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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Execute script on the fly Post 302914093 by Hypesslearner on Thursday 21st of August 2014 11:01:28 PM
Old 08-22-2014
Execute script on the fly

Hi all,
I am calling a zsh script from batch file .

This zsh just removes the trigger file in a particular directory.File name is passed as a parameter from the batch file Problem is this batch is called in multiple other batch files and sometimes system says file cant be used as it is used by other program .
Can you please let me know whether we can craete a zsh file on the fly and execute and remove that. Trigger file names are unique

Thanks
DJ
 

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KinoSearch1::Analysis::TokenBatch(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    KinoSearch1::Analysis::TokenBatch(3pm)

Add many tokens to the batch, by supplying the string to be tokenized, and arrays of token starts and token ends (specified in bytes).

NAME
KinoSearch1::Analysis::TokenBatch - a collection of tokens SYNOPSIS
while ( $batch->next ) { $batch->set_text( lc( $batch->get_text ) ); } EXPERIMENTAL API
TokenBatch's API should be considered experimental and is likely to change. DESCRIPTION
A TokenBatch is a collection of Tokens which you can add to, then iterate over. METHODS
new my $batch = KinoSearch1::Analysis::TokenBatch->new; Constructor. append $batch->append( $text, $start_offset, $end_offset, $pos_inc ); Add a Token to the end of the batch. Accepts either three or four arguments: text, start_offset, end_offset, and an optional position increment which defaults to 1 if not supplied. For a description of what these arguments mean, see the docs for Token. next while ( $batch->next ) { # ... } Proceed to the next token in the TokenBatch. Returns true if the TokenBatch ends up located at valid token. ACCESSOR METHODS
All of TokenBatch's accessor methods affect the current Token. Calling any of these methods when the TokenBatch is not located at a valid Token will trigger an exception. set_text get_text Set/get the text of the current Token. set_start_offset get_start_offset Set/get the start_offset of the current Token. set_end_offset get_end_offset Set/get the end_offset of the current Token. set_pos_inc get_pos_inc Set/get the position increment of the current Token. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Analysis::TokenBatch(3pm)
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