I am reading all of your threads and not having any luck, I am still investigating but it appears to be the way that the input file is being read by the perl script. Is that right? Thank you .
It was the way it was called... I see now that the < input and > output are not needed:
However, the new file that is created only has the headers in it and doesn't carry over the data in the multianno.txt.
Maybe
Thank you
Hi All,
I need to pass a variable to perl script from bash script, where in perl i am using if condition. Here is the cmd what i am using in perl
FROM_DATE="06/05/2008"
TO_DATE="07/05/2008"
"perl -ne ' print if ( $_ >="$FROM_DATE" && $_ <= "$TO_DATE" ) ' filename"
filename has... (10 Replies)
I am trying to use a script to replace the header of each file, whose filename are stored within the array $test, using the sed command within a Perl script as follows:
$count = 0;
while ( $count < $#test )
{
`sed -e 's/BIOGRF 321/BIOGRF 332/g' ${test} > 0`;
`cat 0 >... (2 Replies)
I am fiddling with a little script that will issue a shutdown command if the temperature on the CPU goes above a certain level. I started writing the script in Bash, and then thought I would like to use Perl to extract the detailed bits, but I am not sure if this is really practical. Basically I... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
i have a string 00:44:40
so:
$tmp=~ s/://gi;
$tmp=~s/({2})({2})({2})/$1*3600+$2*60+$3/e;
the output is 2680.
Any way to combine this two lines into a single line?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have tried several times but failed, I need to call this script from the perl script. This one line script will be sent to /var/tmp/error
Bash command:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bperror -backstat -l -hoursago 12 |awk '{ print $19, $12, $14, $16}'|grep -vi default|sort >... (12 Replies)
so in unix this command works works and shows me a list of directories
find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt
but when i try running a perl script to run this command
my $query = 'find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt';... (2 Replies)
Server: IBM p770
OS: AIX 6.1 TL5 SP1
When one of our develoeprs types "bash" on the command line to switch shells, it hangs. For some reason, two bash processes are created....the first bash process spawns a second bash process in the same console, causing a hang. Anyone have any idea what... (2 Replies)
I'm reading about debugging aids in bash and have come across the set command. It says in my little book that an addition to typing
set
you can also use them "on the command line when running a script..." and it lists this in a small table:
set -o option Command Line... (5 Replies)
In a bash script, one can call a perl command in the following manner, where "myperlcommand" is a perl command.
perl -e 'myperlcommand(arguments)'
perl -e 'print("UUUU"x4)'
Now, how can one call a bash command from within a perl script? (Suppose that mybashcommand is a bash... (1 Reply)
How to run several bash commands put in bash command line without needing and requiring a script file.
Because I'm actually a windows guy and new here so for illustration is sort of :
$ bash "echo ${PATH} & echo have a nice day!"
will do output, for example:... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: abdulbadii
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test::regression
Test::Regression(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Regression(3pm)NAME
Test::Regression - Test library that can be run in two modes; one to generate outputs and a second to compare against them
VERSION
Version 0.05
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Regression;
ok_regression(sub {return "hello world"}, "t/out/hello_world.txt");
DESCRIPTION
Using the various Test:: modules you can compare the output of a function against what you expect. However if the output is complex and
changes from version to version, maintenance of the expected output could be costly. This module allows one to use the test code to
generate the expected output, so that if the differences with model output are expected, one can easily refresh the model output.
EXPORT
ok_regression
FUNCTIONS
ok_regression
This function requires two arguments: a CODE ref and a file path. The CODE ref is expected to return a SCALAR string which can be compared
against previous runs. If the TEST_REGRESSION_GEN is set to a true value, then the CODE ref is run and the output written to the file.
Otherwise the output of the file is compared against the contents of the file. There is a third optional argument which is the test name.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
TEST_REGRESSION_GEN
If the TEST_REGRESSION_GEN environment file is unset or false in a perl sense, then the named output files must exist and be readable and
the test will run normally comparing the outputs of the CODE refs against the contents of those files. If the environment variable is true
in a perl sense, then model output files will be overwritten with the output of the CODE ref.
AUTHOR
Nicholas Bamber, "<nicholas at periapt.co.uk>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-test-regression at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-Regression>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of
progress on your bug as I make changes.
testing of STDERR
The testing of stderr from this module is not as thorough as I would like. Test::Builder::Tester allows turning off of stderr checking but
not matching by regular expression. Handcrafted efforts currently fall foul of Test::Harness. Still it is I believe adequately tested in
terms of coverage.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Test::Regression
You can also look for information at:
o RT: CPAN's request tracker
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o AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
<http://annocpan.org/dist/Test-Regression>
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<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Test-Regression>
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<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Regression/>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Some documentation improvements have been suggested by toolic (http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=622051).
Thanks to Filip GraliXski for pointing out I need to test against output of zero length and providing a patch.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-10 Nicholas Bamber.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
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