discussion started by: kristinu
20 Replies
10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I would like to know if indentation is relevant for Cshell scripts.
I wrote my code like this:
if ((-e file1) && (-e file2)) then
cat file1 > file10
cat file2 > file20
endifUsually I write my if clauses like this:
if ((-e file1) && (-e file2)) then
cat file1 > file10
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: maya3
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT LINUX
xmerl_xs
xmerl_xs(3erl) Erlang Module Definition xmerl_xs(3erl)
NAME
xmerl_xs -
Erlang has similarities to XSLT since both languages
have a functional programming approach.
DESCRIPTION
Erlang has similarities to XSLT since both languages have a functional programming approach. Using xmerl_xpath it is possible to write XSLT
like transforms in Erlang.
XSLT stylesheets are often used when transforming XML documents, to other XML documents or (X)HTML for presentation. XSLT contains quite
many functions and learning them all may take some effort. This document assumes a basic level of understanding of XSLT.
Since XSLT is based on a functional programming approach with pattern matching and recursion it is possible to write similar style sheets
in Erlang. At least for basic transforms. This document describes how to use the XPath implementation together with Erlangs pattern match-
ing and a couple of functions to write XSLT like transforms.
This approach is probably easier for an Erlanger but if you need to use real XSLT stylesheets in order to "comply to the standard" there is
an adapter available to the Sablotron XSLT package which is written i C++. See also the Tutorial .
EXPORTS
built_in_rules(Fun, E) -> List
The default fallback behaviour. Template funs should end with:
template(E) -> built_in_rules(fun template/1, E) .
select(String::string(), E) -> E
Extracts the nodes from the xml tree according to XPath.
See also: value_of/1 .
value_of(E) -> List
Types E = unknown()
Concatenates all text nodes within the tree.
Example:
<xsl:template match="title">
<div align="center">
<h1><xsl:value-of select="." /></h1>
</div>
</xsl:template>
becomes:
template(E = #xmlElement{name='title'}) ->
["<div align="center"><h1>",
value_of(select(".", E)), "</h1></div>"]
xslapply(Fun::Function, EList::list()) -> List
Types Function = () -> list()
xslapply is a wrapper to make things look similar to xsl:apply-templates.
Example, original XSLT:
<xsl:template match="doc/title">
<h1>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</h1>
</xsl:template>
becomes in Erlang:
template(E = #xmlElement{ parents=[{'doc',_}|_], name='title'}) ->
["<h1>",
xslapply(fun template/1, E),
"</h1>"];
AUTHORS
<>
xmerl 1.2.8 xmerl_xs(3erl)